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Post by Jamil Saripada on Sept 8, 2008 7:40:22 GMT -5
Recently, the Business and Economics elected officers had agreed to use a lottery system for CBE adjustment. Meaning, numbers will be distributed randomly! Another plan is the non-usage of number system! Instead, a sign up sheet will be furnished! The early birds has an advantage on getting his/her preferred time slot! The schedule will sstrictly be followed In our pursuit of improving our adjustment scheme, BnE09 BA wants to know your comment on this matter.
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Post by Ashleigh PP on Sept 8, 2008 7:47:04 GMT -5
The old scheme is way better. How come they (those who decided to change) did not ask first?
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Post by Greg on Sept 8, 2008 7:49:35 GMT -5
The idea of lottery is not a good idea. It will not work for special adjustment. SCRAP.
I think the old system of first come first serve is better. Although i prefer that the number distribution be done a day before. Then. make several time slots that will serve a particular range of numbers para alam kung kailan nakaschedule.
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Post by Jamil Saripada on Sept 8, 2008 7:49:52 GMT -5
Its not yet final though! so we still have our chance to revise it
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Post by creamymocha on Sept 8, 2008 8:42:38 GMT -5
I think the old one is better. There are some students who wants to adjust early because they are pursuing a class in the same morning. So instead of being marked absent in the first day, they can just fall in line and adjust early so they can attend that class and not be marked absent on that day. If the numbers are distributed randomly and the student who wants to adjust to a morning class gets a number for adjustment scheduled in the afternoon, then he will be marked absent for the first day or miss whatever lesson that was taught (some teaches deliver lessons even on first days). So first come, first serve is better
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