<p>If so, when do you start and when do you end?</p>
<p>I'm TUES & THURS 9am to 5pm. No breaks in between.</p>
<p>If so, when do you start and when do you end?</p>
<p>I'm TUES & THURS 9am to 5pm. No breaks in between.</p>
<p>Not even lunch? Wowzers. Well at least you have MWFSS free. I think the trade off is good. Two sucky days for five free days. Since next year I won’t be taking a science, I may set up my fall sophomore schedule like this. </p>
<p>I just hope you at least have time to grab a bagged lunch or something.</p>
<p>Terrible…if all your classes are on the same day, all your finals will be on the same day. Just seems like a bad idea to me…although I guess it makes sense if you commute.</p>
<p>I have two classes Tuesdays, one Wednesday, one Thursday and one Friday.</p>
<p>^^^Not necessarily. Some schools have finals on different days from the actual class.</p>
<p>Ouch. I would be dead by the end of the day with that schedule. Not to mention that would be impossible because my Japanese class is everyday. </p>
<p>I don’t know anyone who only does two days, but my roommate scheduled her classes to have Friday free. I suppose that’s a good deal, but she has to wake up for an 8:00 class two days a week.</p>
<p>wednesday & friday off. my campus doesn’t really have classes scheduled on wednesdays though</p>
<p>I have classes MWF 9-3. Nothing Tues/Thurs.</p>
<p>I’m also off WF which leaves me with one class on monday, four on tuesday, and three on thurs. Tuesday I start at 9 and end at 7, but with two major breaks in between. Thursday I go from 9 to 3 with the same breaks. </p>
<p>No breaks 9 to 5 seems brutal. Stacking your schedule like that leaves you with a bunch of work to do on the off days, so they’re not really off. </p>
<p>The person who said all your finals may end up being on the same day is correct. I ended up having three finals in one day last semester, which isn’t exactly ideal for studying.</p>
<p>^Ouch. The most I’ve ever had was 2 on the same day, but one was in the morning and one was at night, so I came home from one and had all day to study for the second.</p>
<p>I have Fridays off, too. 10-3:30 most days, but Wednesday 2-7. I love my schedule.</p>
<p>Last semester, I spread my classes around, so I had two-three classes a day. This semester, however, I wanted to try something different.
On T/Th, I have three 1 hour 15 mins classes back to back (9.30 AM to 1.45 PM) and on Wednesday, I have two 3 hour classes, starting at 12:30 PM - 3:15 PM and the other one starting at 4 PM and ending at 6.45 PM. I’m nervous about how well I will be able to handle this schedule but I am pretty excited about my classes, so we’ll see.
Oh and I’m going to have two finals T, two W and one Th. It’s probably gonna suck hard and oh well. I’ll have four day weekends. :)</p>
<p>Last semester, my classes were pretty much MTWRF from 930-3 with about an hour in between each one. I realized this was a huge mistake for my kind of pace, so this semester I scheduled my classes on MWF, 11am-4pm with 15 minutes in between each class, and I love it.</p>
<p>I found that scheduling huge blocks of classes was a mistake. I was dead partway through the day and not at all in the mood to pay attention to more classes. This semester I scheduled them a little more spread out. I start midmorning, break at lunch, then 1 or 2 classes in the afternoon (except Fridays, when I just have one morning class). I already like it better than last semester, when I had 3 classes in a row. I like breaks and downtime between classes because then I feel more refreshed and ready to pay attention in class than when I’m going from class to class to class.</p>
<p>i have classes tues and thursday mostly and short classes in the mornings mwf but that’s also because i’m interning…so it’s not really a break just special class scheduling. so far it’s not horrible-my longest day is only 9-4 and i do have a break for lunch</p>
<p>9 AM to 5 pm is suicide, especially on exam days. Last semester, I had 9 to 6 (5 classes + lab with 3 hours of total break in between). My last class was a physics lab. The professor was incoherent, always telling irrelevant stories. Luckily, my partner knew what was going on because I was basically a zombie by that time of the day.</p>
<p>On the other hand, I had this one time where I had a class that was 5 days/week. That was hell. So I’m led to believe that somewhere in between is the best thing to do</p>
<p>I know people who have had to schedule only 2 days because of work. It might drive you crazy, but it’s no big deal. In the real world you work 9-5 all the time- or longer hours- sometimes without much of a break. It’s definitely not an <em>impossible</em> schedule.</p>
<p>My problem would be that I would be bored to death on the other 5 days. There’s only so much of sitting around and doing nothing that I can do. Weekends aren’t bad because you have friends, but if everyone else was in class all day and I was stuck in my dorm or at the library all the time, I’d go crazy! </p>
<p>Just a suggestion…this may be a good semester to look into getting a job if you wanted to. Or doing something else, like research or a club.</p>
<p>All of my classes except one are on Tuesday/Thursday. Four meet T/R and then one meets in the afternoon on W. I start at 10, have two back to back classes and have lunch break at 1, then I have two more back to back classes from 2:30 to 5:30. It is definitely worth it with the four day weekend every week, this is how I should have been doing it all along. For once I am actually able to keep up with my work AND get enough sleep most nights. Having exams all on the same day would be no problem for me, the problem would be if I had that many papers due at the same time-- but I had that problem last semester anyway without this kind of schedule, and as it turns out the due dates or these classes are all fairly spread out. So it should work out fine. And as for the hours, 10 to 5:30 is exactly what I had last semester and most of my other semesters with a normal schedule, so this makes no difference.</p>