I like it, looks good to me. Everything is scheduled nicely together. You just need to hope that you actually get the desried schedule you want. This reminds me that I need to sign up for college and get my classes in order as well.. damn it.
2007-11-12 17:11:25
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answered by poemmusic 5
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my vote goes to Vandy.. sure they got a couple of cupcakes like Richmond but.. 5 games on the road vs top 25 teams and finish the year playing a home game vs the defending ACC champion Wake Forrest... not to mention Alabama and Kentucky which are two vastly improved programs to Michael C.. actually whenever Auburn has entered preseason out of the top 10.. they've finished in the top 5.. this year.. they start @ #18.. they play tough games on the road where they are 11-1 over the last 3 years.. and.. most importantly they only play ONE game at 11:30 ( a time they stink for some reason) and that is vs Mississippi St.. they play mostly at 2:30 and 6:15 (times they have played well).. if I were a superstitious sort.. I'd be in Vegas with a few hundred to drop on Auburn to win the SEC.. btw the only loss on the road.. @ LSU when Vaughn missed 5 field goals and they lost in OT a game they SHOULD have won.. also the only team from the SEC East to hold a win vs Auburn since 2004 is Georgia.. and they did it last year.. Georgia hasn't beaten Auburn in Athens since I think 2001.. the rest.. Tennessee is 0-3 against Auburn.. Vandy.. 0-1.. Kentucky.. 0-2.. S. Carolina 0-2.. Florida 0-1.. and Georgia whom they play every year is 1-2 in last 3 years
2016-05-22 22:16:14
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answered by ? 3
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Course load sounds fine. You have tough days on Monday and Wednesday. First can you get from one class to the other in only 15 minutes? Second can you handle being in class for basically three straight hours without a break? Third you may have a ton of homework on Tuesday. Make sure you don't have any conflicts on Tuesday night
2007-11-12 17:12:51
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answered by Anonymous
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As a college student my self who will be submitting my schedule, your schedule is bit more flexible then mine. You dont have any class that begins in the morning and the firday schedule, though 1h 45 min is rought to sit through, it is do able.
So yes,it is a good schedule. Also my apprach has allways been to take a heavy load in fall and light load in spring, b/c once warm weather arrives, I dont like to study much, so i like the approach of 4 classes.
2007-11-12 17:19:47
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answered by hsingh86 2
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This is a great schedule! You were able to avoid early morning classes and put your classes back to back so there is no odd chunks of time in between. Also, you have a good variety of classes which is nice. Just remember to eat an early lunch on Monday and Wednesday. And something before your long class on Friday. Good luck!
2007-11-12 17:12:08
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answered by Lum 5
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yeah it is ok. I had a schedule similar to this my freshman year (second semester). Getting up late made me really lazy, and I had a job that I went to after classes...so yeah I was really lazy and didn't study near as much as when I had early classes. The next semester I had earlier classes and it fixed my laziness problem in a hurry.
taking fewer hours can help, but it can make u lazier as well. Spend ur extra time wisely and study, don't be lazy like I was!! my gpa suffered that semester and I only took 14 hours...but the timing messed me up (having mid afternoon classes)...good luck!!! just remember that even if u get up early to study u might be pooped by the mid afternoon and fall asleep in class...I had this problem as well...i know im bad...lol.. :/
2007-11-12 17:37:05
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answered by amf42d5 2
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Nah, I like to schedule 5 classes in 4 days, keep your Fridays off, Thursday is a big party night. Although, intro psych. should be easy enough to go to with a hang over.
2007-11-12 17:14:11
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answered by some female 5
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Looks good but If i were you, id leave friday open for a full day recovery from thursday nights. Rather then that, looks like an easy 3.0+gpa!
2007-11-12 17:13:54
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answered by Help 2
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Eh, I would go for 16-18 credits at least. You will get done sooner and end up paying a lot less money.
2007-11-12 17:11:08
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answered by Anonymous
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Not if you have to maintain full-time.
Less than 12 is part-time
You can not drop a class with 13 hours and maintain full-time.
2007-11-12 17:12:24
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answered by Small Victories 4
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