<p>Ill be a freshman next year and I was wondering what most of your schedules are like or how they usually are. Do you go to class every day or just 3 times a week? Just trying to figure out how its gonna go. Also what counts as a full time student?</p>
<p>I go to class five days a week currently, and I will in the Fall too. Four days a week last semester. The amount a day ranges from 2-5 hours.
At my university, 12 credits and higher is full time although I aim for 16.</p>
<p>Most classes are 2-3 times a week. Some, though few are every day, it depends on the class. You will have classes almost every day, however, though maybe not Fridays (or some other day) if you work your schedule right. You design your own schedule so a lot of it is up to you. At my school a full-time student is 12 credits, though your school may vary (I know some schools do credits differently and a full-time student would have 4). Most people do have more than 12 credits though, people do more like 15-16.</p>
<p>Right now I only have class 4 days a week. It would probably be more than that if I were taking a language, however. They tend to meet more frequently.</p>
<p>12 hours is considered full time and normally classes only meet 2-3 times a week for 1 1/2 to 2 hours though a lecture/lab class can run for 3-4 hours but I only had lab once a week.</p>
<p>My daughter is taking classes 5 days a week this year, but next fall she won’t have class on Frdays. In her major, many of the classes meet once a week for 3 hours and she has begun signing up for other courses conducted the same way. She finds that cramming it all in in one session and then reviewing her notes and doing the HW a day or two before it’s due is best for her. Since she’s made Dean’s List every semester, I have to agree that she has found something that works for her.</p>
<p>She has also begun signing up for late afternoon and evening classes because she is not a morning person.</p>