zaqwerty
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Do all lectures, tutorials and practicals begin on the 25th February, or is there a week of, say, just lectures/just tutorials/etc..? Because I know that my sister does a week of just lectures and the tutes begin week 2..
I've given up asking... I just change the titles now.Kegs said:I hate threads with such broad names. Question... come on people! At least give us an idea of what it is about! That is the point fo thread names.
No, incorrect.CloudStrife said:Week 1 has no tutes unless they specify that there are tutes. Actuarial subjects generally also have tutes in the first week.
Do any of your classes actually have 'tutes'? Most language classes just have seminars or whatever.jb_nc said:French/languages have tutes first week?
Yeah, it's the same with GMN; 2x2hours. Starts first week.edialeda said:Yeah when I did French last year the seminars (2 lots of 2 hours) started first week.
miss-smexy said:mmm are you sure we go to tutes in the first week? =/ Because I thought otherwise...
^If your tute is before your first lecture, still go. At the very least, you will find where your room is (sounds less important than it is), and at the very most, you'll meet your tutor and have an informal session.
If your lecture is before your first tute, make sure the lecturer tells you whether the tute's on. They'll probably mention it in the lecture, but if they don't, either stick your hand up and ask when they're near the end or ask them personally after.
I have no idea how many times the same thing can be said:chocolatecookie said:the mentors at my thing said that they thought law tutes are on during the first week...
if so, that means the first thing i go to on monday would be a law tute, but i dont want to rock up if it's not on, so i just wanted to clarify with others if they are on or not???
melsc said:If not it might be on webct. Generally with law subjects though there are almost always tutorials in the first week!
maka said:I am thinking LAW would just follow its usual pattern of tutes in Week 1 but just want to be certain of it.
That being said, you really don't have to go to your first tute. Or your last tute. Or any tute in between.pwaryuex said:If your tute is before your first lecture, still go. At the very least, you will find where your room is (sounds less important than it is), and at the very most, you'll meet your tutor and have an informal session.
If your lecture is before your first tute, make sure the lecturer tells you whether the tute's on. They'll probably mention it in the lecture, but if they don't, either stick your hand up and ask when they're near the end or ask them personally after.