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Educational enrolment: choice of groups and special constraints
Two history masters students in Nancy (E1 and E2) explained to a group of new students that it is sometimes possible to adapt one's timetable to suit particular constraints. You then have to contact the school to change groups and justify your request.
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Enrolment: creating a timetable
Two History Masters students in Nancy (E1 and E2) explain to a group of new students how to put together a timetable for a semester. They advise new students to always check that the courses they have chosen do not take place at the same time.
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Educational enrolments: logging in and choosing minors
Two History Masters students in Nancy (E1 and E2) explain to a group of new students how to connect to the platform used to register for courses. They explain how to register for minor teaching units.
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Educational enrolment: what is it for?
Two History Masters students in Nancy (E1 and E2) explain to a group of new students what enrolment is all about and why it is essential if you are to pass your semester.
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Examination invitations
A student (E) asked two school administrators (A1 and A2) about the procedures to be followed by international students. They explained the different types of exam and how students were invited to sit them.
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