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Got a question....is it common to have courses which you select for the timetable right next to each other (like for e.g. you have one tutorial at 10 am to 11 am and another one following that at 11 am to 12 pm). Will there be enough time to actually get to the next lecture. Is that a wise choice?

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check the location. if the tut is more than 10 walking time then no.

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Got a question....is it common to have courses which you select for the timetable right next to each other (like for e.g. you have one tutorial at 10 am to 11 am and another one following that at 11 am to 12 am). Will there be enough time to actually get to the next lecture. Is that a wise choice?

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As G said, the 10minutes is since, most lecs/tuts/labs start at 5 past the hour and finish 5 to the hour.

So if your two venues are say on either side of the university and you don't like running, well you get the picture.

cheerio, happy timetabling
 

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