What My Schedule Looks Like at CU Denver
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So one reason I also decide to come to see you Denver is because everyone is doing something different. Basically whatever you want to do is supported by your peers and by the school. So my schedule looks completely different every semester, depending on what I want to dio. Um, so my first two semesters my freshman year, I guess on campus I was taking fourteen credits, including one class called Like College Success. I think it's a free class to give you free food, and I would definitely recommend taking that one. So I had my fifteen credits and I was working part time at dominoes and spent most of my time cheer practice or on campus, or like doing like a typical college things. So now I'm taking on Lee nine credits, two of which are online, and I work about thirty to forty hours a week at Starbucks, so your class and workload really look like whatever you want it to look like. I have class in person, in a classroom, and then I have to online classes that I usually work on the weekends before I go to work. My first semester on campus, I was doing classes on Mondays and Wednesdays because we typically don't have Friday classes at C. U campus. My second semester, a CEO, I had an internship at the capital that I worked in the Colorado Senate. So I would go to class on Tuesdays and Thursdays, and I would work on the weekends and do my internship on Mondays and Wednesdays. Then I had one class every other week that I had to go to on Fridays just so that they knew that I was going to my internship and I could kind of report back. It was great, but yeah, so your schedule look typically look like Monday Wednesday classes, maybe Tuesday, Thursday classes. If you decide to work, most people see you do, Um, yeah, it really looks like whatever you want it to look like. Advisors are super awesome in helping you build the schedule.