I use to be on the depo shot which is the synthetic hormone progesterone (pregnancy hormone). It tricks your body into thinking it's pregnant, I didn't have a period for 2 years until switched methods. In short. It is possible.
What year are you people in? In high school, 2h classes were a perfectly common thing (well 1h55 to be accurate) for subjects like math or physics. And in my first year of higher education i had 3hour math every wednesday and 4h labs in physics or chemistry every monday.
And in engineering school, any computer lab is 2 hours (I study computer science), and I'm pretty sure my friends studying maths and mechanics (like mechanics of fluids, no idea how you call that in english), has 3 or 4 hour labs.
I'm from France. But how do you handle 1h15 periods? Like when you start reaching some "advanced" stuff in maths / physics / chemistry having some time to dig into it is necessary?
yeah but are they like spread out? Coz i count 2*55min + the usual 5min break which you dont get if you have 2 times the same period in a row as "one 1h55 period", since thats basically waht it is (and you never get only 55min of maths)
Here's an assumption I feel safe in making: that innocent comment is by a guy...
No girl would misunderstand that.. Unless she's short of a lot of grey matter...
And in engineering school, any computer lab is 2 hours (I study computer science), and I'm pretty sure my friends studying maths and mechanics (like mechanics of fluids, no idea how you call that in english), has 3 or 4 hour labs.
No girl would misunderstand that.. Unless she's short of a lot of grey matter...