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Old 08-10-2010, 04:07 PM
rlg327 rlg327 is offline
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Originally Posted by ree-Xi View Post
I'm no advocate of changing your life around one day, but what kind of class is this? Is it offered other semesters? Is it a prerequisite for other classes?

In my experience, the once-a-week, night classes were usually something in my major, which I could take at any time in my four years, or in one case, a science lab. Most of my major's (English/Journalism) classes above the 200 level were 3-hour classes, and a few twice-a-week 90 minute classes. In fact, my last four semesters, my classes were all on Tuesday and Thursday, so I only went to class two days a week. Those days were long, but it gave me time to space out my homework, job, and multiple activities.

None of the"freshman" or 100-level classes were once a week/3-hour classes. I'm mostly wondering if you want to spend your first semester bogged down one night a week. Be aware that you will likely miss cafeteria hours that night (that sucked - when I was in the dorms my only choice was to order out when in class during dinner time), and if you receive a bid, might miss new member class or sisterhood dinners.

Good luck, and I hope that it works out for you.
I actually have it 4 hours a day on Monday, I have a one hour class of it in the early afternoon and then 3 hours later that evening.
If another class I'm interested in opens up, I'll probably switch out of this one, because I agree that it is very time consuming for my first semester.

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