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Post by princessmoose on Aug 8, 2006 8:59:53 GMT
Mine is out already, although subject to changes:
Semester 1:
Monday: 3.30 - 5pm : Orchestration A
Tuesday: 9.30 - 11am: Tonal Studies A, 2 - 3.30pm: 20th century symphony
Wednesday: 11 - 12.30pm: Composition A
Thursday: Nothing as of yet yey!
Friday: Nothing!
Semester 2:
Monday: 3.30 - 5pm: Composition B
Tuesday: 9.30 - 11am: Tonal Studies B
Wednesday: 9.30 - 11am: Orchestration B
Thursday: 9.30 - 11am: Debussy and Ravel
Hope it stays like that, I need 2 days off in the first Semester.
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Post by caz on Aug 8, 2006 9:01:49 GMT
Uni students these days - part timers! I had 12 hours a week when I was there! ;D
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Post by princessmoose on Aug 8, 2006 9:04:15 GMT
There was a reason for me choosing to study music at uni, you didn't think it's because I actually liked it did you? Haha .
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Post by caz on Aug 8, 2006 9:07:51 GMT
Yeah but, maths = no essays ever!
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Post by princessmoose on Aug 8, 2006 9:08:22 GMT
I'd rather do essays than sit in a lecture! We get about 8 weeks to do essays too!
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Post by YetAnotherKlavierist on Aug 8, 2006 10:35:55 GMT
Uni students these days - part timers! I had 12 hours a week when I was there! ;D I had 23 .
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Post by jod on Aug 8, 2006 13:20:00 GMT
Nat, you havent factored in Instrumental lessons and Ensembles. I remember Computer Science students looking at my timetable and thinking I had it easy. They thought I had it even easier when they saw me regularly playing pool in the afternoons, but didn't realise that at that time I couldn't get a practice room for love nor money, so when they were out socialising in the early evening, I was back in the practice rooms keeping three instruments going, or in the library preparing seminar papers or writing essays/my dissertation.
I take it looking at your timetable your doing Early 20th Century Music next term.
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Post by princessmoose on Aug 8, 2006 13:35:15 GMT
Any ensembles I'm in are in the evenings, other than my wind quartet, which is just as and when really because it's just for fun at the moment.
Instrumental lessons are never every week anyway, so that doesn't need timetabling in to my weekly timetable.
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Post by caz on Aug 8, 2006 15:14:24 GMT
Uni students these days - part timers! I had 12 hours a week when I was there! ;D I had 23 . Blimey, you picked the wrong course!
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Post by Amy on Aug 8, 2006 15:39:41 GMT
I have got my timetable for next semester 16 hours contact time, thusdays are going to be a nightmare looks like I am going to be doing 12-7.30 (ok 2 of them are gonna be windband if I do it) I am with caz though having no essays to do rocks
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Post by princessmoose on Aug 8, 2006 15:40:25 GMT
Do you have exams Amy?
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Post by caz on Aug 8, 2006 15:41:02 GMT
I have got my timetable for next semester 16 hours contact time, thusdays are going to be a nightmare looks like I am going to be doing 12-7.30 (ok 2 of them are gonna be windband if I do it) I am with caz though having no essays to do rocks Yay! What subject do you do Amy?
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Post by princessmoose on Aug 8, 2006 15:41:25 GMT
She does Maths...argh!!
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Post by caz on Aug 8, 2006 15:43:05 GMT
Yay! maths graduates rule!
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Post by Amy on Aug 8, 2006 15:48:56 GMT
Yes I have exams twice a year, but I prefer it to essays anyday.
caz did you do maths? if so where?
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