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Due to scheduling conflicts one year, I had a 7:30 a.m. public speaking class on Saturday mornings that semester. 7 frickin' 30!!! A.M.!!!! On a Saturday!!! After Friday partying, it was a miracle I was speaking at all, never less coherently. I got through it, with an A.....how, I don't know.
My mid-afternoon classes sure beat the hell out of my 8am classes.
But then you're sitting in class all day instead of getting up early and being a little bit tired but getting it over with early. But you might not be a morning person lol, so I respect that.
Due to scheduling conflicts one year, I had a 7:30 a.m. public speaking class on Saturday mornings that semester. 7 frickin' 30!!! A.M.!!!! On a Saturday!!! After Friday partying, it was a miracle I was speaking at all, never less coherently. I got through it, with an A.....how, I don't know.
I don't party, so it probably wouldn't affect me if that was the case.
But then you're sitting in class all day instead of getting up early and being a little bit tired but getting it over with early. But you might not be a morning person lol, so I respect that.
I didn't want to get it over with early. I wanted to sleep in.
I should have mentioned in my original post that it's the same professor and same lecture for the 10:30 and 2:40 class. And this Tuesday will be the worst because I will be stuck on campus till 4pm before going home for Thanksgiving break :/.
Yep, I think they do it on purpose. First semester freshman year, they scheduled all the freshman core final exams on the last Friday and then freshman English on the last Saturday before Christmas. I actually finished all my other finals the first week then had to wait around for an entire week to take those two classes on Friday night and Saturday morning. Everyone but freshmen had already left and the campus was deserted, but we had to be there.
No, I just don't understand the appeal of being up all night puking on the weekends and not being able to remember anything about the party the next day. But that's not the point of the discussion.
Yep, I think they do it on purpose. First semester freshman year, they scheduled all the freshman core final exams on the last Friday and then freshman English on the last Saturday before Christmas. I actually finished all my other finals the first week then had to wait around for an entire week to take those two classes on Friday night and Saturday morning. Everyone but freshmen had already left and the campus was deserted, but we had to be there.
My final for this 3pm class is 8-11pm on the last day before break.
My mid-afternoon classes sure beat the hell out of my 8am classes.
I wouldn't feel that way at all.
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