Lu Ping'an's class schedule had arrived, and it was no longer just a full load of tasks but actually overloaded.
He had five major courses, all of which required full attention and would be difficult even at the minimum of three large classes per week (80 to 120 minutes). In addition, there were already many required courses scheduled for his first year, making it as intense as a programmer's workload.
The class timings didn't conflict, as there were many professors teaching "low-level classes" for each major. Lu Ping'an would have to adjust his schedule according to their availability, especially for those highly-rated professors.
The only consolation was that, unlike normal universities, there was no roll call or check-in system; how well you did in your studies was entirely up to you.