really late or early class?

<p>i think i’m gonna go with the late class. this is my schedule as of now:</p>

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<p>you’re missing chemistry.</p>

<p>15 minutes to get from the lecture hall in Rockefeller to Teagle hall and then change as well as 15 minutes to change, possibly take a shower, and then get from Teagle to wherever cs 1110 is doesn’t exactly give you a ton of extra time each way btw. It is doable though especially since rockefeller is pretty close to teagle. </p>

<p>I considered taking lifeguarding last semester but chose not to since it would give me the same amount of time, and especially on the latter end when i would have had to dry off it wasn’t worth the rush.</p>

<p>i have AP credit for chemistry, as well as phys 1112 and math 1910.</p>

<p>i may change my PE class to something else then, to make it less stressful to get around…</p>

<p>as someone who just graduated from Cornell, take my advice and do the 7PM one. what day of the week is it? As long as its not on Friday then that’s good. In your 4 years you will want to take as few 8AM/840AM classes as possible, unless you’re a morning person or something. Grab an early dinner at RPCC at 6PM and then go to class at 7PM come back and do homework or go straight to the library after your 7PM class. No way I’d ever do the 8AM.</p>

<p>i took 8am classes all freshman year to get done earlier in the day…yeah, it sucks to take it early…but having an 8 pm one is way worse. its so nice at the end of the day to know it’s actually the END of the day. Having another commitment late sucks. I do not do 8am every day now…by any means…but I would still take it over having a late class.</p>

<p>^ I think more like you. Being done early is the way to go for me, and waking up isn’t an issue, since I had to wake up around 5:30 every day for the last 6 years cause of my far away school. It’s so much nicer knowing you have absolutely no other commitments the rest of the day.</p>