<p>hsmomstef, I absolutely understand where you’re coming from. What I meant was that, because I plan on taking intensive elementary Arabic, I will plan on engaging in about 3-5 hours of class a day, including a lab, and then about 1.5-2 auxiliary hours of studying per night. However, many programs contain their students on campus, don’t provide their students with much freedom, and enforce a considerable majority of their students’ scheduling to be based around pure work and no memorable social experience. Any more insight?</p>