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Northwest university of politics and law's class schedule and other issues? Please. !
Classes start at eight in the morning, so you can get up at seven. There are large classes and small classes. There are three classes in the big class, 45 minutes each, and two classes in the small class. There are no compulsory courses in the evening, so you can decide whether to attend classes according to your elective courses, which means that the evening classes are optional.

Each class is decided according to the class schedule issued at the beginning of the semester or at the end of last semester. Sometimes in the big step classroom, sometimes in the small classroom. Not fixed, there is no air conditioning and heating fan, and so is the dormitory.

It seems that I can't afford it myself, but I can sneak one in. The school will enter the dormitory from time to time to check the illegal electrical appliances. Air conditioning must be, the school lights out at 1 at the latest, and it is useless to install air conditioning.

The tuition fee is one year.

Sign-in is usually the monitor's roll call or something. Freshman is strict. Sometimes the teacher will call the roll in class. Whether you will be caught skipping classes depends on your relationship with the monitor and your popularity. Someone can answer for you.

As for the National Day holiday, it is linked to the notice issued by the State Council, which is different every year.

Weekends are necessary, and basically there will be no make-up classes. I didn't meet that once or twice in my senior year.

International economics and trade major, because you can transfer classes, so it is not good here. Let's see the school arrangement when school starts.

You can't skip a grade, because the school will only let you study 28 credits each semester, and if you exceed it, it won't count.

Hope to adopt.

PS: I'm a senior. Why do you only ask your brother?