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Class / Prof Expectations
What do you think is a reasonable work load for a class?
I have a 300 level class right now and the outline says I should be spending 10-12 hours a week, on this one three credit class.
I understand there should be some difference between upper and lower division...but 10-12 hours a week? Is it just me or does that seem unreasonable?
I have a 300 level class right now and the outline says I should be spending 10-12 hours a week, on this one three credit class.
I understand there should be some difference between upper and lower division...but 10-12 hours a week? Is it just me or does that seem unreasonable?
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Im taking both Math and Chem right now (Along with CMNS and Eng) and I would say that I expect a huge work load from the first two, and not even half as much from the latter 2.
Either way...taking a full course load, if 10-12 hours is the norm, do they realistically expect me to take 50-60 hours of studytime a week...?
I'm just curious how they decide on what merit some classes are four credits and some are three credits...besides the obvious three hours in class time a week / four hours in class time a week.
The distinction becomes blurred in DE classes, then how are you figuring out if its 3 or 4 credits?
and if the instructor says it should be this much time, for a three credit course, what is the criteria for choosing 3 vs 4 credits?
PS. I love Ann Travers! She's an awesome Sociology prof. I think she's gonna start teaching [in lecture] again next semester. Can't wait!
but no its a different class, which i imagine ill be spending no more than 2-3 hours a week for, when you work full time there is just no possible way you can devote 10-12 hours for one class