<p>hoemail how do we know if we have a mail or package? </p>
<p>I want to print my schedule from the Internet. Where do I go to do it? I lost my flash drive, do do I need to bring my own laptop with me? Thanks</p>
<p>hoemail how do we know if we have a mail or package? </p>
<p>I want to print my schedule from the Internet. Where do I go to do it? I lost my flash drive, do do I need to bring my own laptop with me? Thanks</p>
<p>Any mail that fits in your mailbox will be put in there like normal; you will have to check it to know if there’s anything in there. When you receive larger items, they will inform you by email and you can pick it up from the desk with your UT ID.</p>
<p>For your schedule, the official place to check is the [class</a> listing](<a href=“Sign in with your UT EID - Stale Request”>Sign in with your UT EID - Stale Request). But in the future I’d recommend using myedu.com to plan out your classes. They’re good for looking up professor ratings and their website displays schedules with a more intuitive layout.</p>
<p>Printing services are available in all UT libraries [Copier</a> and Printing Services | University of Texas at Austin Libraries](<a href=“http://www.lib.utexas.edu/services/copyprint/]Copier”>Print & Scan | University of Texas Libraries | The University of Texas at Austin) and many departments/schools and dorm computer labs. In most places you have to pay with Bevo Bucks but sometimes you can do it for free in certain places. You have to ask around about these free places (it much be some special program or lab, something “special”)</p>
<p>What if I have it in a flash drive? Or do I have to bring my computer to print? I think CNs people gets a certain amount of free printing.</p>
<p>The printing stations, as far as I know, will consist of a computer which you log into to print. So it will have USB ports for you to plug your flash drive in.</p>
<p>The Welch lab no longer offers free printing for chemistry students by the way. </p>
<p>And with regards to printing a file, the computers in the labs are ordinary computers. You can get the files there however you like; email, dropbox, flash drives… it all works.</p>
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