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3 Hours Bio Lecture

First day of school was yesterday. I have a 3 hour bio lecture with a 10 minute break halfway through, which wouldn't be so bad... if my professor didn't stutter horribly!!!

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First day of school was yesterday. I have a 3 hour bio lecture with a 10 minute break halfway through, which wouldn't be so bad... if my professor didn't stutter horribly!!!

Awe, that's terrible. Hopefully he will slow down and take his time trying to get the words out.

Stuttering is an incovenience for both the speaker, and the listener, but please remember it is something that he doesn't have much control over.

My chem lecture from 8-10:50. I think we get a 15 min break in between, and I'm sure we won't take the whole class in most cases. Our lab is from 11-1:50. So, I really need some time to eat, go to the bathroom, take my contacts out, etc. The first class day (Monday) we were out of lecture about 10:15 (?), but I'm sure most days will take a littel longer than that.

I love 8 week classes, 15 classes left to go! :)

You don't by any chance go to Schoolcraft, do you?

First day of school was yesterday. I have a 3 hour bio lecture with a 10 minute break halfway through, which wouldn't be so bad... if my professor didn't stutter horribly!!!

Ours used to be 3.5 hrs. After about the 2.5 hr mark everything was so redundant and painful :rotfl:

It's a very interesting subject though and the foundation to the rest. Good luck. :)

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No, not Schoolcraft. I go to MMCC. Do you have the same thing there?

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