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I have Monday off and only one lecture on Thursday. (It's the only thing I have on Thursday and it's at 9:00am!) I suppose I can't complain though.
A clash of lectures is usually very impossible to resolve. Unless a) there is another stream for that lecture or b) you can convince a lecturer to move their lectures. Which I really doubt they would.Has anyone had a difficult clash before that had to be resolved by staff? What's the chances of me keeping my normal subjects?
Ok thanks.A clash of lectures is usually very impossible to resolve. Unless a) there is another stream for that lecture or b) you can convince a lecturer to move their lectures. Which I really doubt they would.
Then again, a history lecturer of mine once found out a lot of students had clashes with his subject and decided to do online lectures. Which was very nice of him.
So your BIOL lab is giving you a clash with another subject's tutes OR lectures? What is the other subject that is giving you a clash?Ok thanks.
I looked, and it's a clash between both streams of the BIOL1903 lab and lectures/tutorials from other subjects. I'm not quite sure what to do...
Yeah. You really need to go speak with someone about the clashes. It sounds too complicated to be simply fixed by changing things around.Well one stream of the BIOL lab clashes with a PHYS lecture and the other stream clashes with a MATH lecture, and a CHEM tutorial and lecture.
The obvious choice would be to skip the PHYS lecture but my problem with that is I'm on a probation type scheme with that. I hadn't done HSC physics but they gave me permission for the advanced stream because I did really well with the Cosmology distinction course (I'm pretty lucky the guy knew me). I don't know whether skipping the PHYS lecture would be a good idea.
Critical thinking in philosophy is pretty cruisy and enjoyable, and has a really good lecturer. Its a second year unit but there are no pre-reqsHas anyone done WRIT1001 before? How 'easy' is it? What other cruisy, filler subjects are there?
What's the assessment schedule?Critical thinking in philosophy is pretty cruisy and enjoyable, and has a really good lecturer. Its a second year unit but there are no pre-reqs
Midsem and a final exam, which are both really easy, and one essayWhat's the assessment schedule?
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