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Rank: Frosh Groups: Member
Joined: 4/19/2008 Posts: 40
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I personally find that it'd be much more interesting to have different courses every day rather than the same ones every day for a whole 3/4 months or whatever it is, but I guess I wouldn't know since I've been in a nonsemestered school for most of my life.
"^ very true. and things pile up, especially with teachers assuming since you've got so much time they can give you even more assignments (forgetting that 7 other teachers are doing precisely the same things)."
this teaches good time management!
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 Rank: Student Council Groups: Member
Joined: 3/24/2008 Posts: 375 Location: mississauga
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just look at the old calc/algebra thread to find out why the new system sucks.
"My parents live in Ohio; I live in the moment." -himym.
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Rank: Senior Student Groups: Member
Joined: 3/24/2008 Posts: 151
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Taiyab wrote:Here, the professors waste no time and get down to business. They'll say, oh we have two minutes left...let's start 9.4 then.
Oops, should have said non-semestered in my title. I find that funny lol ... doesn't it depend on the professor? I find it so much easier to catch up in non-semestered school when I miss school, just because the pace is slower. But somehow, it seems like there are less assignments overall with semestered schools.
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 Rank: Senior Student Groups: Member
Joined: 5/5/2008 Posts: 87 Location: Edmonton
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I did.
And we were tested on the year's material in a single three-hour exam. Intense.
McGill Engineering 2010
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 Rank: Frosh Groups: Member
Joined: 6/8/2008 Posts: 31 Location: toronto
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semester or not, you necessarily do the same amount of work. The only disadvantage about year long courses is having 5 ~ 8 exams at the end of the school year
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Joined: 3/24/2008 Posts: 375 Location: mississauga
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agreed. I have 6 exams this week  Btw, Miss() we`re (like) name twins!!!
"My parents live in Ohio; I live in the moment." -himym.
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Rank: Frosh Groups: Member
Joined: 6/15/2008 Posts: 41 Location: Toronto
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I'm attending a non-semester school right now, but also took virtual school courses online, which is semestered. I think I enjoy the yearly system better because I'm have 6-8 varieties and don't have the same classes everyday. However, our school board introduced this new thing called "culminating activity" last year, which is suppose to help with exams. Instead of making the exam worth 30% of our final mark, it is now only worth 20-25, the rest 10%-5% is now with the culminating activity. This is a great addition for the semestered schools, but a nightmare for us. We have to juggle 6-8 culminating activities, and they are all assigned just 3-2 weeks before exams start.
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 Rank: Senior Student Groups: Member
Joined: 6/11/2008 Posts: 53 Location: Somehwere
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I have the same problem (goes to semestered school) all of these ISP's/CPT's most of them due a week or two before exams, its really stressful.
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 Rank: Frosh Groups: Member
Joined: 6/8/2008 Posts: 31 Location: toronto
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Terrios wrote:I have the same problem (goes to semestered school) all of these ISP's/CPT's most of them due a week or two before exams, its really stressful. lol... One of my teachers suddenly stopped from coming to school at around November (for what reason, i don't know). Because it was so sudden, and the school could not get a replacement, we were stuck with substitute teachers (who didn't teach or do anything) for about 75% of the school year. After getting the new permanent teacher, at around march, we had to learn the whole curriculum in a few months in addition to isp's and exams that were just rolling around the curb. The work load was beyond belief and everyone who took it as a bird course, painfully regretted it. But such is life, and Murphy's law dictates that "if anything can go wrong, it will." now because of this i learned a valuable lesson: life sucks, so you should be ready when it bites you in the behind lol, i digress, my point is that I'd much rather have semesters than not.
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Rank: Frosh Groups: Member
Joined: 5/25/2008 Posts: 38 Location: Greater Vancouver, BC, Canada
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Here in Burnaby, High Schools are non-semestered, with Middle Schools and High Schools merged together to form Grades 8 - 12.
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