The school of business and economics (SBE) at Wilfrid Laurier University is going to be torturing their first-year students with 7 a.m. classes this September, and it couldโve been worse if some students chose the potential Saturday option.
Yes, you read that right. Some students will have 7 a.m. classes. And some of them couldโve possibly had Saturday classes, too. That would be outright absurd.
Saturday classes could limit the ability for a student to go home for a weekend or even make their schedule, especially if they have a part-time job, more unfeasible.
Itโs no secret that studentsโ brains donโt start functioning until at least 10 a.m., and the idea of a student waking up at 6:55 a.m. at the latest to attend a class is unfathomable. So why put them through such pain?
While the SBE faculty isnโt fond of the idea themselves, they have to commit this necessary evil for at least one year to move the first required accounting course from second to first-year. They stress that there was no other way.
Space is extremely limited on campus and this is another explicit reminder that Laurierโs enrolment is outpacing its physical growth. There couldโve been a better way to get these students in a different classroom at a time other than 7 a.m. How about more classes in the evening instead or how about using extra university rooms that arenโt classrooms?
This is also a glaring indication that Laurier has to start thinking about short-term space options for students. It also canโt rely on the Global Innovation Exchange (GIE) building once it comes in 2015, as thatโs way too late.
Regardless, these students are stuck with a dreaded 7 a.m. class, earlier than any other class theyโve ever had before. As a result, the SBE faculty must be lenient on attendance records โ theyโd be lucky to get even a quarter of the class to show up โ and must have materials online to help a student if they missed a class.
In the most preferred setting, the class should act like it is half โonlineโ so students can still get a decent grade if they donโt show up regularly. The professors should also hold extra office hours during the day so students can seek more assistance.
So donโt take attendance for this 7 a.m. class, and most certainly donโt get upset if students donโt show up. Because we all know most of them probably wonโt.








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