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shelley

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it possible to have a look at how your timetable could shape up ( its the central one, so all the lectures/tutes availible in each subject) for semester 2, just make sure u change the defult semester 1 or semester 2

http://web.timetable.auth.usyd.edu.au/chooseLabel.jsp

apparently we can access our personalised copy in june-september..im not sure on teh exact dates thou..
 

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They just want the OUS code for the subjects you're studying next semester,

eg if you're studying Accounting 1B, your OUS code would be ACCT 1002
 

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Ooooh... Handy. Thanks.

My lecture timetable would be as follows;
HSTY 1043- Tuesday 12:00-13:00, Wednesday 16:00-17:00.
ENGL 1025-Monday 14:00-15:00, Wednesday 17:00-18:00.
PHIL 1011-See PHIL 1010.
ANTH 1002-Monday 10:00-11:00, Wednesday 10:00-11:00am. (With occasional forums Friday 10:00-11:00.)

Not too shabby. Or so it seems.
 

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Hmm had no clue that there were this less people doing MATH1904. I thought it would be more popular than statistics.. but then again it would make sense for 05 to be more popular due to it's general applications to the real world.
 

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Originally posted by JKDDragon
Hmm had no clue that there were this less people doing MATH1904. I thought it would be more popular than statistics.. but then again it would make sense for 05 to be more popular due to it's general applications to the real world.
people said Integral Calculus, just the normal version is bloody hard :S
 

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Originally posted by Winston
people said Integral Calculus, just the normal version is bloody hard :S
yeah man, thats the same with everything - 1001 seemed hard at the beginning, but once u do it and stuff, you'll begin to get use to it?

is anyone doing discrete maths??
 

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Thanks for the link.

Civil Engineering students absolutely fucking owned. Check the timetable I made, that is not including math tutes either. Four 8am starts, 5 days a week. Nooooo!

:D
 

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Originally posted by tooheyz
yeah man, thats the same with everything - 1001 seemed hard at the beginning, but once u do it and stuff, you'll begin to get use to it?

is anyone doing discrete maths??
lol i duno... im deciding between integral and discrete, but ill be doing statistics for sure.
 

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Ok, I am really disliking this, especially the part where I'm there for alot of hours, in fact 29. Die.

Not only that, I have too many breaks. It's insane, I'm there from 8 - 5 every day...
 
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Originally posted by KeypadSDM
Here's the bitch of a timetable. I'm considering dropping chem:
Your timetable sucks critically. Just change it via WebCT when you're allowed to like I did, and sooner or later you'll get a better combo.

Originally posted by tooheyz
yeah man, thats the same with everything - 1001 seemed hard at the beginning, but once u do it and stuff, you'll begin to get use to it?

is anyone doing discrete maths??
Calculus in my opinion was frightfully easy until limits. Then once you got used to the initial jump in difficulty, things began to ease down again conceptually. Difficulty of questions for 1901 though is a bitch.

I'm doing discrete, but chances are I'm doing advanced. But yes, I'am considering dropping down to normal level so I could concentrate on Biology and Chemistry better.
 

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Originally posted by JKDDragon
Your timetable sucks critically. Just change it via WebCT when you're allowed to like I did, and sooner or later you'll get a better combo.
I made the combo up myself, it's the only one I could get.
 

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