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Why is it that teens are so reluctant to take eight am classes in college when in reality they'll probably end up working at a job that starts at eight am for the next twenty years?

As a perspective college student I have been advised by numerous college students and admissions officers that I won't have to take early classes when it comes to starting college, when college is meant to be for preparing students for starting rigorous and time structured jobs. #8amclasses

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Kim’s Answer

Aubrey,

You've already proven to the world that you can do the 8 a.m. drill. You did it for the past 12 years. Enjoy a little freedom before you have to start doing it for the next 40 years. Besides, not all jobs are 8 a.m. - 5 p.m. I worked a midnight shift for 18 years. That being said, if you are one of the few who is an early riser, and your brain is awake and functioning by 8 a.m., (as I was when I was in college!) then take the early classes. Let the others take classes that best suit them. Problem solved!

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