Out of the three I'd pick Spanish. I was going to do it this year, but it would have resulted in me having a crap timetable, so I picked German instead
I'd reccommend ECOP1004. I did 1002 last semester which has been changed to 1004 and it was pretty interesting. ECOP1003 doesn't seem very interesting imo
Haven't been on dodgem cars for ages. But it reminds me of this game I played in America called whirlyball. Its like a mixture of lacrosse and basketball, except you're in dodgem cars. So much fun
Are you really interested in both law and medicine? Or do you just think they sound impressive? Cause I really can't see many people's two main interests to be law and med, considering they have very little in common
You'll have 10 minutes between classes, so you can eat then. Or you can just eat in lectures
And an email to the course coordinator should get them to change you to the other group
I'm sure there'll be other people from your tute going to the station, if not you can get the security bus if you want.
I'd say its defs worth getting an extra day off by just doing one extra hour on monday
If you're after a less formal approach, consider tafes, community colleges, etc. At USyd you can do languages through the Centre for Continuing Education, which afaik is less formal than the regular courses
Timetable's being heaps shit, although I can probs get a better one if I pick philosophy instead of German. Can't decide what to do :(
But I'm still heaps happy cause I just booked my trip to Europe :D