<p>It’s a personal preference but I’ll give some of mine (the further you get in your career the less and less choice you have for scheduling because there will only be 1 section):</p>
<p>I’d rather have a 9 hour day MTW and have Th and F off. I tried spreading my classes out evenly for a couple semesters and it ended up feeling like I was constantly running back and forth to classes.</p>
<p>Try to avoid starting earlier than 9 AM. It becomes waaayyy too tempting to ditch an 8 AM class when it’s the middle of winter, freezing out, no sun, and you’re tired as hell from studying the night before.</p>
<p>Having F’s off is useful for a number of reasons. It means parents can visit you a day earlier than the weekend, you can fly out for vacations (Christmas, Spring) Th night and get a cheaper flight, etc etc. If at all possible, make sure you have as little as possible scheduled for F’s. If this means taking more on during other days of the week…DO IT.</p>
<p>Lol it does seem boring right? That’s what I said to my advisor…but yeah reading lit is for eng gen ed, American history is for Histoy gen ed, calc I need for bio major, and human evo is for anthropology major</p>
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Ignore the stars since I had to put them to deactivate the command. Lol.</p>
<p>Oh geez! I’m so thankful I’ve got 1 class Monday, 1 Tues, 1 Thurs, and 2 Friday! Even if my classes are 3 hours long (4 for algebra!) It would suck (for me!) to go to that many classes a day.</p>
<p>its not bad. youll be busy but hey thats a part of college. as far as scheduling, my university is smaller so morel imited, but id always try to take a day off when I could. not only can you usei t for fun purposes, you can really get a lot of work done…but spread out is not bad either. and like someone already said, you have most of your afternoons and evenings free it looks like. not bad at all</p>