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- Academic_quarter_(class_timing) abstract "An academic quarter (German: Akademisches Viertel, Swedish: akademisk kvart (ak) or aq) is the quarter-hour (15 minute) discrepancy between the defined start time for a lecture or lesson ("per schema") and the actual starting time, at some universities in Austria, Switzerland, Estonia, Finland, Romania, Belgium, Croatia, Slovenia, Germany, The Netherlands, Denmark, Norway, Portugal, Sweden, Serbia, Italy and the UK.The quarter system dates back to the days when the ringing of the church bell was the general method of time keeping. When the bell rung full hour, students had 15 minutes to get to the lecture. Thus a lecture with a defined start time of 10:00 would start at 10:15. Academic quarter exists to a varying extent in many universities, especially where the campus is spread out over a larger area, necessitating the need for fifteen minutes for the students to walk from one building to another between classes.In the German university system, lectures scheduled at a certain hour, with or without the addition "c.t." (cum tempore, Latin for "with time"), usually start 15 minutes after the full hour. If this is not the case, usually "s.t." (sine tempore, Latin for "without time") is added to indicate that the lecture will begin at the exact time.".
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- Academic_quarter_(class_timing) subject Category:Academic_culture.
- Academic_quarter_(class_timing) subject Category:Academic_terminology.
- Academic_quarter_(class_timing) comment "An academic quarter (German: Akademisches Viertel, Swedish: akademisk kvart (ak) or aq) is the quarter-hour (15 minute) discrepancy between the defined start time for a lecture or lesson ("per schema") and the actual starting time, at some universities in Austria, Switzerland, Estonia, Finland, Romania, Belgium, Croatia, Slovenia, Germany, The Netherlands, Denmark, Norway, Portugal, Sweden, Serbia, Italy and the UK.The quarter system dates back to the days when the ringing of the church bell was the general method of time keeping. ".
- Academic_quarter_(class_timing) label "Academic quarter (class timing)".
- Academic_quarter_(class_timing) label "Academisch kwartiertje".
- Academic_quarter_(class_timing) label "Akademische Zeitangabe".
- Academic_quarter_(class_timing) label "Quart d'heure académique".
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- Academic_quarter_(class_timing) sameAs Quart_d'heure_académique.
- Academic_quarter_(class_timing) sameAs Academisch_kwartiertje.
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