My Schedule at Columbia
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Now at Columbia, we generally don't have class on Fridays. If you have language classes like I do, you do General because they want you to have a much later age learning time as possible. A lot of times people used the Fridays off Teo, get go work at an inter ship or working a job because that really gives a great opportunity to explore the city more and get some professional experience. So on Mondays and Wednesdays, I have Arabic in the morning, and then I have a French conversation and another French class in the afternoon and on Tuesdays and Thursdays. I have my Arabic in the morning, a CZ well, and I also have university writing, which is the standard writing class at Columbia and literature Humanity's, which is also the standard literature class here at Columbia and literature. Humanity's actually nearly two hours long, so it's a really long class, and so that was a little tough to get through. It's fun and we get to read a lot, which is great. My father, my class, are usually done by around four, five thirty. Then after that, I'll usually get dinner with my friends, and then we'll go study at the library, and we usually study until midnight, one two in the morning. I don't believe I've gone to bed before midnight after Columbia, honestly, but it's you put in a lot of work, and then my first class is at ten ten anyway. So I just sleep in a little in the morning, and so that's generally what I said all during the week is like and during the weekend, friends and I like to go out to the city of some fun, go to restaurants, go see concerts and stuff. So work is definitely huge component of life at Columbia. That's just how it is at an institution like this. It's there's plenty of opportunities, Have fun, friends.