DrPizza
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No, I had class from 9 to 5 on Monday, Tuesday, Thursday, 12-8 on Wednesday, plus a few hours on Friday. Take into account the time to travel to and from school, as well as get ready, and that is basically 8-5.
This was on an 18 unit course load, with 6 3-unit engineering classes.
As far as homework, I think you are a bit misguided here. Many assignments for my classes take at least 5 hours, while some projects take about 20 hours a week of work (per project). When you have big, group project, it can be very time consuming.
Luckily, projects are staggered as far as due dates, so I'll spend 20 hours a week doing one project one week, then another 20 doing the other the next week.
This is all ontop of class time, as well. Not to mention the midterms and quizzes that seem to be almost every week.
You're so full of shit for multiple reasons. 1. I find it incredibly unlikely that you would have 6 engineering courses in one semester. What about all the crap that you have to take - technical writing, courses from the humanities, etc.? 2. You're more or less making my point. Many of us have been to college. We know better than the "class from 9 to 5" and "12 to 8" and more hours on Friday. What you really mean is "I have class from 9 to 10, and 10 to 11, then I'm off until 1, so I don't do shit for those two hours, except
Then, I'm out from 2 to 4, when I socialize again, and finally have class from 4 to 5." The vast majority of college students have shitloads of free time between 8 and 5 on Monday through Friday when they're NOT actually in classes. Further, at every university I've attended, if you really did have 6 engineering classes, they're not going to be a mile from one another, as they'd have to be if someone were spending an hour a day walking (as someone else claims.)socialize.
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