I was a full-time student that went to a large state university, and I seemed to have a problem. I would sign up for 4 or 5 classes, and there would always be one professor that I knew I wanted to drop, but I had no alternative!
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Are you suggesting it's merely my opinion that everyone who signs up for college classes finds them all fulfilling and interesting, and don't regret a single one of them?
I know empirically from my experience that some students regret signing up for various classes, whether it may be attributed to the professor or the syllabus.
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