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Part-time students attend an average of 15 lectures per week. Full-time study Full-time lectures are held during the day between and For BTech degree studies e. Part-time students attend an average of 6 lectures per week. Full-time students attend an average of 10 lectures a week. Libraries Faculties Courses Admissions Research. Privacy statement. MadGold Member. I know it's possible to do but would it be advised to have 3 lectures in one day?

I'm thinking of doing this as it would be most convenient, any reason why I should not do it? Carrotsticks Retired. For first year where the lectures are 1 hour each, most people have lectures in one day. For other years where lectures are usually 2 hours each, 3 should still be okay like a day at school.

Also for 2 hour lectures, some lecturers give small breaks in between hours. So yes, it is advised unless you want to study part-time. OzKo Retired. Perfectly fine. I've had many occasions when I had three or four lectures per day with some tutorials as well.

If you get tired quickly, don't bother but any normal person who is able to remain awake during the day will be fine. Ahhkk thanks for that guys I'm currently working on selecting my timetable and am trying to cram full the days I will be attending Uni so I can have other days off.

So there's nothing wrong with filling your day as much as you can? MadGold said:. Shadowdude Cult of Personality. Keep in mind, I can't take more than three hours of consecutive classes. They may also involve lab work, practical lessons or placements depending on your course.

Formal academic teaching is only one side of learning at university. Another is independent study — learning to work by and for yourself. This is essential if you really want to get a deeper understanding of your subject. A degree in history might involve a small number of scheduled lectures and seminars each week, typically 8 or 9 hours.

Your commitments on a mathematics course may require you to attend more than 20 scheduled hours per week. This does not mean that some students are working harder than others. Some courses with fewer scheduled hours demand a higher proportion of independent study.



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