Most colleges and universities in the US do not have regular classes on the weekends. Most academic classes will occur sometime between Monday and Friday. However, many schools offer extra classes that meet on the weekends, usually in the arts. It is also possible at some schools to have a subsection or lab relating to a weekday class, that will meet on the weekend.
I think having school on weekends is completely ridiculous! Cause the weekends are the only free time away from school!
It depends on the school... but yes boarding schools generally allow students out on weekends or will do weekend Trips.
A typical school year lasts around 36 weeks, which generally includes weekends. Since there are 2 days in a weekend, this results in approximately 72 weekend days. Therefore, there are typically about 36 weekends in a school year, assuming no breaks or holidays disrupt the weekends.
No u don't b/c summer school is like school and the weekends r to yourself
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Because you don't have to go to school.
On weekends or after work/school on weekdays.
yes they do
about 180
Not so much weekends. He is saying the school year might need to be longer or more hours per day.
sometimes on weekdays your school administrator turns the school emails on as with the weekends
"Res school weekends" typically refers to residential school weekends, where students stay at a boarding school or educational institution over the weekend. These weekends often involve a mix of academic activities, extracurricular programs, and social events designed to foster community and learning outside of the regular weekday schedule. They provide students with opportunities to engage with peers and participate in organized activities while living on campus.