1.) Is it better to study in the morning and have college classes at night or to have college classes in the morning and study at night?
It's better to study in the morning and have college classes as night so if you have a test on that day you could study in the morning and the afternoon then have the test after a day of studying rather than studying in the night and forgetting everything in the morning and then taking the test. Just my logic that answers this question for ya'll.
2.) Can you eat in a college class? hmmmm
You can do anything at this point, you are the adult, and from my expertise I've heard that you can even bring a blanket if you are cold in class or do anything just don't disrupt the class and learn. Just what I've heard that answers this question for ya'll.
Yes Elijah. Yes. When I am in college, I'm going to be eating all my snacks during my college classes.
ReplyDeleteI think deciding what time to take a class depends primarily on you. Many people are not morning people, so taking a class at 7am will be very difficult. I know for myself, I like to study the day/night before and take the test in the morning. I am just used to this routine but maybe in college I can change things up a bit! Also, I know some professors will not let you eat in their class, sorry to gt your hopes up!
ReplyDelete1. Honestly for me, I would rather study in the night and have classes in the morning because I'm used to waking up everyday to go to class at school currently and also studying for a test at night. However, I might try to have classes at night to see if it works out for me. If it doesn't work out, than I'll have to change back to my normal routine.
ReplyDelete2.I fell like some professors, who are nice and well respected will allow you to eat in their class as it most likely doesn't cause disturbance or any harm to the other students. Some professors however, will not let you eat in class due to being a rule of theirs or that they are just mean people.
1) Even if I took a morning class I wouldn't study at night ahaha. It's all preference, mah dude. However, I prefer morning classes just to get it over with!
ReplyDelete2) I'd be upset if I saw a fellow student eating during class while I'm hungry, but, hey, you do you. Eating in class is allowed in college, just pick up after yourself! >:/
Overall it depends on you as a person and how you are. Like Alyssa said some people are going to be used to the routine of school and so they might take early classes. It also depends on where you go because if I remember correctly, Mr. Nguyen told us that the UC campuses don't offer evening classes anyways.
ReplyDeleteEating in class is never really a problem that I hear about when it comes to college. I think having snacks is fine but bringing a plate of chicken with rice and veggies is definitely overboard.
I prefer to get all my classes out of the way in the morning rather than taking night classes. It allows me to spend the rest of the day to chill and do nothing.
ReplyDeleteI think I'd be annoyed at the people eating during class. All you'd hear is people chewing on their food while I'm trying to pay attention and be a good student. I probably wouldn't even be paying attention in class anyway.
I agree with Justin I would prefer to take my classes in the morning. That's because I'm an early bird and I would rather get it out the way. I also feel during the night classes I would be more tired because I'm not use to going to classes late. I feel if you take classes earlier it gives you the rest of the day too do what you want and not stress for hours over a test.
ReplyDeleteI feel eating snacks in class keeps you focused and up as long as it's not a full course meal I don't see why not. We're suppose to be adults If you want a snack it shouldn't be a big deal.