<p>I'm trying to work out my schedule an I was wondering if ten minutes between classes is ok? From leacock to maass chemistry.</p>
<p>A friend of mine says that it’s doable, although you may have to rush yourself a bit. As long as the prof ends the class on time, it should be OK. You can search the buildings up on Google Map. That’s what I did before I registered for my courses.</p>
<p>It says seven minutes but like in reality It might be different</p>
<p>Leacock to Otto Maas is nothing. Well, not nothing but I’ve had worse at McGill, and much worse elsewhere (and even worse next winter, bummer). Unless you’re a slowpoke with bladder issues, you should be fine. I should add it’s (slightly) downhill, so really, no big deal.</p>
<p>Is Rutherford to the music building doable in 10 minutes?</p>
<p>Should be.</p>
<p>anyone know the approx. distance between the following buildings? (also taking into account the snow/icy sidewalks/weather/etc)</p>
<ul>
<li>Burnside hall 1214 to Sherbrooke 688 495</li>
<li>Bronfman building 178 to Adams building auditorium</li>
<li>Adams building auditorium to Leacock building 132</li>
<li>Sherbrooke 688 365 to McConnell engineering building 304</li>
</ul>
<p>also, as a general rule, do most profs finish on time or run over?</p>
<p>thanks!</p>
<p>No general rule. You can always leave whenever you want. In my experience almost any building can be reached from any building in 10 minutes. Stewart/McIntyre are the only iffy ones since they’re a bit off campus.</p>
<p>Current49 did u get into management as well? What rez did u get?</p>
<p>all of those building routes are easily doable; you’ll just need to walk at somewhat of a quicker pace.</p>