attend discussions on Wed?

<p>So... if you haven't had a lecture for a class yet, is it necessary to attend discussions that are scheduled on Wednesday (the first day of classes)?</p>

<p>yes or risk being dropped</p>

<p>i just got crutches. is there anyway to save my spot at the discussions i have this week? i don't get off crutches until a few weeks. i have to get from evans to kroeber, dwinelle to minor, and dwinelle to latimer in ten minutes. what should i do? would they excuse me if i was late?</p>

<p>Serephiqueumore - I think this should cover you:</p>

<p>The</a> Loop Service</p>

<p>Wow, how many times will this question be asked? Yes, you still should attend discussion or lab even though there hasn't been a lecture.</p>

<p>I echo the above statement. ALWAYS ALWAYS ALWAYS ALWAYS attend your first section.</p>

<p>Yeah, attend discussion.</p>

<p>To Serephiqueumore, exactly, use the Loop Service. I sprained my ankle last year and used it constantly. For first week, make sure they are in service, so call just to make sure.</p>

<p>i have back to back classes. would the loop get me to my classes and discussions within 10 minutes?
the website said that it wouldn't.</p>

<p>email the professor</p>

<p>what if it is back-to-back discussions?</p>

<p>If your professor hasn't made an announcement via email or bspace, go to the first discussion.</p>