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you guys im so stressed i cant see my timetable and i have no clue about whats going on
Reply 1
as long as you've selected your modules, you don't need to worry. they'll provide you with your timetable in due course. it's also possible to search for each of the modules you've chosen individually (even if it's a lot of effort).
Founders Building, Royal Holloway
Royal Holloway
Egham
Visit website
Reply 2
Original post by lunashi
as long as you've selected your modules, you don't need to worry. they'll provide you with your timetable in due course. it's also possible to search for each of the modules you've chosen individually (even if it's a lot of effort).

thank you but like they said youll be able to see it when you log into the time tabling website but i cant and theres isnt an option for me to download it into my calender either
Reply 3
Original post by rn92
thank you but like they said youll be able to see it when you log into the time tabling website but i cant and theres isnt an option for me to download it into my calender either


on the rhul page it says that they are still working on people's timetables so don't worry -- a lot of people on my course haven't got theirs either. you'll be able to download it after they've made yours :smile: it says "Your Autumn term timetable should be complete by the end of Welcome Week".
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Reply 4
Original post by lunashi
on the rhul page it says that they are still working on people's timetables so don't worry -- a lot of people on my course haven't got theirs either. you'll be able to download it after they've made yours :smile: it says "Your Autumn term timetable should be complete by the end of Welcome Week".

oh thank you so much i was on the verge of tears lmao but like what do i do in the welcome week more specifically the first day, where do i go and stuff
Reply 5
Original post by rn92
oh thank you so much i was on the verge of tears lmao but like what do i do in the welcome week more specifically the first day, where do i go and stuff


okay, so honestly just unpack if you have accommodation on campus, meet the people that live near you (of course only if you want but it does help going places if you don't like going alone). there is freshers week, so if you look at events on the freshers week rhul website https://www.su.rhul.ac.uk/freshers/2023/events/ there's a lot of events you can go to like the petting zoo and such. there's a lot of societies that hold taster sessions during the week https://www.su.rhul.ac.uk/asset/Event/6001/Societies-Taster23_Web.pdf and here are the sports societies https://www.su.rhul.ac.uk/asset/Event/6001/Sports-Taster23_Web.pdf if you're interested. what's important is that you collect your student id card as soon as possible as it's helpful for getting into accommodation, getting library books, and buying food. i hope this helps! let me know if you have any more questions as i am a first year but i did foundation year last year :smile:
Reply 6
thank you lunashi for your reply it was very helpful i was wondering how ill be able to connect to the moodle app and is it like google classroom? and where will i have to go to collect my student ID

Original post by lunashi
okay, so honestly just unpack if you have accommodation on campus, meet the people that live near you (of course only if you want but it does help going places if you don't like going alone). there is freshers week, so if you look at events on the freshers week rhul website https://www.su.rhul.ac.uk/freshers/2023/events/ there's a lot of events you can go to like the petting zoo and such. there's a lot of societies that hold taster sessions during the week https://www.su.rhul.ac.uk/asset/Event/6001/Societies-Taster23_Web.pdf and here are the sports societies https://www.su.rhul.ac.uk/asset/Event/6001/Sports-Taster23_Web.pdf if you're interested. what's important is that you collect your student id card as soon as possible as it's helpful for getting into accommodation, getting library books, and buying food. i hope this helps! let me know if you have any more questions as i am a first year but i did foundation year last year :smile:
Original post by rn92
thank you lunashi for your reply it was very helpful i was wondering how ill be able to connect to the moodle app and is it like google classroom? and where will i have to go to collect my student ID


If your submission for the Student ID photo was accepted then you should be able to collect it at the following times:

Ground Floor Foyer of the Windsor Building:
Friday 15 September - 10am-4pm
Saturday 16 September - 10am-4pm
Sunday 17 September - 10am-4pm
Monday 18 September - Friday 22 September 10am-4pm

Ground Floor Atrium of the Emily Wilding Davison Building:
Monday 25 September - Friday 6 October (Monday-Friday) - 10am-4pm

They should've sent you an email with more information to your school email address so check that. Mine was in spam folder.

Hope that helps.
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Reply 8
Original post by rn92
thank you lunashi for your reply it was very helpful i was wondering how ill be able to connect to the moodle app and is it like google classroom? and where will i have to go to collect my student ID


no worries!
your moodle username should be in the format of:
[email protected]
-- yes, moodle is pretty much a form of google classroom and they seem to have updated the interface so it is easier to navigate

here is the link to every login format for rhul services:
https://intranet.royalholloway.ac.uk/students/help-support/it-services/it-essentials/your-account-home.aspx

(if you haven't already) *pleaseee* check your school email because i'm sure you have a billion emails there! :smile:
(edited 7 months ago)

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