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Timetable maths
Timetable maths











  1. #TIMETABLE MATHS FULL#
  2. #TIMETABLE MATHS PLUS#

My Russian classes were always in the evenings, and the module lasted all year, having classes in both Term 1 and Term 2. In first and second year, I decided to study Russian as an optional module. I’ve highlighted List A in purple on my timetable. In my year, Introduction to Geometry was a List A module, so although some students chose not to, many of us did take it. List A modules are modules that are not compulsory, but are highly recommended in order to keep options open when choosing modules in later years.

#TIMETABLE MATHS PLUS#

In Term 1, that’s the modules in blue on my timetable (Foundations, Analysis and Differential Equations) plus Abstract Algebra in the second half of term.

timetable maths

The core modules for Maths students this year are the same as they were for me. This doesn’t come as much of a surprise, as the Maths Institute at Warwick has been perfecting the way it runs the undergraduate maths course for long enough now that most aspects have been tried and tested and will stay the same from one year to the next. The resulting timetable is actually pretty similar to how I remember my week looking in first year. I had a list online of the modules I took in my first year, so I went into the University of Warwick central timetabling system, plugged in my old modules and used the 2019-2020 timetables to make what my schedule *would have been*, if I’d started university last year instead of four years ago. Eventually, I decided give in and do the next best thing. I looked under my bed, in my old notebooks, everywhere, but to no avail.

timetable maths

#TIMETABLE MATHS FULL#

I found my old hard drive and plugged it in, full of hope, but no luck there. So I tried to find my first year timetable to show you guys. This got me thinking about the hours I spent scouring the internet in the run-up to my first term at Warwick, trying to work out *exactly* what I would be doing once term started. I was recently asked about what my timetables looked at while I was at Warwick.













Timetable maths