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December Examination Timetable 2009

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Two or more examinations scheduled at the same time constitute a conflict. Students who have conflicting examinations should complete a General Request Form Number 7, at the Registrar's Office reception, third floor, Schmon Tower. Indicate the courses in conflict, and address the form to the attention of Pat Cane, Associate Registrar, Examinations and Timetables. Please report conflicts immediately.

Students are expected to check their exams again at the end of term as it may be necessary to make some minor adjustments to location.

Students should note that cell phones, pagers, MP3 players, or other types of electronic devices are not allowed in any of the examination rooms. If you bring these devices to your exam you should expect to be separated from the device while you are writing your exam. This may mean placing it screen side down on the floor under your desk, or leaving it at the front of the room, to be collected on your way out of the exam room. We will not be responsible for lost or stolen items.

Student should note that although the timetable is set to minimize such occurrences, three or four exams in a 24 hour period (2 days) cannot always be avoided in construction of the timetable. This does not constitute a conflict.


Information current as of: Friday, November 20, 2009 @ 2:38 pm


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