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Originally Posted by rlg327
I spoke to a Panhellenic Council member about this problem and she said "We know there may be classes in the evenings, when it gets closer to that time we will schedule your recruitment schedule around your classes. Send it in during rush week, your pi chi’s will help you as well"
I just changed my schedule a little, moving my class up from 4-7 instead of 7-10, so I'll only miss 2 hours of Pref day instead of 3, so I think this way it'll be easier to have my Pref day scheduled around my classes.
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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.