03-01-2011 at 08:49 PM
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sunday would be better the busses run! (go bus) I dont know about others
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03-01-2011 at 09:50 PM
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What do people taking the 47 GO do to get to Saturday exams? Is it just the same as everyone else? Or do they stay on-campus until Sunday morning?
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depends where you start on that 47 line. I used to take it from york, so on saturday an alternative would be going to union station via TTC. For people in brampton/mississauga, i suppose an alternative would be going to aldershot, although i'm not sure.
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03-01-2011 at 10:25 PM
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What do people taking the 47 GO do to get to Saturday exams? Is it just the same as everyone else? Or do they stay on-campus until Sunday morning?
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My dad drives me. I entirely oppose this policy of having exams and some events on Sat. It's unfair that they think they can consider us available six days of the week (essp Commies) the entire year. Its not like midterm times or things of that nature are posted in advance, so we're forced to take time off work, the rest of our lives, etc...
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03-01-2011 at 10:44 PM
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My dad drives me. I entirely oppose this policy of having exams and some events on Sat. It's unfair that they think they can consider us available six days of the week (essp Commies) the entire year. Its not like midterm times or things of that nature are posted in advance, so we're forced to take time off work, the rest of our lives, etc...
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It's one of the University's regulation for all students who attend McMaster to expect to have academic commitments any day from Monday to Saturday excluding statutory holidays.
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03-01-2011 at 11:22 PM
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My dad drives me. I entirely oppose this policy of having exams and some events on Sat. It's unfair that they think they can consider us available six days of the week (essp Commies) the entire year. Its not like midterm times or things of that nature are posted in advance, so we're forced to take time off work, the rest of our lives, etc...
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I absolutely agree with you, and I think the prof that has to supervise the exam agrees with you!
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03-02-2011 at 12:44 AM
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It's one of the University's regulation for all students who attend McMaster to expect to have academic commitments any day from Monday to Saturday excluding statutory holidays.
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This is the policy at most if not all universities in southern Ontario. Mac isn't special in this situation.
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03-02-2011 at 08:53 AM
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depends where you start on that 47 line. I used to take it from york, so on saturday an alternative would be going to union station via TTC. For people in brampton/mississauga, i suppose an alternative would be going to aldershot, although i'm not sure.
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You can take it from Port Credit or Clarkson, which is also Mississauga. Clarkson isn't far from Square One.
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