is it okay to miss 2 tutorials?
I have a prac that runs for 2 weeks that clashes with one of my tutes. I've tried to undo this by rearranging everything but it just made it worse and resulted in more clashes so this is my only option (I could withdraw from the subject of course but this is a compulsory one, can't do it next semester because I need to do other stuff then that only runs in Semester 2)
Check the attendance requirements. Classes that list tutorial attendance as a hurdle requirement will usually only let you miss 2 or 3 per semester without a valid reason. So if attendance isn't marked, then you've got nothing to worry about, and perhaps just email your tutor prior to the weeks you miss to check if there's anything important you need to know. If attendance is marked, you could go to your student centre and see if they could sort out an exemption form for your absences (-I'm not sure if they can do this, but if you've really got no other choice for these subjects then they might be able to help).
In Arts the rule tends to be you have to attend 80% of tutorials, so if there are 12 of them (one per week) then you have to attend 9 but can miss three, though there are a lot of subjects that won't run tutorials in Week 1, meaning you have to attend 8 and can only miss 2. I'm not sure what the rules for Environments subjects are, so check with the handbook for your unit.
Or you could just make sure you attend every other tute for that subject so that you fulfill the attendance requirement, and let those two weeks be your two absences. This'd be the easiest route since you don't have to bother with admin or paperwork, but it means you might find yourself in a tricky situation later if you get sick or something happens that prevents you from attending one day and you've already 'used up' your quota of unexplained absences. But in that situation, it should be fairly easy for you to acquire a doctor's certificate or some other documentation that lets you out of it.
I'd say just leave it be - if you're worried about missing out on content, email your tutor or chat with them about your predicament and maybe they'll give you some work or readings to make up for it, and if you're worried about meeting the hurdles for your subject, check what the requirements are and chat to the student centre about an exemption if the need arises
