<p>I will be attending an out-of-state college, and all my classes are in the evening?
is this a bad idea? They're all gonna be in late afternoon/night (ranging from 4-10pm, maybe one early in the morning) because I registered late. The upside is a can spend most of the day working and maybe socialize at 11pm so i wont be having classes. What do you think?</p>
<p>If you’re not a night person it might be a bad idea. The job thing is good though. I’ve noticed people in night classes tend to be more serious about their schoolwork, so that’s definitely a plus.</p>
<p>Usually my last class of the day was out by six. After that, I didn’t like the classes as much. They were usually older or less serious students and I was usually too exhausted by then to still be in class-- I’m a night person but not getting to go home and unwind until 10pm was too much for me. But i think it would have been a situation I could adapt to, your schedule sounds nice so long as you can get up in the morning and do your homework. I would just sleep the day away.</p>
<p>I didn’t really like doing that myself. Since I also worked, I didn’t really get to go to dinner or hang out with people that often since my schedule was the mirror of theirs (I was always busy when they weren’t, and vice-versa). Some people might like it, but I would honestly rather be done by about 3 - 5 pm than start my day at 5 pm!</p>