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Pros and Cons of Class Times Through GIFs

This article is written by a student writer from the Her Campus at TCNJ chapter.

8:00 am’s – This dreaded class time could one of two ways; it either motivates you to get up early and be productive, or you end up spending your whole class time looking like this:

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9:30 am’s – The ideal time slot for the first class of the day. You have time for a leisurely shower and eat breakfast, and can still dress to impress.

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11:00 am’s – These can be a serious waste of time if you have no classes beforehand and sleep in everyday. But, if you don’t sleep in, you can get your brain going by doing homework and getting yourself energized before class.

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12:30 pm’s – Make sure you grab something to eat at meal equiv before class! Otherwise, you’ll have to go to Eick afterward — which can be surprisingly crowded.

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2:00 pm’s – Time for the next round! You’ll have plenty of company walking to class, since it seems like everyone has a class at this time.

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3:30 pm’s – This is the point at which you want that afternoon siesta. Maybe class can just turn into naptime?

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5:30 pm’s – You’re almost done with classes! Oh wait, these are probably 3 hours long… never mind, it’s going to be a long lecture.

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7:00 pm’s – Hopefully if you have a 7:00 class, it’s just oral proficiency hour. Even the professors have to get home to their non-academic lives by now.

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Anandita is a junior at TCNJ, majoring in economics and minoring in English
Kyra Mackesy graduated The College of New Jersey with a BA in Journalism and Professional Writing and a minor in Criminology in 2019. While at TCNJ, she was an active member of their Her Campus chapter, holding a wide array of positions: President and Campus Correspondent, Editor-in-Chief, Senior Editor, Marketing and Publicity Director, and Social Media Manager. She loved seeing her chapter grow throughout her four years in college, and will remain an active Her Campus Alumni.