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Events

Monday May 5, 2008
Start: 19:30
End: 21:00

There shall be a discussion group at the usual time and place this Monday (7:30 in MS.03) but we are not yet sure what the subject of the talk will be. Stay tuned for more details.

Thursday May 8, 2008
Start: 13:00
End: 16:00

Bring your revision-related problems to us and we'll see if we can help. Either way, you get free food. On Tuesdays and Thursdays now (not wednesdays).

Tuesday May 20, 2008
Start: 14:00
End: 16:00

The WMS revision groups are a chance for people who are struggling to
understand a module to meet in a reasonably interactive setting, led by an
undergraduate who has taked the exam in said module.

These are designed to be a little bit more informal than revision lectures
given by academics, and although the people leading them will not be quite
as knowledgable as the lecturer, they will be in a better position to
remember what it is like to not understand it all.

Wednesday May 21, 2008
Start: 13:00
End: 14:00

The WMS revision groups are a chance for people who are struggling to
understand a module to meet in a reasonably interactive setting, led by an
undergraduate who has taked the exam in said module.

These are designed to be a little bit more informal than revision lectures
given by academics, and although the people leading them will not be quite
as knowledgable as the lecturer, they will be in a better position to
remember what it is like to not understand it all.

Start: 16:00
End: 17:00

The WMS revision groups are a chance for people who are struggling to
understand a module to meet in a reasonably interactive setting, led by an
undergraduate who has taked the exam in said module.

These are designed to be a little bit more informal than revision lectures
given by academics, and although the people leading them will not be quite
as knowledgable as the lecturer, they will be in a better position to
remember what it is like to not understand it all.

Start: 17:00
End: 18:00

The WMS revision groups are a chance for people who are struggling to
understand a module to meet in a reasonably interactive setting, led by an
undergraduate who has taked the exam in said module.

These are designed to be a little bit more informal than revision lectures
given by academics, and although the people leading them will not be quite
as knowledgable as the lecturer, they will be in a better position to
remember what it is like to not understand it all.

Friday May 23, 2008
Start: 14:00
End: 17:00

The WMS revision groups are a chance for people who are struggling to
understand a module to meet in a reasonably interactive setting, led by an
undergraduate who has taked the exam in said module.

These are designed to be a little bit more informal than revision lectures
given by academics, and although the people leading them will not be quite
as knowledgable as the lecturer, they will be in a better position to
remember what it is like to not understand it all.

Wednesday May 28, 2008
Start: 13:00
End: 14:00

The WMS revision groups are a chance for people who are struggling to
understand a module to meet in a reasonably interactive setting, led by an
undergraduate who has taked the exam in said module.

These are designed to be a little bit more informal than revision lectures
given by academics, and although the people leading them will not be quite
as knowledgable as the lecturer, they will be in a better position to
remember what it is like to not understand it all.

Start: 14:00
End: 15:00

The WMS revision groups are a chance for people who are struggling to
understand a module to meet in a reasonably interactive setting, led by an
undergraduate who has taked the exam in said module.

These are designed to be a little bit more informal than revision lectures
given by academics, and although the people leading them will not be quite
as knowledgable as the lecturer, they will be in a better position to
remember what it is like to not understand it all.