6 am is just a fucking crime against humanity. Any forced start of the day before 0830 is
Sea_Square638 on
6 AM? What the FUCK?
Spirited-Command-839 on
Uruguay seems such a chill country.
CaralhinhosVoadorez on
In Brazil my public school had two periods a morning one from 7:30 to 11:30 AM and an afternoon one from 1:30 to 5:30 PM. I always chose to study in the afternoon because I liked to watch the morning cartoons on TV
Flimsy-Tomato7801 on
I’m a teacher and the number 1 hardest to bear part of the job for me isn’t pay, or classroom size or any such thing. It’s having to get to work between 7:30-8:00 every day.
anonz555 on
What the fuck, 🇨🇴? 0600 start for kids?
Satur9kid on
In Argentina it starts at 7.30 or 8, and I mean both public and private
glasstor on
Very simple. Near the equator sunrise always at 6 and sunset at 6. Everything starts earlier.
Comprehensive-Pin998 on
This is truly accurate for most of the schools in Colombia, although we don’t go to school at 6 normally, there isn’t much difference between starting at 6 and at 6:30, but there also schools (mostly public) that start at 8 am and also there are other schools that start at 12 pm, the truth is that, when you make a balance between all of the schools, you get that 6 AM is the common time to arrive to school or at least to wake up and go there right after
eti_erik on
impossible to tell which is which with 8 shades of blue, so you have to know the flags. Anyway, i like that 10:00 o’clock country, which ever that is
holdmybeerdude13146 on
The fact that you see so many college students complaining about 08am classes as if it’s the worse thing ever
TailleventCH on
It’s interesting. I suppose it would have to compare with the usual work hours (for example in shops or offices) to understand what it means.
lumpialarry on
Colombia’s on that sigma millionaire grind set 💪
Latter_Show_9886 on
From 8/8.30 to 13/13.30 and from 14/14.40 to 17/17.30, depending a lot on the school and the year of study.
SgtFallon on
im from Uruguay, never seen any school start at 10am, it starts either at 8am for the morning or 1pm for the afternoon
Clipsus on
Uruguayan here, I’ve never ever heard of any school starting at 10 AM. Depending on the ahe group school starts at 8 or a bit earlier in the case of middle and high school. Seeing how incredibly wrong the data is regarding my country I wouldn’t trust the rest either.
Daddy2222991 on
In India most primary schools start at 5-7 AM and secondary schools start at 10-11 AM.
antagon1sta on
07:00 – 14:00
Leading_Movie9093 on
Uruguay ❤️ Finally some place reasonable
juanc30 on
Colombian here. Even in college– EVEN IN COLLEGE we have 6:00 am classes. Not every day, but it happens.
Phadafi on
I don’t know any schools in Brazil that start at 7, most do 7:30, some even at 8.
francozamp on
I wish, I’m from Argentina, I had class at 7:15
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6 am is just a fucking crime against humanity. Any forced start of the day before 0830 is
6 AM? What the FUCK?
Uruguay seems such a chill country.
In Brazil my public school had two periods a morning one from 7:30 to 11:30 AM and an afternoon one from 1:30 to 5:30 PM. I always chose to study in the afternoon because I liked to watch the morning cartoons on TV
I’m a teacher and the number 1 hardest to bear part of the job for me isn’t pay, or classroom size or any such thing. It’s having to get to work between 7:30-8:00 every day.
What the fuck, 🇨🇴? 0600 start for kids?
In Argentina it starts at 7.30 or 8, and I mean both public and private
Very simple. Near the equator sunrise always at 6 and sunset at 6. Everything starts earlier.
This is truly accurate for most of the schools in Colombia, although we don’t go to school at 6 normally, there isn’t much difference between starting at 6 and at 6:30, but there also schools (mostly public) that start at 8 am and also there are other schools that start at 12 pm, the truth is that, when you make a balance between all of the schools, you get that 6 AM is the common time to arrive to school or at least to wake up and go there right after
impossible to tell which is which with 8 shades of blue, so you have to know the flags. Anyway, i like that 10:00 o’clock country, which ever that is
The fact that you see so many college students complaining about 08am classes as if it’s the worse thing ever
It’s interesting. I suppose it would have to compare with the usual work hours (for example in shops or offices) to understand what it means.
Colombia’s on that sigma millionaire grind set 💪
From 8/8.30 to 13/13.30 and from 14/14.40 to 17/17.30, depending a lot on the school and the year of study.
im from Uruguay, never seen any school start at 10am, it starts either at 8am for the morning or 1pm for the afternoon
Uruguayan here, I’ve never ever heard of any school starting at 10 AM. Depending on the ahe group school starts at 8 or a bit earlier in the case of middle and high school. Seeing how incredibly wrong the data is regarding my country I wouldn’t trust the rest either.
In India most primary schools start at 5-7 AM and secondary schools start at 10-11 AM.
07:00 – 14:00
Uruguay ❤️ Finally some place reasonable
Colombian here. Even in college– EVEN IN COLLEGE we have 6:00 am classes. Not every day, but it happens.
I don’t know any schools in Brazil that start at 7, most do 7:30, some even at 8.
I wish, I’m from Argentina, I had class at 7:15