Mon - OFF (part time job 9-5) Tue - 9-11 (part time job 2-5) Wed - 9-11 (part time job 2-5) Thur - 9-11 and 11-1 Fri - 9-11 and 11-1(part time job 2-5)
Haha well you came on here complaining about your frankly easy timetable with 16 hours a week...
I study Chemical Physics, this was my second year timetable
I'm only complaining about the 09:00ams and the fact I finish at uni 18:00 on Monday and Friday will be difficult. Ah well, it's only until December I guess. I'm not looking forward to early cold mornings.
I'm only complaining about the 09:00ams and the fact I finish at uni 18:00 on Monday and Friday will be difficult. Ah well, it's only until December I guess. I'm not looking forward to early cold mornings.
Oh okay, I'm going into second year aswell
Yeah 9 am's suck. I've had 5 a week every year For some reason Physics lectures are always 9 am haha
Yeah it's not bad at all, I do law so it's mainly self study but the lectures are around 9/10 hours a week. I have no 9 am starts for first term and most of them are 10am starts so i guess I'm grateful for that, although I have no days off in first term like last year, with Wednesday (sports socials day) having a 2 hour seminar. Overall it's good, but the second semester timetable looks a lot better and I will be studying the more interesting modules in that one
i haven't even got my timetable yet but I'm scared cause I'm going maths so the contact hours are probably gonna be kinda extreme ifs
I feel you. I looked at the previous year timetable for my uni and there was 20hr contact time (including lectures, problem classes and tutorials) (=_=).
On average I've got 20 hours of seminars, lectures and problem classes a week first semester, maybe more if my clashes get in-clashed. I quite like it other than my 3 and 4 hour lectures.
I think it was two years ago the fees here for the HND were £1,400 a year. They are now double. Oh, and get this. BTEC have not included enough modules on the course. Normally the HNC is equivalent to the first year of an Honours degree and the HND equivalent to the first two years. But no; the full two year HND is only equivalent to the first year of a degree. Lots of people on my son's course when they found out [as they were not informed beforehand], were furious, and have left after the first year and have gone on to a nursing degree. The college, Southern Regional College, have been forced to scrap BTEC and from this year for new first years they are doing a Foundation Degree instead. It's the same price but IS equal to two years of an Honours degree. People in my son's class were asking why they cannot change over to the Found.degree for their second year but apparently it will be quite different so will be impossible to do. So my son's year have really been given the thin end of the wedge. But the college had to do something and quick as they lost so many students.
I wonder if something similar has happened at the North West Regional College. Sounds like something that would happen there, since it's terrible.