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How many classes do you prefer to take?

edited December 2007 in General
I took five this semester and in addition to work I was overloaded.

However I think I could do it okay if I had managed my time better, just would have to be way more gung-ho about it, like not wasting 15 mins here and there.

Ive done my courses 5 4 4 4 4 4 and 5 this semester.

What are everyone elses thoughts? I get the idea most people do 4, does anyone here know anyone thats done six or two or less

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  • edited December 2007
    In my experience, 4 is pretty relaxed unless they're work-intensive courses. 3 will probably feel like not enough work (I'll find out this semester). 5 feels like full time school, and 6.. I'm not doing 6.
  • edited December 2007
    Since I do not work, I always take 5 classes in the fall and spring semester. During last summer, I took two distance ed courses. I somewhat regret doing this because I didn't get a U-Pass and a substandard "professor" called Irwin Shubert put a major dent on my GPA.
  • edited December 2007
    I usually like to take 3 or 4 depending on if I'm working or not. I don't know if I'm just lazy or my social/family life takes up too much time but I don't think i could handle 5 without failing/doing poorly in them. And the funny thing is sometimes I feel ambitious and I register myself in 5 classes, only to drop out of 1 or 2 as soon as school starts. P.S. I'm in the 6th year of my undergrad :S
  • edited December 2007
    Depends on my courses I guess. I'm a "heavy-procrastinator " when it comes to doing something boring (like math), so I have some time management issues. If I'm taking 2 math oriented courses, 3 per semester would be more ideal. Otherwise, usually 4.
  • edited December 2007
    Kevin M.;19231 said:
    P.S. I'm in the 6th year of my undergrad :S
    I always wondered about this...

    Is there a time limit for our undergraduate degree or can we take as long as we want/ need?
  • edited December 2007
    Yep. But you can only take 3 semesters off in a row before you'd have to re-apply for admission.
  • edited December 2007
    I prefer one
    but sadly it would take forever
    so 4.
    13 credits ftw!
  • edited December 2007
    As of right now I'm taking five courses next semester. Four on campus, one distance ed. My job allows me to create my own hours so I can work around it quite easily. We'll see what happens to my GPA.
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    edited December 2007
    ^ which Distance ed course are you taking?
  • edited December 2007
    English 199
  • edited December 2007
    I usually enroll in 4 courses (I took 5 once and was toasted!).

    Since I'm coming back from an 8 month co-op, I've only taken 3 courses for the upcoming Spring semester. :-P
  • edited December 2007
    I feel like taking three would be cheating, Im so dead set on graduating early though, Im sure I could get a 4.0 gpa taking three classes
  • edited December 2007
    slow and steady, been taking 3 courses for 3 of the last 4 semesters and will take 3 again in spring to grad :)
  • edited December 2007
    I have done 5 6 5 and 5 classes per semester. Five is easy and six I can handle, I think I will be doing six again so I can take classes I want before I graduate.
  • edited December 2007
    Sweet, I take 5 every sem too!
  • edited December 2007
    i did 5 5 3 3 and next semester it will be 4 and next summer will probably be 5 again.

    comparing taking 3 courses to taking 5 courses, i prefer 5. i find taking 3 courses is nice and all but there's just TOO much time. and when i get into thinking that I have a lot of time to study i tend to procrastinate a lot more than usual. plus i work better when i'm crushed for time--lol i love pressure.
  • edited December 2007
    3 is good, 2 is a lil slack and 4 is well, havent done 4 since 2nd year :)
  • edited December 2007
    Just for the record, I think in some faculties, it's easy to handle 5 classes while in others its pretty brutal.
  • edited December 2007
    I've done the 5/4 courses a semester thing. The worst part is when you have science labs. :( If they're all lectures it's a bit easier in terms of time commitments, IMO.

    However towards the end I was doing like 3 courses a semester due to course availability. Not complaining, mind. :)
  • edited December 2007
    In regards to Distance Ed...does anyone know what materials I'll have to return once the course is finished? I thought it would be the study guide, but then the outline says I can keep that. A little confused as to what I can and cannot write in.
  • edited December 2007
    The course reader.
  • edited December 2007
    Don't think I have a course reader...
  • edited December 2007
    This is my first semester and for this semester and the next one, i'm taking 6.
  • edited December 2007
    This is my first semester and for this semester and the next one, i'm taking 6.
    Are you in Tech1?
  • edited December 2007
    Morro;19763 said:
    Are you in Tech1?
    No.

    Double Degree Program.

    Bachelor of Science
    - Major: Computer Science
    - Minor: Physics
    - Minor: Mathematics

    Bachelor of Arts
    - Major: Political Science
    - Minor: Criminology
    - Minor: Legal Studies

    I am thinking about changing my Bachelor of Arts to Major in Criminology and Minor in Political Science.
    I am going to be with SFU for a total of more than 6 years! yay.
  • edited December 2007
    Wow, you're all planned out!
    I can't even look that far ahead LOL and I'm halfway through 2nd year
  • edited December 2007
    I am halfway through my second year and I am going to be leaving with a Bachelor of Science, Major: Computing Science, Minor: Criminology and a Certificate in Liberal Arts.

    As well I know which classes I am going to be need to take to do that.

    As well, I have to get done in four years.
  • edited December 2007
    having a plan and staying on track is a good thing, keep at it guys :)

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