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NEM99 wrote:Tasha wrote:With my schedule for next year I should be able to sleep in a little bit most days: Start times: Monday: 12:30 pm Tuesday: 10:00 am Wednesday: 12:30 pm Thursday: 8:30 am Friday: NO CLASSES! Yippee!
So, yeah, Thursday right now is my only concern with my "alarm clock problem" The challenging scedule of an arts student. To be fair, getting up for that one 8:30 is going to be rough if she really sleeps in the other days ;)
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Kaylya wrote: To be fair, getting up for that one 8:30 is going to be rough if she really sleeps in the other days ;) Yeah, it probably will. I might end up waking up early all through the week anyways NEM99 wrote:The challenging scedule of an arts student. Ah yes, it's going to be so hard for me! I just don't know what I'll do if I can't sleep in til 1. I need my beauty rest! Although, seriously, I'm not liking my last class on Tuesday. It goes from 7-10pm. I can barely keep from nodding off at the end of a normal school day (last period of the day- 2:05-3:30) Honours English Major/History Minor, York '12Stong Rez
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spend less time on the computer and ull sleep easier
it works trust me
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NEM99 wrote:Tasha wrote:With my schedule for next year I should be able to sleep in a little bit most days: Start times: Monday: 12:30 pm Tuesday: 10:00 am Wednesday: 12:30 pm Thursday: 8:30 am Friday: NO CLASSES! Yippee!
So, yeah, Thursday right now is my only concern with my "alarm clock problem" The challenging scedule of an arts student. ^The condescendence of a non-arts student.  Envy here, though. Every day, my classes start at 8:35. I can pick the sequences (e.g., phys, chem, math versus engi, chem, phys), but all variations have the day start at exactly 8:35. Who wants to share my joy? Or at least buy me a really good alarm clock
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malilini wrote:NEM99 wrote:Tasha wrote:With my schedule for next year I should be able to sleep in a little bit most days: Start times: Monday: 12:30 pm Tuesday: 10:00 am Wednesday: 12:30 pm Thursday: 8:30 am Friday: NO CLASSES! Yippee!
So, yeah, Thursday right now is my only concern with my "alarm clock problem" The challenging scedule of an arts student. ^The condescendence of a non-arts student.  Envy here, though. Every day, my classes start at 8:35. I can pick the sequences (e.g., phys, chem, math versus engi, chem, phys), but all variations have the day start at exactly 8:35. Who wants to share my joy? Or at least buy me a really good alarm clock  They made me sign an agreement stating I would always be condescending to arts students when I registered for engineering. I assume I will be sharing your "love" of early morning classes. Calculus, Chem, Physics, chem, lab, calculus, physics, physics. haha
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NEM99 wrote:They made me sign an agreement stating I would always be condescending to arts students when I registered for engineering. I assume I will be sharing your "love" of early morning classes. Calculus, Chem, Physics, chem, lab, calculus, physics, physics. haha Oh yes, I believe I saw that clause in the fine print of the acceptance letter. Actually, if I recall correctly, the engineering lounge at my (future) university has walls decorated with posters demeaning to everybody and anybody who is not studying engineering, particularly BA's. They train us young, eh?  What discipline are you going into?
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What if you're the one with the early morning class and the other person gets to lie in late ... how'd you cope with that?
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malilini wrote:NEM99 wrote:They made me sign an agreement stating I would always be condescending to arts students when I registered for engineering. I assume I will be sharing your "love" of early morning classes. Calculus, Chem, Physics, chem, lab, calculus, physics, physics. haha Oh yes, I believe I saw that clause in the fine print of the acceptance letter. Actually, if I recall correctly, the engineering lounge at my (future) university has walls decorated with posters demeaning to everybody and anybody who is not studying engineering, particularly BA's. They train us young, eh?  What discipline are you going into? They certainly do train us young. I already bash on those commie/arts students at my high school. I'm not sure what discipline i'll end up in. Queen's has a general first year so I haven't even really thought about it. You?
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NEM99 wrote: They certainly do train us young. I already bash on those commie/arts students at my high school.
I'm not sure what discipline i'll end up in. Queen's has a general first year so I haven't even really thought about it. You?
We have a general first year too, but I've already reduced the decision process to either electrical or mechanical. I'm sort of sliding between Newton and Tesla
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TaintedKane wrote:Josh wrote:not a problem for me lol, my body is trained to wake up at 7:30 everyday..even weekends (i just go back to sleep). Same here. I thought I was the only one I tell my friends and they look at me weird like haha my friends think I'm strange for that too
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malilini wrote:NEM99 wrote: They certainly do train us young. I already bash on those commie/arts students at my high school.
I'm not sure what discipline i'll end up in. Queen's has a general first year so I haven't even really thought about it. You?
We have a general first year too, but I've already reduced the decision process to either electrical or mechanical. I'm sort of sliding between Newton and Tesla  Is it too late to unleash Lord Kelvin and seduce you into chemical instead?
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mcgillguy88 wrote:malilini wrote:NEM99 wrote: They certainly do train us young. I already bash on those commie/arts students at my high school.
I'm not sure what discipline i'll end up in. Queen's has a general first year so I haven't even really thought about it. You?
We have a general first year too, but I've already reduced the decision process to either electrical or mechanical. I'm sort of sliding between Newton and Tesla  Is it too late to unleash Lord Kelvin and seduce you into chemical instead? Not at all. Chemical was also an option, but I can't remember why I removed it from the list. Actually, I wanted to study chemistry for a long time before deciding for engineering. It just seemed like with engineering you get a profession, while with pure science you get... a lot of knowledge and a reserved parking spot in front of your old high school with 30 chem assignments to mark :/
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