Yeah, if you skip some lectures, you can end up with a one day week for some degrees.At UNSW, it is possible (and I have seen) to do all commerce/law subs within 2 days. But most likely, you will get 3-4 days
For most years. But then you have a LOT of readings to do, so you can expect to spend 5-20 hours doing readings for your subjects.So on average a first year law student would have around 14 hrs of uni a week?
Is that for all years or only first?
Just plain reading? And is that 5-20 hours per week?For most years. But then you have a LOT of readings to do, so you can expect to spend 5-20 hours doing readings for your subjects.
4-5 days... because of labs, workshops etc.What about a science degree? (not combined with anything)
Omgsh that's so much. I was expecting something like 3-4 days.4-5 days... because of labs, workshops etc.
3-4 days, if you're at UNSWhow many days for actuarial studies/economics combined???
How do you do this?create a draft timetable so you're ready to choose your classes/availability.
For USyd? Sorry, because you're not a student you cannot view most of the class times/availability (most Art units would have it on their site). I asked if you wanted a sample timetable on another thread by asking what UoS you planned to undertake.How do you do this?
Lol, i just didn't know which uos to pick, there are heaps and have no idea where to start. Can you just please make a very basic one, if it helps-> (I favour biology the most, i also like chemistry, do not like maths and will choose pyschology over physics)I asked if you wanted a sample timetable on another thread by asking what UoS you planned to undertake.
I will make one for you... and post it on the other thread.Lol, i just didn't know which uos to pick, there are heaps and have no idea where to start. Can you just please make a very basic one, if it helps-> (I favour biology the most, i also like chemistry, do not like maths and will choose pyschology over physics)
So maybe a timetable that might suit that^