HELP, how to read "days" on course listing?!

<p>Well I'm trying to choose my courses for UF, but I'm a bit confused on how to read the "Day(s)" column. I'm looking at the classes, and some of them say "MTWRF", that means M-F, right? Does that mean the class meets EVERY single day of the week, or it probably meets a couple of days but is available all those days? If so, how do I know which days? Here's what I mean:</p>

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<p>Anyone have any idea? Thanks guys =)</p>

<p>I think it meets every day M-F.</p>

<p>Oh, well, that sucks =( I want to take Intro to Micro and Intro to Macro and I want the live class instead of the recorded sessions later on in the day, and that means period 1 and 2 EVERY day for me. Also means I wanted to take Intro to Stats but it comes into conflict with Micro :/</p>

<p>That's what happens in the summer, the term is shorter so most classes meet every day. Summer is a lot faster paced than fall or spring.</p>

<p>Yes, MTWRF is everyday. MW would be just Monday and Wednesday while TR would be just Tuesday and Thursday. Also a note for yourself, most language courses are worth 5 credits and meet MTWRF.</p>

<p>:/
I'm glad I'm taking AP Macro this year and Micro next year.</p>

<p>So tell me more about summer classes, can I attend the summer right after senior year to get classes out of the way?</p>

<p>Yes. This year summer term starts June 30th.</p>

<p>Thanks guys, helped a lot. Now I also have a question...when a class says the "Period" is 4-5, does that mean it's a two-period class, or does it mean it's available period 4 OR 5? I ask because I saw a class that said 2-E1...kinda hard to believe there'd be an 11 hour class that meets MTWRF. </p>

<p>Once, again, thanks! I'm really trying to work out my schedule. Also, I'm a Florida Opportunity Scholarship recepient, and therefore must take the FOS freshman introduction course..but I'm also a Warrington student, so I want to take Warrington Welcome; can I take both those freshman intro courses although they're both SLS1102?</p>

<p>4-5 means it's 2 periods that day. What class did you see that said 2-e1?</p>