Wednesday, November 16, 2016

Should I attend a school that is in California, out of state, or out of the country?
I think it all depends on what you want to study, what environment you want to be in, and how far away do you want to be from home. You have to do research and figure out which universities whether within California, out of state, or out of the country offer the majors and minors you are looking for. You also have to consider that if you leave the country you will be exposed to a whole new different culture. Also, something else to be considered is how often are you going to be able to visit your family and friends if you study out of state or out of the country. Maybe unexpectedly, you will need to make an emergency trip back home which will cost you money.
Is it better to have at least one class everyday or have two days in a week where I'm at school in the morning until late afternoon/ evening?
-Having at least one class everyday will help you keep track with your work. I feel like having two heavy packed days out of the week will make you want to procrastinate; furthermore you might not use your time wisely on the days you have off. Having a class everyday will help you feel more productive since you’ll be going to school and most likely doing some work or studying once class is done. If you have time left, you can do something fun. You would still have the weekend to yourself to do as you please with your time. If you spread out your classes throughout the week, you will have plenty of time to study and do well in them.


1 comment:

  1. What I learned from my sisters who go to college, is that if you space out your classes wisely during the week, you can have Friday off and still graduate on time! So you should decide on spacing your classes out with that in mind, but make sure you don't overload yourself just to get that Friday off every week. Better spaced out evenly and relaxed than everything stuffed in 4 days and being over stressed.

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