ssejamafone
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I dunno, but i get the idea that everyone changes their timetable. I actually don't think my timetable is that bad. ie. i don't find the thought of going to uni 5 days a week that bad, and my unit time slots aren't too bad either. I did originally want Friday off, so i tried to change my timetable to accomodate that, but it ended up with some lectures still on Friday which couldn't be changed (at least, i'm pretty sure they can't be changed), so i thought "how about just keeping my timetable as it is?". There's no 'social-stigma' (ie. i'm a sad loser) for thinking that 5 uni days is fine, is there? I don't have a job yet, so i can't really attempt to change my timetable to suit a non-existant job. The only other reason i'd really want to change my timetable is for social/exercise/sport reasons, but i could always leave that for the end of the day/mornings and the weekend, couldn't i? There are people out there who don't change their timetables at all, right? >_> Would getting some free days give me more study time/time in general to do stuff, or does it not make much difference? cos if it doesn't make a difference, then i'll probably just leave my timetable as is.
ps. please don't flame for my noob-like-qualities
ps. please don't flame for my noob-like-qualities