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Any tips on what a good schedule should be?

 
Old 08-23-2012 at 05:02 PM   #16
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Fridays off should be good .
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Old 08-23-2012 at 05:24 PM   #17
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It all depends on you. Think about when you're most productive. If you don't wake at 8:00 am, chances are you won't went classes start. But if you are a morning person, then try to keep your classes when you're most productive.
Also avoiding short breaks in between classes may be a smart idea.

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Old 08-27-2012 at 01:38 AM   #18
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Thanks! You too.

Also you should wait until classes start and see if you could still make changes, because a lot of people add and drop until the last day to do so. SO you might just be able to make changes.

I completely AGREE with NOT having short breaks!!! They are such time wasterZZ.

Yep, I have Friday's off! Saves me $$$$$$$

Completely agree with the short breaks, they are so inefficient!! And I HATE HATE them , because once you sit down to start work you have to go to class, and then you start skipping and even when you skip you feel GUILTY for doing so. SO in the end you end up like a see-saw, chosing one or the other, study- or class? SO annoying -_-

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