<p>Does anyone see any glaring problems with either?</p>
<p>Also, would anyone have any classes to reocmmend to me?
If you don't know already know, interests inlcude:</p>
<p>Big ones: Econ, History, Government, Philosophy, English
Minor: Psychology, Math</p>
<p>I know this last one is a bit demanding, but if you either know anything of any of the classes/teachers mentioned in this thread, care to drop some insight?</p>
<p>Doesn’t seem too tough, but a bit spread out. I wouldn’t like having those big gaps in the middle. Personally, I’d see if I could space it out more evenly, and if not, I’d add another course to fill the gap. I don’t recommend the latter though, unless you’re very confident in your abilities.</p>
<p>^^ I don’t know personally the idea of having the big gap in the middle seemed nice to me. Not only time for lunch but also if I was pulling an all nighter grab some rest between classes, or (hopefully not) getting some last minute work together.</p>
<p>Has anyone had any trouble with having a gap in the middle of the day?</p>
<p>yea im not a fan of big gaps. especially if u have enough time to go back to ur dorm…and lay on ur bed…and fall asleep…and not go to the rest of ur classes lol
and this happened a lot first semester</p>
<p>a big gap is like 3 hours or more. A nice gap is just like one class period, enough for lunch. Its important just to stay on central or near ur next class.</p>