if my term 2 timetable conflicts... can i change it after school starts? And also, if a timetable has a conflict and it is unable to resolve it because the sections r full, am i able to ask the faculty to change it for me? thx
08-10-2011 at 10:10 PM
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if my term 2 timetable conflicts... can i change it after school starts? And also, if a timetable has a conflict and it is unable to resolve it because the sections r full, am i able to ask the faculty to change it for me? thx
You can try and ask for a change if another section works. I don't know what their responsibilities are if it's not a required course though. But it's always worth a try.
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You can try and ask for a change if another section works. I don't know what their responsibilities are if it's not a required course though. But it's always worth a try.
Thx.. All the ones that conflict r required courses xD
08-10-2011 at 10:50 PM
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Thx.. All the ones that conflict r required courses xD
That's good then, just talk to your academic advisor.
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