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Schedule 2004/05I thought that you might be interested in seeing my daily time schedule. I wanted to do that some time ago, but I only found the time now. The following table shows lectures and tutorials that I attend during my study of mathematics. I haven't included the time I spend at university to solve my exercises.
Explanations» Lectures are bold - Tutorials in italic - Seminars/Plena are plain - (Brackets) denote lectures I do not/cannot attend All math subjects (Analysis III, Algebra and Stochastic) are usually in the format 4+2, which means that I have four hours of lectures and two hours of tutorials in which we receive the solutions of our exercice papers. The exception is Physics, which is my minor subject that I study with the freshman from the other faculty—they have the system 4+2+4+4. This includes like the mathematical subjects four hours lectures and two hours tutorials, but also two times two hours of plenum—one of them devoted to theoretical physics — and three hours of laboratory experiments plus an additional hour seminar for the experiments (Physical statistics). Fortunately for me I only have to take part in an experiment every second week. The StugA (Stoo-gah) is the abbreviation for StudiengangsAusschuss, which represents the students of the Mathematical faculty in the academic politics. I was elected into the StugA just this year and intent to take care of the new StugA website. All exercice papers have to be handed in on Thursdays, so even though I have no lectures to attend on wednesday afternoon I spend the rest of the day (up to 19:00 in the evening) at university.
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