Classload

noun

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Definitions

Noun
  1. 1
    The amount of work allocated to students taking a class.

    "Some say this is another example of how little academics matter in major college sports, but others see the light classload as a reward for a job well done and as a way for a player to concentrate on the team."

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"Some say this is another example of how little academics matter in major college sports, but others see the light classload as a reward for a job well done and as a way for a player to concentrate on the team."

Etymology

From class + load.

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