<p>Wake up 9:30:</p>
<p>Eat/Computer/Work</p>
<p>CLASS: 11:15-3:45</p>
<p>WORKOUT: 4:30-6:30</p>
<p>DINNER</p>
<p>HWK/SCREW AROUND</p>
<p>GO OUT / PARTY (wed+): 10:30-3</p>
<p>Sleep: 4 AM</p>
<p>Wake up 9:30:</p>
<p>Eat/Computer/Work</p>
<p>CLASS: 11:15-3:45</p>
<p>WORKOUT: 4:30-6:30</p>
<p>DINNER</p>
<p>HWK/SCREW AROUND</p>
<p>GO OUT / PARTY (wed+): 10:30-3</p>
<p>Sleep: 4 AM</p>
<p>@DartMarcus
here’s mine (I do track though)
MORNING
5-6 weights
breakfast
class
relax</p>
<p>AFTERNOON
lunch
class
practice 4-6
more weights
6 - 6:30</p>
<p>EVENING
dinner
homework
t.v.
sleep @ around 1am</p>
<p>WEEKENDS
Thursday leave school at 4am to drive for track meet
Friday track meet all day
Saturday track meet all day
Saturday evening, leave track meet@ around 11 pm
Sunday morning, get back to school
crash
sunday evening, wake up, eat, rush some work then crash again
rinse and repeat</p>
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<p>You forgot to read the news.</p>
<p>Pitzer College: </p>
<p>8:30-9:30 Wake Up
9:00/10:00-10:50 Class
10:50-11:15 Coffee from cafe or relax on The Mounds (our version of a quad)
11:15-12:00 Lunch
12:00-1:10 Class
1:10-2:00 nap/relax, randomness
2:00-5:00 on-campus job or homework
5:00-6:00 dinner
8:00-10:00 club/organization meetings
10:00-11:00 homework
12-1 go to sleep. </p>
<p>busy busy busy. fun stuff though!</p>
<p>Depends if it’s an off day or on day </p>
<p>ON
fake wake up when roomie’s mom calls
wake up for realsies 15 minutes before class
Dinosuar class
wait 15 minutes for dining hall to open because they open at a weird time (11:15 ***?)
stay waaaaaay too late at lunch, usually table hopping
LIBRARY TIME! 10% last minute work 90% pretending to do work while chatting with friends
Not-Dino Class
Learning co-op (an alternative education course worth one credit, usually spent building fires out in the woods)
ZOMBIE TIME! time to let the internet suck the life out of me
Dinner! Again very long. Sometimes I get 5 cups of tea just as an excuse to stay with friends
ZOMBIE REVENGE! more virtual procrastinating, unfortunately it wastes just as much real time as the non-virtual variety
HOMEWORK until I pass out</p>
<p>OFF
wake up 15 minutes before lunch
Lunch
LIBRARY TIME!
CLASS (4:30)
wait for snack bar to open
SNACK BAR DINNER TIME! stay until friends leave
ZOMBIE TIME!
HOMEWORK TIME!
SLEEPY TIME!</p>
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<p>Hahaha… Says the demographic that watches NASCAR (the rest of America could care less). The South is by far the most insular region of this country. While I don’t doubt that there are big rivalries in the SEC, the only one that comes close to the intensity of OSU-Michigan is Alabama-Auburn. Florida, they’ve been a power for what, 15 years? OSU-Michigan predates the NFL by a half century. It existed before there was a World Series for cryin’ out loud.</p>
<p>According to ESPN, the most prestigious football programs of all time:</p>
<p>OSU - #3
Michigan - #8</p>
<p>The first SEC program?</p>
<p>Tennessee - #12</p>
<p>Typical weekday at the University of Oklahoma</p>
<p>8AM-Wake up, shower, brush teeth, get dressed, feed fish, etc.
8:45-Eat breakfast
9:15-Study if I have a test/read the newspaper if no test (OU Daily, Daily Oklahoman, New York Times)
10:10-Walk to class
11:30-Lunch in the student union/local deli
12PM-Study if I have a test/tutor at the local elementary school/surf ESPN, facebook, email, etc./drive to internship if it’s Tuesday, Thursday, or Friday
2-Walk to class on Mondays and Wednesdays
3-Work Out
4:30-Start homework
5:30ish-Dinner in cafeteria/date night in Norman or OKC
7-Watch some form of sports. If the Thunder are playing, I’m either at the stadium or in a bar. If not, I’m probably just in my room or the social lounge.
10-Last check of the email, watch The Daily Show and Colbert Report, study if I have a test the next day
12-Bed</p>
<p>Also, southern football dwarfs northern football. That said, the North is much better at basketball and hockey. Leave football to the South. Florida, Texas, Oklahoma, Louisiana, Georgia, Tennessee…it’s not even close. I’ll take Alabama-Auburn, OU-Texas, Texas-Texas A&M, OU-Nebraska (although you could call that “Midwest”) and Florida State-Miami over OSU-Michigan, but I am a bit regionally biased.</p>
<p>University of Oklahoma sounds like a retirement home</p>
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<p>There you go. Any big-picture national sportswriter would say OSU-Michigan is the best college football rivalry. I am not even from either state and it is pretty well known even here that OSU-Michigan is “the” football rivalry. The SEC rivalries are all and well, but they don’t have the national presence that OSU-Michigan has. Outside of OSU-Michigan (and frankly, the state of Ohio is one of the most football-crazy states there is), I would say that Southerners as a whole are more passionate about football, but only because there isn’t much else to do in say, Jackson, MI. On the collegiate level, I don’t think outside of OSU-Michigan (and to a lesser extent, UT-OU, Alabama-Auburn, USC-UCLA) there really is much of a difference between the big programs like Wisconsin, Penn State, Nebraska, LSU, Florida, etc. They’ll all say they’re the best.</p>
<p>Pass out at 3, wake up at 10, go out to eat then do it again</p>
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<p>If they have the “national presence,” why have us Southerners never heard of it? We’re a part of the country too…</p>
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<p>Things Southerners haven’t heard of:</p>
<ul>
<li>Interfamilial marriage</li>
<li>Buildings exceeding 10 stories in height</li>
<li>Civil Rights </li>
<li>Dentistry</li>
<li>Snow</li>
<li>Other countries</li>
<li>Books, or, written language</li>
</ul>
<p>Things Southerners find sacred that everyone else in the country does not care about:</p>
<ul>
<li>Grits/Okra/Dale Earnhardt</li>
<li>Sweet Tea</li>
<li>NASCAR</li>
<li>Megachurch or its lesser forms</li>
</ul>
<p>^^Hey hey, I’m not southern but I resent grits and sweet tea being on that list! lol</p>
<p>Wisconsin and Penn State on the same level as Florida and LSU? You’re joking, right? Florida’s linemen are faster than any skill position player in the Big Ten (outside of Ohio State). Les Miles’ grandmother is faster than Big Ten skill position players.</p>
<p>I’ve actually never watched NASCAR (no interest whatsoever), read for fun far more often than my northern friends that I go to school with, have traveled Europe extensively, wore braces for 4 years, not a huge fan of neither grits nor sweet tea, and experienced snowfall 6 times since January of this year.</p>
<p>So not only are your lists irrelevant, but fallacious too.</p>
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<p>I was talking about fan following (Wisconsin especially… Madison is a mad house, and Beaver Stadium at Penn State? Consistently ranks as having the best student section in the nation. Google it.) At the moment, the SEC is the strongest conference, no doubt. In history? Florida can’t hold a flag to Penn State. </p>
<p>And it’s not like Penn State just beat LSU in a bowl game. Oh wait, they did.</p>
<p>I have to go with karabee on this one.</p>
<p>monday/wednesday:</p>
<p>wake up 530, eat
gym at 6am
exit gym at 10am, shower, eat, get ready for class
11am chem class
noontime lunch
noon-2pm eat/surf laptop
2pm calculus class
3-5pm homework
5pm eat dinner
530-730 homework/laptop
730-845 cs class
845-10pm relax/hw
10pm sleep</p>
<p>tues
wake up 6am, get ready
730am class
845am group project work for said class
11am lunch
1130-3pm work on chem hw
3pm chem discussion where said chem hw is turned in
5pm end of chem, eat dinner, relax
730pm-920pm dynamics class
930-10pm relax
10pm sleep</p>
<p>thurs
wake up 6am, get ready
730am class
845am group project work for said class
11am CS lab
150pm exit cs lab, get lunch before cafeteria closes, chillax
4pm calc discussion
6pm exit calc, eat dinner, homework
730pm-920pm dynamics class
930-10pm relax
10pm sleep</p>
<p>UCLA</p>
<p>noon-1: wake up/shower/get ready
1-2: eat lunch
2-4: naptime
4-8: play video games/go on Facebook/do other stuff on computer/get dinner too
8-10: pregame
10 PM-4 AM: party/drink/get high
4 AM-noon: sleep</p>
<p>This is the schedule for most weeks. Schedule for finals week: </p>
<p>noon-1: wake up/get ready/have lunch
1-4: sink into massive depression realizing you haven’t been to class all quarter and don’t know anything
4-5: get some sense that you can pull off last minute cramming
5 PM - 8 AM: cram and read entire quarter of stuff in 15 hours for that 8 AM final
8 AM- B.S./wing final and still get a B+ on it</p>
<p>Repeat every quarter until graduation.</p>
<p>^^ haha, I didn’t even notice your lack of classes in the first schedule</p>