13Cindersmella wrote:Haulnarse wrote:Im sorry but if you commit to going to school, why is your wife searching for courses that are 3 days a week?? As an adult with a wife and kid he should be at the very least studying like its his full time job. 9-5. She expects him to study to be able to be home with her possessive arse more. Sorry justin, you are one whipped pussy!
And justins comment about having so much more time for us (the viewers??) um weird... i don’t schedule my work around when you upload, or round when any vlogger uploads. Your content isn’t any better than your finger jabber wife.
In my six years of college, I never had a class that met more than three times a week. The only time I saw daily, long sessions were for condensed classes over breaks.
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Sorry, wanted to add that I went to uni as an adult and there was no way I could have filled 9-5. I generally took 4-5 classes and they all lasted 1.5 hours or three hours if they were once a week. Final total of 12-15 hours for a full time load. Pretty darn easy. I certainly didn’t need to study every day, nor always have work to be completed. Add maybe five hours a week for studying, writing or reading.
For my graduate work, I had internships, so that made it much more like a full-time job because I was working as an intern 16 hours a week.
During need midterms and finals in both undergrad and grad, I’d have to commit some extra time to writing or studying, but those more intense periods only lasted 5-7 days of increased hours.
Idk, school was not time consuming for me at all. I always had a job on the side, had a husband, a home and pets and felt like I had so much free time.
Also, this is wicked major dependent. My husband’s majors were more time intensive than mine. My Bil also had a super demanding major. However, the options they have mentioned so far aren’t STEM based, so his schedule should be fairly easy.
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