Well, on the plus side, you won't have to wake up too early. That will be a long day, but will you at least have breaks in between? If you're someone who really works hard and doesn't mind it, then I'm sure you'll be able to pull it off. If not, then you might have to change things around a little bit. It also depends on what kind of classes those are. If they're all general ed, I'm sure it won't be that bad. if they're all major-related classes, you might have a bit of trouble.
Usually, there's an add-drop period. If you don't mind waiting till school starts to figure out if the workload will be okay, then you might want to try out your schedule first.. If the classes seem too difficult, you can meet with your advisor and change your schedule without any penalties.
2006-09-19 12:55:36
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answered by can_u_still_feel_the_butterflies 3
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Each class required 2-4 hours of homework per class taken.
I did attend class 12 hours "like that". Yet I dedicated M/W nights and all day Sundays to my homework and a study group. I did work forty hours a week and school took 20-30 hours a week, so my time was really limited for nothing else. I could only do it for about a semester.
Good luck.
2006-09-19 19:54:10
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answered by Denise W 6
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Been there done that. Makes for a long day and of course you will have the day with 2 or 3 tests but it does make working easier. As long as you budget your time you will be fine.
Good luck
2006-09-19 19:50:48
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answered by jgcii 4
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I did basically the same thing.. tried to arrange my classes on Tues & Thur from 7 AM to 2 or 2:30 PM.
I then went to my swingshift job.
2006-09-19 19:47:50
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answered by j H 6
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whoa. That is intense! I work full time and go to school at night and I thought that was bad. I think you are going to be on overload.
Good luck -
2006-09-19 19:50:35
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answered by ms33 2
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Go for it! Do what you have to do. Remember to study!
2006-09-19 19:45:13
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answered by ballewthebear 4
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