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What does it mean that Engineering students should register in the same Chem 103 and Phys 130 lab sections?

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What does it mean that Engineering students should register in the same Chem 103 and Phys 130 lab sections?

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• This means that you should first select the Chem 103 lab corresponding to your timetable pattern e.g. Lab Q01. Then register in Lab Q01 for Phys 130. However the booklet is WRONG about one point. If you cannot take (e.g.) T01 in both Chem and Phys, you can take the same LETTER, if the numbers are both odd or both numbers are even e.g. if you are in the T01 Chem 103 lab, and cannot get T01 of Phys 130, then take the T03 Phys 130 lab. • If you cannot do this, you might pick two odd or two even sections e.g. Chem 103 Lab Y01 and Phys 130 Lab T01. This is less desirable since these labs would then be on different days . • Under NO circumstance should you select an odd and an even section of the same letter e.g. Chem 103 Lab Z01 and Phys 130 Lab Z02. • The registration system indicated that the lab section I want is full. • Can you put me in? No. The limit per section is not an arbitrary number. It is determined by the actual number of workbenches. All available spaces are shown by the re

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