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Is there any difference between day and evening courses?

 
Old 12-27-2009 at 07:25 PM   #16
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I Like them.... I have 3 nightclasses next term and 1 late afternoon class
it realy opens up the daytime schedule..
And if it ends at 9 30 you can still go out with friends what nit so it's not a waste of an evening!
Old 12-28-2009 at 10:53 PM   #17
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Another random thing I have noticed is that Evening classes in Sociology for example have ALOT of old part time people(30+)
That should be a pro for taking night classes. mature students are there to learn not play on their laptops and talk the whole class. I wish all my classes were full of "old" people.
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That should be a pro for taking night classes. mature students are there to learn not play on their laptops and talk the whole class. I wish all my classes were full of "old" people.
They said it was random, not a con.
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Old 12-29-2009 at 12:24 AM   #19
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I kinda wish I had 5 night classes in a term. It would be a great schedule for me but I don't think they have any classes on Friday nights.
Old 12-29-2009 at 02:11 AM   #20
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I love the title of this thread..in its condensed form it is..is there any difference between day and evening! o.O lol
@ the topic, I prefer night/evening classes. I had two last semester and have two this semester again. In these classes most profs like to finish their class in 2-2.5 hrs and talk about their topic in detail rather than just rushing through to finish something before regular classes end. Also for some reason I feel more awake and enthusiastic at night. So it works out well for people like me!
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