It really depends on your course and university timetable structure.
Where I attend the day starts at 9am and can finish as late as 8pm, but I have only come across a couple of people who have a seminar that late. The latest I finished was 6pm once a week, and started between 9-11am. It varies quite a lot since your seminars and lectures are spread out over the week.
I Wanted to know for train times, I know it's no like school, figured that one out for myself, just wanted to know the earliest time incase I had to catch an earlier train than I was expecting.
Welll the earliest timetable slot is usually 9 in the morning, (could be earlier for certain unis/certain courses) latest between 6-8pm. At Southampton it was 9-6, but my labs often overran until 7 or even 8. It'll depend on your course, you might be in 9-5 day and only 1-2 the next.
What time does uni typically start and finish as I'm travelling there everyday?
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as others have said, it totally depends on your course. You won't have anything earlier than 9am (although some dentists and vets started at 8am sometimes) and generally won't have anything later than 5pm/6pm.
Also, unless you're a postgrad, you won't have anything after 1pm on a wednesday.
Depends on your course, and it's likely to change alot between days and weeks too Last year I had days like 10-12, 9-1, 9-11, 1-2, 9-5, 3-6, all sorts of crazy days