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Post by Jean-Luc Picard on Mar 16, 2016 3:33:07 GMT
Probably will wake up at 3 AM if a go to my dream college. Most colleges don't offer classes that late night/early morning. Usually the mornings would start maybe 8 or 9am. Mine starts at 7, but no classes are offered after noon. Many other colleges do offer nightly classes like 7pm or even later, until 11pm closing or so. I am soooo not looking forward to college
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Post by Desophaeus on Mar 16, 2016 3:45:53 GMT
Relax... it's better than HS, but involves higher risks of permanently making a bad effect on the remainder of your entire life. In or out of the classroom, decisions will be made. I bet you already heard that from other people anyway, so I won't go on about it.
The classes are easier (to me) because while the weeks are going by a lot faster and cover a lot more ground (which I do like), the teachers tend to give you a lot less homework in comparison to HS. But the grades HEAVILY DEPENDS on tests and projects. Screw up one of them, you will wish you hadn't. It does hurts your chances of getting great grades.
In HS the grades are good only for getting into a college of your choice (or second choice, be prepared for that to happen). But the grades of your classes in college will affect how your degree looks good or bad to companies, employers, and businesses out there in the real world. It's because normally a new guy straight out of college has to compete for a job with someone who is older and has more experience and more skills at his disposal. You will have to make up for the less proven experience with excellent records and strong references, and even with letters of recommendation as well.
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Post by General Macarthur on Mar 16, 2016 11:32:53 GMT
Nevermind this.
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