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Originally Posted by
swarup1987
Hi Kavin
I do not know what is your College name but in WestBengal Higgest College time I spend is 10am to 6pm and I never think 11 hours in college

Our usual patter is similar to it, with a difference of 9 AM to 5 PM. Everything turned out just recently.
After maximum 6-7 hours spend college you bore and after that can not consented your mind.
If this is happen for 4 year it make student mad
It takes only 2 hours for me to get bored. Lol.
Thank god, i only got another 1 and a half years left to finish my studies. Have to get adjust to it.
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im too studying engineering,but this is too much.where are you studying?
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Originally Posted by
kv777
im too studying engineering,but this is too much.where are you studying?
In the state of Tamil nadu (same as you).
But i can't disclose my college name here due to some reasons. My college was coming under Anna university (CB). Though this timing is against University norms, they are still doing.
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Yes, this is a way for learning for the book worms or nerd, 11 hours is way too long, even 6 hours still consider a lot for me, considering change college? (joking)
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9 to 8...........hmmm......so they payin you for it ?? 
We just have to attend a test in everyday morning and if we get low marks in it, we have a re test in evening.
Thats just a false alarm to get you all worked up about studies.....and even if it happens....will be removed after some time(Indians are Lazy by nature
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Originally Posted by
kavinraja
I am just wondering what my college thinks about us, but the below is the shedule that I get to do with them.
Classes from 9 AM to 8 PM (about 11 hours). They just now announced that the classes would go in sundays too. We just have to attend a test in everyday morning and if we get low marks in it, we have a re test in evening. Other than that we have to finish about 18 assignments, 6 project works, have to attend 5 valuation exams for each subjects, three record works, and in the remaining time, have to attend my programming class.
How do you feel guys. Do you think this is a way of teaching? or do you think this would simply screw up the students and won't be a best way of teaching?
No way...r u going 2 a college in Afghanistan :lol
11 hours is hell...nobody would achieve anything, other than the college charging more fees..
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After a little talk they just reduced 1 hour. So my class is upto 7 PM now.
The best part is they just provide a CCNA certified training in 5 PM to 7 PM.
But the sad part is i have to do two different courses at a time on behalf of my engineering. The CCNA one and Embedded system design.
Now sitting idle in my college lab attending CCNA.
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I just read an outdated newspaper today and found that there are many top students this year.
15 subjects and they scored 90% and above for all subjects.
I wonder how did they do it? When I was going through the exam year, I hardly have enough time for revision with all the homeworks piling up each day.
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Originally Posted by
Raymond
I just read an outdated newspaper today and found that there are many top students this year.
15 subjects and they scored 90% and above for all subjects.
I wonder how did they do it? When I was going through the exam year, I hardly have enough time for revision with all the homeworks piling up each day.
I know what you mean, Ray. They are real crazy...either crazily hardworking or crazily smart?? I can't imagine how they spent their time, esp. the record breaking 21 subjects.This shouldn't be encouraged.but the media loves that and the parents are proud of that too because the malaysian require these news to remind them that they are boleh.
Anyway, my time table are more hectic-8am to 10pm starting from next week. Though this timetable will only last for 2 weeks,but it's long enough for me.Luckily, I have holiday for both saturday and sunday.
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Absolutely not. It's like you're forcing someone to learn quickly. It would be very ineffective and a lot of hassle for students.
"If at first you don't succeed, try, try again. Then quit. There's no use being a damn fool about it." -- WC Fields
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