12-12-2004, 05:57 PM
(This post was last modified: 12-12-2004, 05:57 PM by [wcip]Angel.)
What do you mean when you say "one class"? Is it the same as "one course"? I only take one course at a time. Most people wouldn't be able to take more than one, not only because of the incredible work load, but also because lectures would clash, forcing students to choose which course to follow on a day-to-day basis.
Example: A girl in my class is taking pedagogy at the same time as her Master's degree in literacy studies. Because we only have lectures twice a week (Mondays and Tuesdays), this is barely managable, however you can't take 2 undergraduate courses, say English and French, simultaneously, as both courses have lectures Monday-Thursday.
I'm assuming "class" means something else than "course." I just can't figure out what exactly :)
Example: A girl in my class is taking pedagogy at the same time as her Master's degree in literacy studies. Because we only have lectures twice a week (Mondays and Tuesdays), this is barely managable, however you can't take 2 undergraduate courses, say English and French, simultaneously, as both courses have lectures Monday-Thursday.
I'm assuming "class" means something else than "course." I just can't figure out what exactly :)
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