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will post up the problems with your timetable in 5 mins

p.s. do you mean ELEC1601?
 

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looks like its your browser, or the server is currently down for whatever reason. i only found one clash
 

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does anyone know if you HAVE to click "log out" when your finished looking at ur timetable? or can u just close the window and thats the timetable ur stuck with?
 

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TimmyDD said:
does anyone know if you HAVE to click "log out" when your finished looking at ur timetable? or can u just close the window and thats the timetable ur stuck with?
pretty sure you can just close the window, leastways thats what i did.
 

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it was engg1061 -advanced eng 1a. anyways i can just wait till the 28th, thx for helpin
 

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did you try another browser? everyone else can access it fine. i doubt it being the 28th will make any difference. its possible that the clashes arent permitting you to get a timetable as a workshop clashes with a lecture and tutorial. attendance at workshops is often compulsory.
 

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Just how shit would 8am starts five days a week be?

Also, I had a timetable but I changed it and now I want the one I was originally given back but no combinations of the timetable changer will give it to me again. Is there anything I can do or do I just have to pick another timetable?
 
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jb_nc said:
Just how shit would 8am starts five days a week be?
Well that would depend on whether you also have to get up at 5 in order to make those classes like I did last year. Pretty damn shite indeed!
 

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Seryn said:
Well that would depend on whether you also have to get up at 5 in order to make those classes like I did last year. Pretty damn shite indeed!
Probably 6am though. I don't think I could do it (couldn't make it to school at 8.45 when I lived a 15 walk away).

Will the building for timetable changes be open tomorrow?
 

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jb_nc said:
Just how shit would 8am starts five days a week be?

Also, I had a timetable but I changed it and now I want the one I was originally given back but no combinations of the timetable changer will give it to me again. Is there anything I can do or do I just have to pick another timetable?
i think you'll just have to pick another one. i had the same problem and yeah it wouldnt give it back to me.
you might be able to get it changed back in person though, and yes i think they are open tomorrow. i think i might just pop in during o week. i cant be bothered to trek all the way there before then just for that.
 

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be prepared to wait in line for about an hour or more if you change it during o-week.
 

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stazi said:
be prepared to wait in line for about an hour or more if you change it during o-week.
Going in tomorrow for sure then. Do tutes/lecs get full? How can you tell if they are filled up?
 

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Malfoy said:
You know how you're meant to do 4 subjects/24 credit points a semester? I'm doing 6 subjects/36 credit points this semester.
Oh. How come you have so much spare time? My timetable looks really full, I've got 22 hours a week and you've got 15 or so, though it looks like you have a couple of clashes.
 

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arts, education and business-based degrees typically feature 3 contact hours per week (with a lot of self-study to do). some have more, some less. she has 17 total contact hours, which is slightly under the average of 18 for 6 subjects.
 

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first year subjects usually have more contact hours (see INFS 1000), right?

it doesn't really make sense....because I thought the more advanced level you get to, the more hours should be required...
but yet..many third year students seem to have a less packed schedule (or fewer days of uni) due to lesser contact hours.
 

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a lot of those third year students do 8 credit point subjects, thus they do one subject less per semester, as per the pre-06 resolutions.
 

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If you go in to the uni and have ask to have a class changed to a specific time? I'm not sure because of what it says here:

You may select what times you are unavailable to attend classes. At no point can you request to be allocated to a particular class for any subject.
You cannot request your timetable to be made similar to your friend's timetable.
Any change in your timetable will re-allocate ALL your classes. You cannot choose to keep some classes the same while moving others.
You cannot revert to a previous timetable.
What does it mean by "specific" class? Do you need a reason to request a change? I need a few 8am classes changed to later on and some subjects arranged around that. I know there are other times for it because I've found them all. Can that be done?
 
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They say you can't change to a "specific class" but that's not necessarily true. Just smile a lot.
 

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