Ray shares some advice on how to schedule your classes!
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So now we're on to one of the most daunting task of thie. Summer for you is setting your schedule a schedule and classes is not what you think it is coming in as a freshman, you think, Okay, I have to do fifteen credit hours a week. That means that means for three created our maid either Monday, Wednesday, Friday, three times a week. It's not like high school or go to the same class every day and do the second thing every day. Most of the classes your freshman, you're going to be court classes so you may have a biology class in this part of campus math class from that part of campus. Then you have your history on another part of campus, and it's all straight out. So in your scheduling, you have to plan out the time between classes, and there's so many other factors to think about that you won't know until you're here and each campus is different. I cannot stress that for me personally, I'm a music major, so my schedule is horrendous. How I have nineteen credit hours, and that's aside from rehearsals. I have most of my classes on actually have four classes every day. Most people ten either had their classes on Monday. Thursday, it's best to try to schedule it that way so that you have one day with mostly classes and other days where you can mostly study and work personally as a music major. This is you're talking to anyone who's majoring in music. The schedule is crazy because there's so much you have to do. Um, but that's mostly later, Um, and junior senior year once you're into your major, but scheduling can get very, very crazy.