For colleges and universities that operate on a regular two semester academic year, one credit would be 16 hours of class contact time. Thus, a three credit course would be 48 hours of class contact time for the semester.
If you are referring to in-class time, it depends on how many credit hours you are registered for. The average credit load in 15 hours per semester. This means you are required to be in your scheduled classes, 15 hours per week. Some classes meet for three hours per week, some four, and a few at five. Whatever your classes add up to in credit hours, that's how many hours you will spend in class per week. However, most of your study time will be outside the class room. How much study time you put in, may make the difference between success and failure.
about 70-90
1260 hours I multiplied the number of days with the number hours they're there a day!
Second class passengers,did not get as many luxuries as first class passengers did. They had a dining room, but not as many activites.
The maximum capacity of people in each room so up to ten in first class seven in second class and five in third class
For colleges and universities that operate on a regular two semester academic year, one credit hour means one hour of classroom time per week. Most courses are three credits. Thus, you are required to be in class three hours per week. Some three credit courses are broken down where they meet three days a week for one hour each day, some meet two days a week for an hour and a half, while still others meet once a week for three hours. If the course is four credits, then you are required to be in class four hours per week etc. This should not be confused with study time outside the class room. The study time will depend on whatever it takes to get a good understanding of your subject content and class assignments.
Many railways have first class, second class and third class rail coaches. The first class coaches have many luxuries. The third class coaches may only have standing room.
a synonym of class is room
25 hours a day. plus bath room breaks, and eating.... your welcome! :) 25 hours a day. plus bath room breaks, and eating.... your welcome! :)
Third class ate in the General Room, which was the heart of the Steerage, or Third Class. There was also a smoke room for each class, so the Steerage smoke room was where the steerage class went to have a puff.
It should be refrigerated after about 2 hours and should not remain at room temperature for "many hours".
17. There should be 18, but one has gone to the toilet.