Not sure if this is the right place, but I've got qns about Bachelor of Communication with English Language course under uniSIM. Anyone here taking this course or have any friends who are? I'm working full time currently, so are lessons conducted in the evening, and usually how long does each lecture last?
Not my faculty, but if it's a part time UniSIM course you're inquiring about......
Yes, lessons usually during evenings (may or may not be EVERY evening; see timetable) & perhaps a few Sat mornings/afternoons. (And of course no, never heard of lessons during public holidays.) Part time courses have to cater for those grinding themselves silly for cash during the day after all. (Whether taking all that shag from work + study is right up your alley, though, is something to consider...... pun not intended. Nope.
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Lectures usually ~3h. Break/s provided of course - we're all human, y'know. ![]()
:) Never thought anyone would reply. Well I've been a designer for 3 years and I think some upgrading is due, but I don't want to do a degree in design or visual communications, it's pointless since I've worked for some time and I don't wanna go back to learning about colours/shapes/concepts AGAIN. Or about how most clients are basic forms of assholes. I can deal with 3 hour lectures (break or no break, doesn't matter to me LOL) and Sat morning/afternoon classes, it's just the weekday classes I'm concerned about. Yeap, which leads to the topic of the shag from work + study you mentioned.
Never thought you'd reappear after so long either... ![]()
Yep, like I'd said, weekday classes = evenings. For part timers; I'm pretty sure daytime's reserved for my full time schoolmates. Hope this helps. ![]()
Sigh. If its full time, I'll be so crushed man. :(
Btw they have the timetable on the website under that course, but it doesn't even state the time, just which day. loll. Really informative.
Originally posted by killtheink:Btw they have the timetable on the website under that course, but it doesn't even state the time, just which day. loll. Really informative.
Good learning experience, even before you start school;
Guess that table you've seen, is what you should/not do. ![]()
But yeah, guess that ^ FAQ's just about covered what you need. For now. ![]()