College classes differ greatly from classes in high school. To begin with, you will have more course options to choose from in college. College classes typically carry a heavier course load, operate at a faster pace, and have larger class sizes and less one-to-one interactions with the professor. College students also have more independence where they can dictate their own schedule. To navigate your way to building a schedule, here are 10 tips to consider…
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