Schedule timetable в чем разница
Schedule timetable в чем разница
They are similar but timetable is more common in British English. You can use them both for your weekly plan. There is also a difference in UK and US pronunciation of schedule. US “ch” is hard like a k and UK it’s like sh.
Символ показывает уровень знания интересующего вас языка и вашу подготовку. Выбирая ваш уровень знания языка, вы говорите пользователям как им нужно писать, чтобы вы могли их понять.
Мне трудно понимать даже короткие ответы на данном языке.
Могу задавать простые вопросы и понимаю простые ответы.
Могу формулировать все виды общих вопросов. Понимаю ответы средней длины и сложности.
Понимаю ответы любой длины и сложности.
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What is difference between timetable and schedule?
Here is the result of GitHub search for different queries:
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If you look at a dictionary, you’ll see that they mean essentially the same thing.
1 : a table of departure and arrival times of trains, buses, or airplanes
2 a : a schedule showing a planned order or sequence
b : PROGRAM sense 3
2 : a written or printed list, catalog, or inventory
also : TIMETABLE sense 1
3 : PROGRAM
especially : a procedural plan that indicates the time and sequence of each operation
// finished on schedule
4 : a body of items to be dealt with : AGENDA
Note that one of the senses of schedule points to one of the senses of timetable.
Both schedule and timetable also point to program. However, one of the senses of timetable points specifically to the third sense of program, which is:
: a plan or system under which action may be taken toward a goal
So, if context can’t determine the difference but you think there must be some difference (there doesn’t have to be; it can be subjective), you could use that third sense of program to distinguish between the two.
If going by that third sense of program, a timetable would be a list of events that happens in sequence leading up to or during a certain singular event. Meanwhile, a schedule would be more generalized and describe a recurring series of events.
I personally am more used to hearing about, for example:
A bus schedule but the timetable of a bus trip.
A wedding timetable but the schedule of the church.
With that subtle distinction, I’d be more inclined to say:
A university schedule but the timetable of university registration.
A student schedule but the timetable of the student graduation party.
Using schedule in your example phrases is also supported by your Google hits, which indicate popularity.
But having said that, I don’t think anybody would misunderstand or have a problem with the use of timetable either, if that were your preference. (Merriam-Webster itself seems to equally support bus timetable and bus schedule.)
Timetable specifically refers to when certain set events will occur on a regular basis. A schedule is individual, so it may not be the same every week and may not be the same for every person. Hope this is helpful!
Why students must use timetables for themself?
I think the biggest reason to use a timetable is because of being disciplined. For example when you have to get into society to find a job or look for an opportunity to do something. You must plan to do it. And by developing planning when you are a student > in the progress such as making your own timetable can help you to clarify what you want to do in the future.
My answer is based on what I understand of a linkedin course called ‘time management fundamentals’ by dave crenshaw, an author and a productivity/time management expert who has ADHD. (I mention ADHD because part of the definition of ADHD is problems with time management.)
This answer may or may not apply to your specific situation re the program. In your situation, maybe it’s the just the same thing. I think they both mean what I call as ‘time table’ below. Based on Jason Bassford’s answer, maybe Jason Bassford and I have inverted meanings for time table and schedule.
I believe ‘time table’ = what dave crenshaw calls ‘time budgeter’. It’s basically just an outline what you might do in a day, in a week, in a month or in a year.
A ‘schedule’ then is no longer an outline but what you actually put in your calendar. What you put in your calendar, is already a commitment.
A time budgeter is flexible. It depends on how things in your life change or how often interruptions/distractions most likely arise during the day. You might check your calendar for the past month to adjust your time budgeter for this coming month, e.g. ‘perhaps‘ (see also dave crenshaw’s ‘perhaps list’) I’ll do these activities earlier rather than later in the day because I am more likely to get interrupted later in the day.
However, a calendar is no longer a ‘perhaps‘. You’ve already committed to specific things
eg meetings with clients, colleagues, supervisors and even with family members
eg personal appointments like seeing a dentist, psychiatrist or psychologist
eg times to eat or sleep
eg but also including buffer time! very important.
Timetable vs. Schedule
a tabular schedule of events with the times at which they occur, especially times of arrivals and departures
‘The timetable has been changed several times since it was first announced.’;
(obsolete) A slip of paper; a short note.
(transitive) To arrange a specific time for (an event, a class, etc).
‘I’ve timetabled the meeting for Monday afternoon.’;
(legal) A written or printed table of information, often forming an annex or appendix to a statute or other regulatory instrument, or to a legal contract.
‘schedule of tribes’;
a schedule listing events and the times at which they will take place
One of the five divisions into which controlled drugs are classified, or the restrictions denoted by such classification.
a schedule of times of arrivals and departures
A timetable, or other time-based plan of events; a plan of what is to occur, and at what time.
(computer science) An allocation or ordering of a set of tasks on one or several resources.
To create a time-schedule.
To plan an activity at a specific date or time in the future.
‘I’ll schedule you for three-o’clock then.’; ‘The next elections are scheduled on the 20th of November.’;
To admit (a person) to hospital as an involuntary patient under the Mental Health Act.
‘whether or not to schedule a patient’;
A written or printed scroll or sheet of paper; a document; especially, a formal list or inventory; a list or catalogue annexed to a larger document, as to a will, a lease, a statute, etc.
To form into, or place in, a schedule.
a temporally organized plan for matters to be attended to
an ordered list of times at which things are planned to occur
plan for an activity or event;
‘I’ve scheduled a concert next week’;
make a schedule; plan the time and place for events;
‘I scheduled an exam for this afternoon’;
a plan for carrying out a process or procedure, giving lists of intended events and times
‘we have drawn up an engineering schedule’;
one’s day-to-day plans or timetable
‘take a moment out of your busy schedule’;
‘information on airline schedules’;
an appendix to a formal document or statute, especially as a list, table, or inventory
‘they need a clear schedule of fixtures and fittings’;
(with reference to the British system of income tax) any of the forms (named ‘A’, ‘B’, etc.) issued for completion and relating to the various classes into which taxable income is divided.
arrange or plan (an event) to take place at a particular time
‘the release of the single is scheduled for April’;
make arrangements for (someone or something) to do something
‘he is scheduled to be released from prison this spring’;
include (a building or site) in a list for legal preservation or protection
‘Cowley Bridge has already been scheduled and protected as an ancient monument’;
A schedule or a timetable, as a basic time-management tool, consists of a list of times at which possible tasks, events, or actions are intended to take place, or of a sequence of events in the chronological order in which such things are intended to take place. The process of creating a schedule — deciding how to order these tasks and how to commit resources between the variety of possible tasks — is called scheduling, and a person responsible for making a particular schedule may be called a scheduler.
Schedule timetable в чем разница
Символ показывает уровень знания интересующего вас языка и вашу подготовку. Выбирая ваш уровень знания языка, вы говорите пользователям как им нужно писать, чтобы вы могли их понять.
Мне трудно понимать даже короткие ответы на данном языке.
Могу задавать простые вопросы и понимаю простые ответы.
Могу формулировать все виды общих вопросов. Понимаю ответы средней длины и сложности.
Понимаю ответы любой длины и сложности.
Решайте свои проблемы проще в приложении!
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Schedule timetable в чем разница
There is not much difference! A timetable usually has only the times on it, while a schedule might have more information. Schedule is a little bit more formal.
Example: I have to check my timetable to see what class I have next.
Example: I have to see if the schedule in running on time.
Символ показывает уровень знания интересующего вас языка и вашу подготовку. Выбирая ваш уровень знания языка, вы говорите пользователям как им нужно писать, чтобы вы могли их понять.
Мне трудно понимать даже короткие ответы на данном языке.
Могу задавать простые вопросы и понимаю простые ответы.
Могу формулировать все виды общих вопросов. Понимаю ответы средней длины и сложности.
Понимаю ответы любой длины и сложности.
Решайте свои проблемы проще в приложении!
( 30 698 )