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Old 08-08-2008 at 05:17 PM   #1
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Timetable check plz
Hey I just wanted to know people's thoughts about my timetable..if I should change anything or not. Any comments would be appreciated! Thanks
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Old 08-08-2008 at 11:15 PM   #2
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Your timetable is fabolous my dear I wouldn't change it at all to be honest, unless you don't like the massive gaps in some places. But gaps can be good sometimes, especially when you live nearby.
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Old 08-09-2008 at 01:02 AM   #3
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Hi anitaa,

I agree with Samantha, as usual, that your timetables are fine. Great actually, compared to most first years. I can think of two possible suggestions if you'd like them.

For your first term on Wednesday, if you'd rather get done your bio lab/tutorial earlier instead of have a big break in the middle of the day, you could switch Bio 1M03 lab/tutorial to L/T 33,34,35, or 36.

For the second term, you can move the psych course out of the 8:30 slot and into basically any time later on in the day, so you don't have to wake up so early. There are a whopping 38 possibilites for that class! When you choose a new core time for that class, make sure to choose one that does not have a Friday tutorial. This will switch the tutorial time for that class as well so that you can have Friday off! Lucky.

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Old 08-09-2008 at 10:09 AM   #4
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hey thanks alot guys for your input. I just had a question about my bio lab/tutorials being everyother week does that mean for example this week I go for my bio core lecture then my tutorial and that is it and then next week I go to my bio core lecture and then go to my bio lab? Is that how it works?
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you are right anitta, that is how it works. And then during your first day of class, you will receive the course outline which wil tell you which set of labs/tutorials will start first. and it will alternate from then on.

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