WOW?! anybody elses schedule blow

<p>I have class at 8:40am twice and week, and the days i dont i have classes until 9:20 at night... and i enrolled in Rutgers in march and still got this screwed?</p>

<p>Im in the school of engineering btw...</p>

<p>Same thing; except with Pharm.</p>

<p>2 days of early calc and a late night of bio; whatever. I think my sched is pretty good; could be much worse.</p>

<p>man do i not want to have to attend a class 3 times a week at 8:10 or 8:25pm though haha… I sent an e-mail seeing if it could be changed.</p>

<p>I really doubt they’ll do anything;</p>

<p>I’d complaint too, but I have enough friends in my sections so I’ll go with it.</p>

<p>Tough. Last semester, I had all 5 days start before 9 AM and I ended around 5 or 6:20 and my days were pretty full between these times. I already had over 90+ credits. (People with more credits get to go first during scheduling.) 8:40s as first semester freshmen are nothing to whine over. It happens and the world doesn’t revolve around you not wanting to wake up early. If it’s that big of a deal, you can sit in on another section’s lecture if the class doesn’t give quizzes or participation points. Freshmen classes usually have multiple sections anyway.</p>

<p>i dont really care about the morning classes… more the night ones… that **** kinda sucks i have a 5 hours gap between anything… and DAEDALLIA how many friggin credits were you taking?! to have a 9-5 5 days a week filled with class is worse than what my dad went through at law school.</p>

<p>Wow, I had a 10-3 for most days; with a heavy money and a light wednesday… and I thought pharm was hard -.-</p>

<p>Lol, Craig. That is pharm. Look forward to your future. </p>

<p>HLA0392, not even 20, but 7 classes. 20 minute breaks add up too. I personally hate night classes even more than the morning classes. I just want my school day to be done with. Are you commuting? I would definitely just go back to my room during the 5 hour gap, but if it’s really bothering you, you can ask your dean to put you in another section. SoE is really, really good with stuff like that.</p>

<p>You can also just go to another section’s lecture or not go at all. I’m not sure what class you’re specifically referring too but classes are a lot less strict in terms of attendance at college. If you can learn the material yourself, you aren’t really forced to go. There’s a lot of skipping going on. It’s all about exams at Rutgers.</p>