Blue Suede
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Haven't decided on subjects yet, but if I get 4 8am starts again, I'm going to change subjects just to avoid it
mean?ENGG1802 Engineering Mechanics - The central timetable does not have reliable details for this unit of study, please consult the department.
Totes devo.Looks like a clash will be inevitable this semester.
Either I accept the clash or I can't complete my Geography major.
Yup.Totes devo.
Is it just a lecture clash or what?
You'll be fine.Yup.
Two lecture clashes.
I don't understand why you swapped from the first timetable to the second one...?4 clashes =(
too non-pure maff?Thought it would be good but upon studying ahead for it a bit, didn't like it too much.
Once you have officially changed your subjects using myuni, just go in and "check" your timetable. It will probably be the same, minus your classes...hey all just a quick question - say I get an allocated timetable now, if in a couple of weeks I then drop two subjects and pick up one (that has no class), will I need to get a new timetable? or can I just stick with the one I have (and just not attend the two subjects I dropped)? Thanks
I know in the past when I have dropped a subject I haven't need to re-allocate my timetable, but I'm not sure if the same thing can work if I then pick one up (even if it has no class).
Thanks. There is only one subject I have to worry about different streams (all my others are just set lectures/no choice).Once you have officially changed your subjects using myuni, just go in and "check" your timetable. It will probably be the same, minus your classes...
But it may have changed (for example):
-Due to the lecture/tutorial you are currently in being at capacity and you were only in it because your previous subjects conflicted with the less full ones. So with the freeing of that space, you may be automatically assigned to a less full group.
If that happens you can edit your timetable with unavailablities and hope to return to your previous setting.
It most likely won't change.Thanks. There is only one subject I have to worry about different streams (all my others are just set lectures/no choice).
As a side note, surely making the timetable not open up until 10am will just increase strain on the system when 10am comes around. Hopefully it won't overload again!
When you change your enrolment your timetable becomes invalid and you have to collect a new one. It could change but it might not. If you've blocked off any time then it should remember which times you've blocked off (it remembered mine from last semester).hey all just a quick question - say I get an allocated timetable now, if in a couple of weeks I then drop two subjects and pick up one (that has no class), will I need to get a new timetable? or can I just stick with the one I have (and just not attend the two subjects I dropped)? Thanks
I know in the past when I have dropped a subject I haven't need to re-allocate my timetable, but I'm not sure if the same thing can work if I then pick one up (even if it has no class).