Yeah, this is very much the case I'm finding in second year units with History (or Ancient History, as I'm doing), and you tend to have a good deal of freedom to choose when you end up doing your essay for that subject in order to ensure that you don't end up doing them all at once (though I will still end up doing them the night before).It depends completely on the subject (well the lecturer really)-
Many of my history subjects have a 'tutorial paper' ie. you'll get the questions for each tutorial at the beginning of the semester and then we do an essay on one of the tutorial subjects and hand it in at that tutorial- so you can chose to do the essay due in week 4 or you could chose to do it in week 13 etc and (ie. you might have 3-4 weeks or 13 depending on what you choose).
Another subject's essay is due at the end of semester and we've had the questions since the beginning, but its unlikely anyone will start until maybe four weeks before...
it must be something about ancient units! (well when i said 'history' i really meant 'ancient history' )Yeah, this is very much the case I'm finding in second year units with History (or Ancient History, as I'm doing), and you tend to have a good deal of freedom to choose when you end up doing your essay for that subject in order to ensure that you don't end up doing them all at once (though I will still end up doing them the night before).