Ten or fifteen minutes early would be fine. Just don't arrive 10 or 15 minutes after the class starts!
2007-08-18 20:01:32
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answered by neniaf 7
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Yes, 10-15 minutes is just about right, though I would say something along the lines of 5-10 minutes. Getting that much early gives you an advantage, because you have extra time to clear up any doubts you have with the teacher, to review for the test, or to get acquainted with your classmates.
Note: You should *arrive* 5-15 minutes early. Your departure time allow you to arrive at the classroom with a few minutes to spare, something along the lines of 15-20 minutes, as someone mentioned earlier.
2007-08-18 20:06:06
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answered by José P. 2
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I'd say 15-20 if you don't know the campus well. That leaves a fair cushion for finding your way. At my university, rooms could change sometimes; I'd go to the room the class was supposed to be in and find out it was now a building over or something like that. If you know your way around, then 10 minutes should be fine.
2007-08-18 20:03:10
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answered by sassy sarah 4
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For the first couple of days, I would suggest arriving 10 minutes early so you make a good impression on your teacher. Later in the year, depending on how strict the classroom rules are, you can arrive earlier (strict rules; 15 minutes) or later (laid back rules; 5 minutes).
2007-08-18 20:01:12
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answered by x0x0x0-ASH-0x0x0x 2
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depending where you live, how far you live away from the school, morning traffic, if there is trouble finding parking, and if your class is sort of far away from the parking area, you should arrive earlier in the morning.
but if none of those apply, you should arrive to class 10-20 minutes earlier. or maybe even 30 so that you can get a good seat and take a short nap perhaps or study or something.
2007-08-19 00:22:02
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answered by tenaciousone84 3
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either one. have you never had a class before? 10-15 min is fine. depends on how hard it is to get a parking spot or a seat. BUT, you should go to bed early.
2007-08-18 19:59:59
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answered by Anonymous
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2007-08-18 20:29:20
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answered by CoolStuff 2
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If you know the campus and how to get where you are going without running late, 7:58 will work.
2007-08-19 07:03:41
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answered by mimegamy 6
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Id allow 15mins to be sure.
Definaltley no later than 7.55.
2007-08-19 17:29:20
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answered by Anonymous
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15mins...to get a good front seat
2007-08-18 20:33:42
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answered by biscuits 1
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