Do you always skip the classes?

<p>just like the title.</p>

<p>only when i have a bad fever or when its a family emergency.</p>

<p>No. My parents already paid for me to be there, so why skip?</p>

<p>Are you a college or a high school student?
Our college students always have no interest to take classes and prefer to play computer games in the dormitories.Now it’s a big problem here.But we used to think that the bad climate is just coming from you.Now,I find maybe it’s wrong.</p>

<p>I don’t skip classes unless it’s absolutely necessary, like for sickness, etc. </p>

<p>Although I will admit to skipping my political science class frequently last semester in favor of sleeping in for another hour or two.</p>

<p>I only skip if I oversleep, I’m too sick to go, or the class isn’t worth my time (e.g., Calc I, which I had already taken in high school).</p>

<p>Only if I accidentally oversleep or forget to set my alarm the night before, or if it doesn’t count towards my GPA (like my horse management lab class that only has pass/no-pass grading).</p>

<p>I have 5 1hr 15min classes on Tuesdays and Thursday and I skip the first (8am) class and the last (2pm) because I’m just so tired and if I got up for the 8am class, I would be tired throughout the day and it would mess me up even more… so picking my poison so to speak. Also, by the time 2pm rolls around, I’m just so tired so I go home and take an extra long nap and then start on my work for the next day. </p>

<p>On Monday and Wednesday, I have one 50min class from 9:00am to 9:50am and I skip that too since I work better and more efficiently at night to I stay up to like 3am-4am on Tuesday nights and Sunday nights </p>

<p>Fridays = my lab days so I can’t miss those lol</p>

<p>I don’t, because we do have a policy where some # of absences = a grade lower.</p>

<p>Although, admittedly, I am so close to getting my grade lowered for one class because we literally do nothing. It’s a lecture on the chapter we were supposed to read, and her ppts are word for word from the book. NO POINT IN GOING, but that stupid policy. I hate it, I hate it, I hate it.</p>

<p>Sometimes, depended on the class. There were some where the lecture was more or less useless (compared to just reading from the book,) so yeah I would skip pretty regularly. That wasn’t the norm though.</p>

<p>I admit it, if attendance ain’t mandatory, I am often skip lecture. I can teach myself from the book just fine anyway.</p>

<p>My GPA is 3.96 and I am an engineering physics major.</p>

<p>I skipped one of my classes for the first time this semester yesterday just cause I didn’t feel like going…im cool :)</p>

<p>I have missed a total of 2 classes and that was because I was pretty sick. I’m a junior so I would say that is really good. I schedule my classes late enough so that there is no chance of over sleeping and I don’t bring a laptop so I pay attention. There have certainly been some classes I’ve thought about skipping, but I’m paying for myself to be there so I don’t waste the money.</p>

<p>I skipped a class today because I needed to get more work done in the lab. I try not to make a habit of it, though.</p>

<p>If I have something else to do that is important and I know I won’t be missing anything huge, then I will make the executive decision to skip.</p>

<p>I don’t like skipping class, because whenever I do it I get this pre-conceived notion that I’m gonna miss something really important, even though nothing important ever happens.</p>

<p>However, on Monday and Wednesday I have an 8:15 class that I can never bring myself to go to.I live in the ON CAMPUS dorms, and my 8:15 AM Class is ** SIX MILES ** from my dorm. That involves waking up, showering, walking 1/2 mile to the bus stop or calling a cab, potentially waiting for a cab if there’s no bus, 20-30 minutes to get to that part of campus, and a 1/2 mile walk to class. Meaning getting up at 5. So I skip that class a lot. </p>

<p>Otherwise, only if I have something more important for anther class to do. I don’t really mind class.</p>

<p>I go if the class:</p>

<p>1) is useful</p>

<p>2) requires attendance, and/or </p>

<p>3) has a great professor</p>

<p>If a class doesn’t have have at least one of those qualities, odds are I don’t go most days.</p>

<p>^That’s about my strategy as well. I feel like I learn most stuff outside of class (I do much better reading the book and taking notes on that than taking notes during a class) so I can perfectly rationalize skipping a class and taking the time to just study it myself…not a perfect formula always of course but it hasn’t let me down yet.</p>

<p>I plan to skip a class tomorrow so I get some extra sleep (I have a midterm for another class). I don’t learn much in that class anyway (the professor has a huge accent and goes too fast), so I could skip it more often but I don’t.</p>

<p>I pay for my classes, so I go to my classes. I often learn something interesting and enjoy my time there.</p>