I spend much less time at University per week than I did at High-school. I went to school for about six and a half hours per day five, days a week during High-school, which equates to thirty-two and a half hours at school per week. This is compared to my eleven/twelve hours I will be at University this semester per week.
I'm going to be at uni less that half the time I was at school last year. And for the first session I only have 2 gaps each 1 hour which I can easily fill with lunch.
Add to that I'm only really at uni one day, the other 3 are only a couple hours in the late afternoon/night. And I might skip tuesday cause I only have a one hour lecture.
Highschool was around 35 hours per week...
University: have around 20 hours of class per week... 5 of these hours are lectures which I end up not even turning up too after 4 weeks... so more like 15 hours per week...
Workload that kills?? really? University work is soo much lighter then highschool for me. what course are u doing?
Well when I was at high school, I was there from 8:00-3:00 for 5 days a week, so that'd be 35 hours a week. I'm at uni 6 hours a week and I'm a fulltime student. So my answer would be no. I'm not even close.