Often the assignments were due on the same day for several classes. The night before would be a mad-house...19 enlargers in use until lights-on at 11pm, two lines of processing chemicals dying right and left, print washer never turned off, classroom a mess with people mounting prints...and a couple wishful-thinkers still developing film for their assignments.
The advance and independent-study students knew to stay away...Friday and Saturday nites could be great times to work. You get a good group of people working respectfully together, with feedback if one wants it.
When I was just volunteering, I opened the darkroom officially at 10am Sunday mornings. I'd get there at 7am, set up the chemicals, and print by myself until the first students showed up closer to noon. I could nail one 16x20 print in that time if it was relatively straight forward, or at least get a good handle on it.