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Umm, that's quite a walk. But it's down the stairs so it'll be easier for you.
 

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Could someone check mine?

A 5 day timetable!!!!!
 

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Some of those walks are interesting. Biomedical to Quadrangle? That's like walking down half the campus, though thankfully down stairs.

The Wednesday 10-11am walk you are going to absolutely love. That's walking up the campus, up stairs.

Chemical Sciences to CLB is also abit of a walk...

Morven Brown to Red Centre is a walk down stairs. That's doable.

Science Theatre to John Clancy is almost as bad as Quadrangle to Biomedical...


I hope you walk up stairs quickly, or, like climbing stairs.
 

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stop talking about walking
effy, I encourage you to try the Quadrangle to Biomedical walk once... and it's really, really long.


But as a timetable itself, it's not that bad. I don't see the point of "oh no so many hours" because... that's something you can't change. If you're a Commerce student, you get less hours usually than an Engineering student. For whatever degree IamCurium is doing, that's probably a normal load. Now if you're an Arts student with 15 hours a week contact, or a Science student with less than 10 hours a week of contact hours... then you might be doing it wrong.
 

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I'm a bit concerned regarding the walk between Mathews Theatre to the Law Building and from Morven Brown to the Law Building. Is this do-able? Should I leave like 5 minutes before a lecture to ensure that I make it?

Aside from that, I quite like the fact that I have a three day weekend :D
 

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I'm a bit concerned regarding the walk between Mathews Theatre to the Law Building and from Morven Brown to the Law Building. Is this do-able? Should I leave like 5 minutes before a lecture to ensure that I make it?

Aside from that, I quite like the fact that I have a three day weekend :D
Mathews to Law is fine, that's just a bit of a distance but there's no stairs.

Morven Brown to Law is... quite far.

My advice to people is to really just try the walks themselves during O-Week or even at any time, the university is always open.

For some people, long walks are fine - but for me... I'm horribly unfit so even the walk from the CLB to the Science Theatre was a bit of a stretch for me.
 

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Will this be a disadvantage of any sort? I don't mind walking and it will be better once I adjust. Will I miss my next lecture if I don't leave earlier? (I'm only asking, cos I might not be their at O-Week, have to help my brother settle in, in Melbourne Uni)
 

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Not really, it's just that you might get annoyed with the walking.

What'll mostly end up happening is that you don't get to pick a seat in your next lecture because you're (comparatively) late.

You'll probably just miss, if anything, the welcome from the lecturer. 9 times out of 10 you probably won't miss any content.

But if you dawdle, you might possibly.
 

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Here's mine. I hate feeling rushed so I split everything. I'm a bit apprehensive about the four hour break, but I guess it's better than just coming in for an hour or two on another day when a return trip = 3 hours anyway... I'd probably feel more inclined to skip.

I got in late though, two classes I wanted filled while I was deciding on the others :(
 

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Here's mine. I hate feeling rushed so I split everything. I'm a bit apprehensive about the four hour break, but I guess it's better than just coming in for an hour or two on another day when a return trip = 3 hours anyway... I'd probably feel more inclined to skip.

I got in late though, two classes I wanted filled while I was deciding on the others :(
That's nice. For your four hour break, you can do lots of things. Study, go walkabout along Anzac Parade... lots of things. Sleep in the library, even.
 

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Here's mine. I hate feeling rushed so I split everything. I'm a bit apprehensive about the four hour break, but I guess it's better than just coming in for an hour or two on another day when a return trip = 3 hours anyway... I'd probably feel more inclined to skip.

I got in late though, two classes I wanted filled while I was deciding on the others :(
damn, for a 12hr week, that is one ugly timetable
 

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Not really, it's just that you might get annoyed with the walking.

What'll mostly end up happening is that you don't get to pick a seat in your next lecture because you're (comparatively) late.

You'll probably just miss, if anything, the welcome from the lecturer. 9 times out of 10 you probably won't miss any content.

But if you dawdle, you might possibly.
Are there any shortcuts I can take? Anything that can help me get there quicker?
 

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That's nice. For your four hour break, you can do lots of things. Study, go walkabout along Anzac Parade... lots of things. Sleep in the library, even.
Hopefully I'll find a way to entertain myself... without losing track of time and going home, haha.

damn, for a 12hr week, that is one ugly timetable
14 hours! Haha, don't want anything back to back, but yeah, I wasn't expecting people to be so eager... most of the lectures I considered were only ~20 places from being full last night... not including the 3 MGMT lectures that were already full D:
 

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Hopefully I'll find a way to entertain myself... without losing track of time and going home, haha.
Hang out with friends. That's always a good start.

Drink sorrows away at the Unibar. Partake in overzealous gluttony at the food court.

There'll be plenty to do.
 

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