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What does the trimester system mean?
spectroscopy:
does that mean, you can get an otherwise 3 year degree in 2
or less than two if you overload?
do you guys find the trimester system useful? do you have shorter workloads throughout the year or is it the same and more condensed?
what are your thoughts on it? or is it in essence the same as doing summer/winter subjects at other unis?
Yeezus:
--- Quote from: aalexx on July 05, 2013, 05:40:52 pm ---does that mean, you can get an otherwise 3 year degree in 2
or less than two if you overload?
woah
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You seriously couldn't google and work this one out for yourself?
golden:
--- Quote from: Yeezus on July 05, 2013, 05:42:40 pm ---You seriously couldn't google and work this one out for yourself?
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That wasn't very nice.
DisaFear:
--- Quote from: Yeezus on July 05, 2013, 05:42:40 pm ---You seriously couldn't google and work this one out for yourself?
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If you know the answer, help the person instead of gloating.
OP, check this out: http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Academic_term
spectroscopy:
i just wanted to start the topic of conversation on the trimester system/how it works/if its useful
deakins web page is made by them and will obviously spin stuff to make them look good, asking students how it is you can find out what trimester studying is like
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