Sorry to say Jase-Rex but I think you completely missed my point. I wasn't complaining about anything to do with clashes. It just doesn't make sense in terms of virtuality.
If I enrol into a class, how does it reserve a place for me in that class? You may as well have a tripple overflow in 1...
He's probably referring to mine. B Medical Science and B Business.
Yeah it's a double degree which had quite a popularity I'm guessing last year but which dropped quite a bit this year surprisingly. It leads to senior admin and management work specialising in the medical field and pharmacutical...
Particularily interested in finding out who's doing this particular combination of med science AND business but even if you're doing just one of 'em (business at City campus) put your hadns up!!
Also, is there any place we could find out the student population of a particular course? That...
Normal classes? What else is there besides lectures, tutes, pracs and seminars? :O
And at enrolment I was given a predetermined timetable so do I just rock up according to that until I'm notified of some sort of confirmation/change?
OK this really doesn't make any sense.
I'm confused as to how the timetable maker interacts with the server. I know that sounds like a stoopid and irrelvatnt question but my point is...anyone can access that site and create a timetable and there is no place that I could find where you could log...
Lexicographer!!
HAHAHAHA!! That's hillarious man! Could you tell me who this course director is? I'm doing B Medical Science as one of my degrees this year and I'd love to have a chat with this guy about it.
That's alright, understandable any way. But besides that it's not a problem as in you risk actually getting into the course or anything like that is it? :S
I had an unexpected medical problem and couldn't go at my specified time. Am I still going to be 'punished' in some way for that besides...
If we simply miss our allotted enrolement day can we attend after it? I know that it says we can do that under the Business faculty but what about the other faculties? Is that a universal thing?
Well said.
I'm not about to throw away 3 (well 5 actually) years of my life to obtain a degree. I want to make the obtaining of the degree a part of my life. And I think that's the most sensible approach.