I'm really sorry to have to tell you this, but it's not really going to get any better. That green bar is only going to get bigger and not get broken up by going to different classes.
Yes, while you can learn every day of your life, I'm commenting on the College (Hell) schedule itself.
The schedule here is from 830AM to 330PM and although not shown, it is broken up by different classes and lunch.
After graduating, you're going to be faced with at a minimum of a 9 to 5 or longer. Especially if you want to or have excelled. As a manager in my last job, I was working the equivalent of 8AM to 6, 7 or even 8PM.
I see. Well, working at a hospital is all about shifts and no vacation. I've experienced that - even though I haven't got the same responsibility as a registered physician and this reduces the tension - and I'm not complaining (yet) about it, because that's what I want to do with my life and it makes me happy. What I personally find "hellish" about my University is the ridiculous amount of theory (often useless) we're forced to learn and the pressure you get from professors and colleagues. It's no use if you're great with patients or if you're an artist with needle and thread: if you don't get top marks you're not taken seriously. Which is quite ok, because you must master as many concepts as you can, but you should give practice the same (if not more) importance.
Hope you can figure something out.
The schedule here is from 830AM to 330PM and although not shown, it is broken up by different classes and lunch.
After graduating, you're going to be faced with at a minimum of a 9 to 5 or longer. Especially if you want to or have excelled. As a manager in my last job, I was working the equivalent of 8AM to 6, 7 or even 8PM.