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Okay, this might be a really dumb question, but hear me out. I'm transferring from a very small CC where I've done my entire degree online, to working on my Bachelor's at a very large university where everything is in person. My classes are stacked where I have all of my five classes back to back in a day, twice a week (Tuesday and Thursday). Classes run from 9 am to 6 pm. I have a lunch break about mid-day of 45 minutes. I know I'm probably overthinking this but I can't help but wonder how my laptop is going to last 9 hours of straight work. I'm having the weirdest anxiety about not being able to access to it to complete my stuff. Do you usually have access to outlets in class? Should I just spend my break in the library charging it? Thank you all in advance, please don't make fun of me it's a legitimate concern.
I really like this idea! I’m a slow writer but I have an accommodation that allows me to record my lectures, in case I miss anything. Thank you
I was actually debating this. I’ll start trying to find a decent one. Thank you
I got accepted into an exclusive program and they lay out your first semester for you, so everyone is doing the first semester together at the same time. I only had the choice of one elective, and that was all that was left
I have 10 minutes in between my classes lol, except for my lunch. I think I’m going to keep paper notes for backup
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Thank you so much