Scheduling tips?

<p>@labanlieu: I know a lot of freshman do take long evening classes. I think it depends on what kind of person you are. For example, I like to start early and end early and put my classes back-to-back. Therefore, I’m not a fan of 3 hr night classes b/c I generally like to talk to friends and do some hw/studying at night and I find having to go to and from evening classes a bit of a hassle (especially in the winter). Also, I believe most evening classes are 3 hrs so you definitely have to have the attention span or else it can get VERY boring and unproductive. However, I know that many people do not mind evening classes because it means they can sleep in later and they get a bit of a longer break in between classes so I guess it depends on you:)</p>

<p>I thought about doing a long night class my freshman year and then switched into the day course… wasn’t a fan of the night course’s structure. Plus, a night course twice a week means that you are likely going to miss meetings, practices or rehearsals of groups that you join. Why is it that you can’t take GRMN101 during the day?</p>

<p>Originally, I could only take it at night due to conflicts with MATH 114 or ECON 01. But, after changing it around, I guess I could take it in the afternoon (which looks like a better option as my day would end at like 2-3) if I take MATH 240. Thanks :)</p>