It can change everythingIf I choose to block out an entire day/two 5 hour periods, will my new timetable just change the units that were within these blocked out times or can it potentially change everything?
It usually means the UOS is being run in second semesterwhat do they mean if the 'unit of study is not on the central timetable '?
Timetable changes are at madsen (Or Merewether for E+B students). See link in first post of thread for details.Sorry to be noob and all but wats at madsen? is madsen where u change ur timetable? i thought it was the student centre. thxxx
I'd do the 3 days, and probably alternate between the two tuesday lectures, or just skip tuesday completelyArghhh. I can't decide if I should keep this one:
or get it changed back to:
the extra morning sucks, but so does the gigantic, seemingly unfixable, 5 hour break on tuesdays in the second one (and the 5 hours in a row on Monday, but thats just me being whiney).
Although all the science and pharm timetables in this thread have absolutely made me feel better about either option
agree, I'd take 3 days as wellI'd take the three days.
Anyone?But can anyone help me with this: Ive got a tutorial on thursday (the only class that day) that Im trying to move to a free spot on wednesday. Now the timetable unit says that there is a tutorial for the time I want on wednesday, but the actual timetable program wont let me change to that time, even if I block out the whole.
So is my only choice now is to actually go into uni and get them to change it? There's also one other day I wanna try and reorganise, that I cant do in the timetable system myself, to make my work hours a bit easier...
No.heeyy sorry if this qu has laready been asked , buh is there anyway to see our timetables online without changing it ?