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I created a usage section, which needs to be filled. Also, there needs to be a sound cloud file for the pronunciation. [[User:Minx|Minx]] ([[User talk:Minx|talk]]) 15:00, 8 June 2015 (CDT) | |||
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Technically I believe that WCAS rules do not allow the reading period to be less than four days. The definition says that it can be anywhere from 2 to 5 days. What's the source for this? [[User:Meem33|Meem33]] ([[User talk:Meem33|talk]]) | Technically I believe that WCAS rules do not allow the reading period to be less than four days (maybe the University's catalog specifies this?). The definition says that it can be anywhere from 2 to 5 days. What's the source for this? [[User:Meem33|Meem33]] ([[User talk:Meem33|talk]]) | ||
I would like to see addition of "reading period". Technically I believe that the official name is "reading period", but given that this time is often an entire week, this may be why this time is often called "reading week". I know that the administration | I would like to see addition of "reading period". Technically I believe that the official name is "reading period", but given that this time is often an entire week, this may be why this time is often called "reading week". I know that in meetings with the administration they careful to try to consistently use "reading period" instead of "reading week". Perhaps the University's catalog could be a good source to establish the official title (likely, "reading period") vs the one that is more often used (likely "reading week")[[User:Meem33|Meem33]] ([[User talk:Meem33|talk]]) |
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I created a usage section, which needs to be filled. Also, there needs to be a sound cloud file for the pronunciation. Minx (talk) 15:00, 8 June 2015 (CDT)
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Technically I believe that WCAS rules do not allow the reading period to be less than four days (maybe the University's catalog specifies this?). The definition says that it can be anywhere from 2 to 5 days. What's the source for this? Meem33 (talk)
I would like to see addition of "reading period". Technically I believe that the official name is "reading period", but given that this time is often an entire week, this may be why this time is often called "reading week". I know that in meetings with the administration they careful to try to consistently use "reading period" instead of "reading week". Perhaps the University's catalog could be a good source to establish the official title (likely, "reading period") vs the one that is more often used (likely "reading week")Meem33 (talk)