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« Reply #45 on: June 18, 2017, 05:33:35 pm »
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Hey, just a quick question Jamon,
Im in Year 11 and will unfortunately be unable to attend the lectures in July as i'll be away on holidays overseas. But will Emily still be lecturing for adv English again next year so i'll have a chance in year 12 to come?
Many thanks!
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« Reply #46 on: June 18, 2017, 05:35:05 pm »
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Hey, just a quick question Jamon,
Im in Year 11 and will unfortunately be unable to attend the lectures in July as i'll be away on holidays overseas. But will Emily still be lecturing for adv English again next year so i'll have a chance in year 12 to come?
Many thanks!

Hey buddy,

Whilst we can't predict the general movements of our lecturers, we obviously plan to keep having Emily as our English lecturer. She also wrote our English Advanced notes, which you can find here. Sorry that you can't make these lectures, but we'll be holding plenty more! Have a sick holiday :)
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« Reply #47 on: June 18, 2017, 10:47:32 pm »
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Advanced English, Maths 2u, Maths 3u, Maths 4u :D I will definitely drop by and give my regards. It'd be a pleasure to meet the AN team! (yes I signed up for 2u as well. Can't get enough of Jamon ;^) )
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« Reply #48 on: June 19, 2017, 12:25:08 am »
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I also expect a lot of Kahoot like last year for Legal.  :P

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« Reply #49 on: June 19, 2017, 12:29:54 am »
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I also expect a lot of Kahoot like last year for Legal.  :P

Pretty sure Elyse will continue her Kahooting tradition ;)

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« Reply #50 on: June 19, 2017, 09:37:00 am »
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Pretty sure Elyse will continue her Kahooting tradition ;)

Cut :( I've got 4U to go to instead of Legal.

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I'll still get to see Elyse at the SoR one though :D
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« Reply #51 on: June 19, 2017, 06:51:28 pm »
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Hey! I got something as a food for thought... Might be a good or bad idea, I don't know. But since Jamon had HSC Encore for Musicology Viva!! (goals tbh) I think it would be a great idea for some students to volunteer and/or some of the ATARNotes Lecturers to do a like a live viva voce.

Demonstrating what an A, B , C and below range Viva Voce would be like.
Then judgement can come from like students as well in the audience on what they think their range is.

This could possible work for the HSC ones or maybe next year? What do you guys think?
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« Reply #52 on: June 19, 2017, 08:39:51 pm »
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Hey! I got something as a food for thought... Might be a good or bad idea, I don't know. But since Jamon had HSC Encore for Musicology Viva!! (goals tbh) I think it would be a great idea for some students to volunteer and/or some of the ATARNotes Lecturers to do a like a live viva voce.

Demonstrating what an A, B , C and below range Viva Voce would be like.
Then judgement can come from like students as well in the audience on what they think their range is.

This could possible work for the HSC ones or maybe next year? What do you guys think?
In all honesty, Economics and Art are probably the next subjects on the list... Whatever subject we offer, it needs to be in really high demand so we can get people down to the lecture and so the lecture helps as many people as possible. Music would definitely be worth doing, but it's behind other subjects in the queue if that makes sense.
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« Reply #53 on: June 19, 2017, 08:54:10 pm »
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Hey! I got something as a food for thought... Might be a good or bad idea, I don't know. But since Jamon had HSC Encore for Musicology Viva!! (goals tbh) I think it would be a great idea for some students to volunteer and/or some of the ATARNotes Lecturers to do a like a live viva voce.

Demonstrating what an A, B , C and below range Viva Voce would be like.
Then judgement can come from like students as well in the audience on what they think their range is.

This could possible work for the HSC ones or maybe next year? What do you guys think?
brenden is right in terms of lectures - However I defs think that AN has the potential to be a really amazing resource for the Artsy subjects (Art, Music, Drama, Design & Tech, etc.)! We've got some super creative minds on here that are just so under-utilised - the thing is we need students like you to help us build them up! Sooooo even though as amazing as it would be AN probs won't be able to offer official music presentations in the near future, you can always try and implement a similar idea in the HSC Music forum! If you think it'd be useful Dalvin I highly recommend starting a thread, and getting some of your musical friends on board :D if you get some regular activity going, you'll start to attract more and more students and boom! Suddenly you've got a great little musical community to help ya out, like we have for english, maths, history, science etc. etc. May be hard with Vive Voce's specifically (though I'm sure there are ways you could work around it), but the sentiment remains the same :) (if you couldn't tell I'm really passionate about this haha) 
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« Reply #54 on: June 19, 2017, 10:09:12 pm »
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In all honesty, Economics and Art are probably the next subjects on the list... Whatever subject we offer, it needs to be in really high demand so we can get people down to the lecture and so the lecture helps as many people as possible. Music would definitely be worth doing, but it's behind other subjects in the queue if that makes sense.

I was actually amazed Economics was not on the list. I had friends ask me about it at least 10 times.

I think you need to expand one more day and do a repeat of legal and add eco next time :P
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« Reply #55 on: June 19, 2017, 10:51:09 pm »
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I was actually amazed Economics was not on the list. I had friends ask me about it at least 10 times.

I think you need to expand one more day and do a repeat of legal and add eco next time :P

We know, we know - Trust us we want Economics in the lineup really bad, and had the stars aligned a little differently, it would be there right now. But alas, here we are ::)

With how quickly these lectures are filling up, we might just need to expand to four days next time - We'll see! :)

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« Reply #56 on: June 20, 2017, 08:53:43 am »
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We know, we know - Trust us we want Economics in the lineup really bad, and had the stars aligned a little differently, it would be there right now. But alas, here we are ::)

With how quickly these lectures are filling up, we might just need to expand to four days next time - We'll see! :)

Would be awesome if you did :) I honestly didn't expect how quickily they sold out either.

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« Reply #57 on: June 22, 2017, 01:16:33 am »
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Hey guys! I've registered for a couple of the lectures and I'm super keen, but I was just wondering how accessible the lectures will be in terms of space and stairs, just because I'm going to be on crutches with a big leg brace and I'm worried that getting there and finding somewhere to sit is going to be a bit difficult haha
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« Reply #58 on: June 22, 2017, 08:18:48 am »
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Hey guys! I've registered for a couple of the lectures and I'm super keen, but I was just wondering how accessible the lectures will be in terms of space and stairs, just because I'm going to be on crutches with a big leg brace and I'm worried that getting there and finding somewhere to sit is going to be a bit difficult haha

I've been to Building 4 many times and I remember there being a ramp on the Harris Street entrance.
Every lecture hall in most buildings have small ramps at the entrance, but there are a bunch of stairs 1-2 steps tall while walking to the front.
1-2 steps shouldn't be that challenging though.
The front row seats and seats next to the aisle have massive leg room too.
There are also many elevators to get to lecture halls.
Overall, UTS is very wheelchair accessible.   ;D
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« Reply #59 on: June 22, 2017, 05:55:12 pm »
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Hey guys! I've registered for a couple of the lectures and I'm super keen, but I was just wondering how accessible the lectures will be in terms of space and stairs, just because I'm going to be on crutches with a big leg brace and I'm worried that getting there and finding somewhere to sit is going to be a bit difficult haha

Can confirm the above - UTS is a very wheelchair accessible university. Lifts and ramps everywhere, and we'll be sure to give you a seat in the theatre that is easiest for you (be it near the door or near the front with lots of space, whatever works for you) ;D

Excited to see you there! ;D