-How I normally set up my schedule is basically in blocks. So I start at-- today I started at 8:00, and then my last class would be at, like, 2 o'clock. So then I have classes, like, beginning of the day, and then I don't have to come back, except for Tuesdays. So I do Tuesdays and Thursdays, block classes. So then I have Mondays, Wednesdays, and Fridays and the weekends to do my homework.

-The most difficult challenge that I've found is scheduling my classes. I planned to schedule for two days, which would have been Tuesday and Thursday. But I found it really difficult to handle four classes in one day. I couldn't handle like that.

-Mm-mm. No.

-So I finally scheduled for Monday through Thursday. Three classes on Tuesday and Thursday and one class on Wednesdays and Mondays.

-This quarter, it's kind of difficult for me to schedule my classes, because most of the classes were in the evenings. And I can't be here in the evenings, because I commute from Cincinnati. That's an hour drive. The class starts at 7:00, ends at 8:30. I'm not going home until really late.

So there are only a few classes I could pick. Like, chemistry, there was only one class open. So I had to give up a math class in order to be able to do my chemistry and finish the series. So you kind of have to prioritize which one you want to do more. And see what's available in the summer, so that you can finish out your series.

-The problem I had, too, was similar to Allison's, is that when you know what classes you want to do, then seeing sometimes, they're at the same exact time. So you've got to choose. OK, which one do I want to do? Really prioritizing.

And also, since I'm only going to be here on Tuesdays and Thursdays, how do I want to schedule my time? Do I want to be here all day? Or do I just want to be here in the mornings? Stuff like that. And also, working homework into that and stuff like that is kind of hard sometimes.

-I have to schedule around my child. I have a six-month-old. So I really don't care what class I have to take. It just matters about my child. And when [AUDIO OUT] off to a sitter--

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