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College students' schedule
The schedule of college students' classes is introduced as follows:

syllabus

One class is 50 minutes, one subject has two classes, and the break is 10 minutes, and the break is 20 minutes. At most 10 class every day. There are four sections in the morning and afternoon, and two in the evening.

The first section? 08:00-08:50

Part two? 09:00-09:50

Part three? 10: 10- 1 1:00

The fourth quarter? 1 1: 10- 12:00

Section 5? 14:00- 14:50

Section 6 15:00- 15:50

Section 716:10-17: 00

Section 817:10-18: 00

Section 9 19:00- 19:50

Section 10: 20-20: 50

Matters needing attention

Every class has a mobile phone bag, and students' mobile phones will be handed in before class.

② During class hours, mobile phones can only be used to search for knowledge, not to play with mobile phones. The deputy secretary of the branch and the counselor will also randomly enter the classroom to check the students' playing mobile phones.

(3) Teachers' teaching methods are more open and active, and students' initiative in class is higher than that in senior high school.

Teachers also have fixed offices. Students who have questions after class can still go to the teacher's office to ask questions. The teachers are very enthusiastic. But pay attention to the lunch break and try not to disturb it.

That's probably all, except that the dormitory is fixed and there are fixed classes in class. I hope the students can adapt as soon as possible!

The courses for college students will be arranged according to different majors and grades. Generally, there will be public courses, compulsory courses and elective courses. Public courses and professional compulsory courses are generally arranged from Monday to Friday, and professional elective courses are generally arranged on Saturday, Sunday or evening.

The specific arrangement will be arranged and distributed by the school after the students enter the school. Different schools have different specific arrangements. If you have any questions, you can ask your seniors or counselors.