<p>Does having schedule this way work? 3 courses on MWF
and 1 on T Th? Is there benefit in that you can do you work
on T and Th or will I get too stressed out?</p>
<p>Thank you</p>
<p>Does having schedule this way work? 3 courses on MWF
and 1 on T Th? Is there benefit in that you can do you work
on T and Th or will I get too stressed out?</p>
<p>Thank you</p>
<p>it really doesn't matter. although I prefer the other way around because I hate having many classes on friday</p>
<p>I actually really enjoy a schedule like that. It really just depends on what you prefer. I get a lot done on my shorter days, but some people are really good at finding ways to waste time.</p>
<p>I've always scheduled my friday afternoons as free because I just can't pay attention at 4pm on a friday...</p>
<p>Ehh, no matter what you do your schedule will be doable. (I had the hardest schedule of anyone I know last semester and I didn't die)</p>
<p>Do MWF courses have more hw than T Th courses? Ex. for math courses
would I have more during the week (thought distributed) for MWF while for TTH course I would have more (undistributed) work during the weekend?</p>
<p>Depends, I know people who turned in their math homework once a week and did it all the day before. I know some people who had to turn in homework every class. It's almost a certainty that you'll have new assignments after every math class, but it depends on when you have to turn them in and how much you procrastinate. That's usually just for math. </p>
<p>I find that most of my classes had homework due once a week and I usually set aside days just to do one class like Friday for math, Saturday for physics, Sunday for BME, etc etc.</p>
<p>m w f classes in college are not any more difficult than t th....the level of homework all depends...t th just means it will usually be a longer class (75 min), but m w f classes will usually be 50 min per class...it all evens out. my schedule for next semester is 4 classes mon, 2 tues, 2 wed and 1 thurs and 1 fri...everybody has their own preference and the homework really all depends.</p>