A: You will attend classes and labs 5 to 6 days, 35 to 40 hours each week. By doing so, you will graduate from school in less than half the time required for a Bachelor's or Associate's Degree at a traditional college or university. That's good, because it gets you into the job market faster.
Lectures typically happen during daytime hours, but some labs will occur during evening and early morning hours. Full Sail won a statewide award for the school with the "Most Innovative Program" due in part to this type of scheduling. It benefits students by ensuring a low student-to-teacher ratio and by representing the realistic demands of the entertainment and media production industry.