Are these just draft timetables, that is, is there a chance they will change, or not?cimbom said:If you know what subjects you're doing you can sort of work it out on http://web.timetable.usyd.edu.au/menu.jsp?siteMap=true .
But there are heaps of lectures and tutes (many streams) for general first year subjects so you can't really be certain about what you'll get. But you can try..
How do we find out what tuorial group we're in?cimbom said:If you know what subjects you're doing you can sort of work it out on http://web.timetable.usyd.edu.au/menu.jsp?siteMap=true .
But there are heaps of lectures and tutes (many streams) for general first year subjects so you can't really be certain about what you'll get. But you can try..
u dont, untill u get ur official timetabledagwoman said:How do we find out what tuorial group we're in?
Not really. I can do everything the UNSW people can do with their timetable, and I don't have to worry about closed classes if I choose my timetable too late.Nebuchanezzar said:UNSW's timetable system was much easier. Someone from USyd should copy theirs.
Yes really.Templar said:Not really. I can do everything the UNSW people can do with their timetable, and I don't have to worry about closed classes if I choose my timetable too late.
most uni's go back during our o-week. as would be the reason they have their timetables already.KarmaKitten said:Usyd is so gay
all my other friends got their timetables.
Everything.Templar said:I can arrange my classes to be at any of the times it's held, regardless of what the timetable website say, all without the class size reached and closed that UNSW has. Now tell me in what aspect is UNSW more flexible.