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Purposely Scheduling Conflicts

 
Old 01-02-2009 at 09:25 PM   #1
Phouma
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Purposely Scheduling Conflicts
Just wondering if it would be possible to schedule alternating EOW labs from 2 different courses on the same day.

For example:
Week 1: Lab A
Week 2: Lab B
Week 3: Lab A
etc.etc.

Has anyone done this? Do I just schedule the conflict and leave it there?
Many thanks and Happy 2009 everyone =D
Old 01-02-2009 at 11:06 PM   #2
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That only works if you can guarantee that your labs will indeed alternate. If you can do that, then great.

However, there are courses that alternate between labs and tutorials so you may not want to have to go to a lab when an important tutorial is going on.

I've also had the experience of two different courses' labs being on alternate weeks (on different days) but because of a holiday, one of the labs had to be pushed a week so for the rest of the term after that week, the labs were then occurring in the same week.

Hope that helps! good luck



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