<p>I'm transferring to UCF this coming semester as a junior and I'm taking six classes. Most of them are 10 minutes apart. Do you think I'll have enough time to get to all my classes on time?</p>
<p>Maybe, maybe not. some classes end a bit earlier than the listed time so that may help you out. But others end exactly when theyre supposed to on your schedule or sometimes extend past that. it all really depends on where they are all located as well. i have 10 minutes between physics and physics lab but its in the same building so im in no rush. the campus is pretty big and youd have to make sure you dont waste any time in your walk.</p>
<p>I have had many classes that were 10 minutes apart and I was fine. I agree with marlins97 about classes ending early and whatnot. Very true. Almost every class I took ended early and a couple class sessions were even canceled. But, I did have a few where the teacher went to the very last minute!! I remember my last semester at UCF I had a class in HPA1 and 10 minutes later I had a class in the Communications building on the other side of campus! My class is HPA was notorious for running over and I was always literally running to my next class. I just explained to my second teacher that my class before was farther away, the teacher was understanding the couple times I had to sneak in a couple minutes late. Hving your ENTIRE schedule of classes 10 minutes apart is kind of stupid though. I would recommend more time between your classes, especailly if you have like 3 classes per day. You will get sick of sitting through 5 hours of school STRAIGHT, really quick. Try to take 2 classes back to back, then have like an hour lunch break and then have an afternoon class… believe me, you will be thankul for that break (especially during finals week, nobody wants to take 3 or 4 finals back to back to back). Just be smart with your schedule and understand how demanding each class is.</p>