A lab based curriculum isn't only labs, it's just not lecture separate from labs. Can't be more specific because there are a couple of different ways to teach lab based. Another thought, maybe the instructor isn't a full professor, but a specialist PhD that works a daytime job in forensics? UTexas has been known to do this for some specialized classes. And a final thought, my second semester at UT, everything I took was before noon, except for an evening physics lab. Since I too am a night person, by the third week of classes I shifted my sleeping pattern so the classes were in my 'late afternoon/evening' time and didn't try to get up in time to make the shuttle bus every morning. I still feel it saved my grades that semester. Keep it mind if you find yourself sleeping in instead of going to class. ;)
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Date: 2005-08-04 11:37 pm (UTC)Another thought, maybe the instructor isn't a full professor, but a specialist PhD that works a daytime job in forensics? UTexas has been known to do this for some specialized classes.
And a final thought, my second semester at UT, everything I took was before noon, except for an evening physics lab. Since I too am a night person, by the third week of classes I shifted my sleeping pattern so the classes were in my 'late afternoon/evening' time and didn't try to get up in time to make the shuttle bus every morning. I still feel it saved my grades that semester. Keep it mind if you find yourself sleeping in instead of going to class. ;)