Whats better?8:30 Am or 2:30 pm

<p>I think that since you are a commuter it will be much better to take the early one. The only thing that sucks about commuting to an early class is if traffic gets bad. I’ve been a commuter for the past year and it sucked having to leave my house at 7:10 to make it to my 8:30 math class, but it was okay once the drive was over because the professor was awesome and kept me awake the whole time.</p>

<p>I’d rather get the class out of the way and have the rest of the day free, I’d go with 8AM especially if its only 2 days a week.</p>

<p>I always take the better professor rather than the better time, but that’s just me even though I’m not a morning person by any means. I just like having classes with good professors that teach the material well so I can learn the most efficiently.</p>

<p>yes, well i would have to leave my house by 7:00 AM but i can/and usually do sleep in the bus or i can also do reading assignments. It will be sweet to be finished the latest at 1:00 pm</p>

<p>it depends on whether or not you think u’ll be awake enough to concentrate well in the class. for me, i had to get up at 5:30 am in high school so an 8am class means ‘sleeping in’ for me even though im totally not a morning person. however, if you know you wont be able to concentrate well in a class that early then you wont get the benefits of the better professor anyway. also, if you dont have classes for a couple hours after that one you can always go back to sleep for a bit</p>

<p>Everybody had to wake up early in high school.</p>

<p>When you get to college, your sleeping habits will change (then again, I can’t speak for commuters, it may be different for them). I had to wake up very early in middle school, and even earlier in high school. If, in high school, someone told me my first class would be at 8:00 or 9:00, I would have had no problem with it; 9:00 would have been a blessing.</p>

<p>In college, even 9:00 is horrible, and it’s a 5 minute walk to class.</p>