<p>On Tuesdays & Thursdays I have three straight consecutive classes.
Leaving me only 10 minutes to get to each class.
Will this be enough to get to each one on time?
I have to walk from the art buildings to the Univ. Lecture Hall, then finally to the Life Science buildings.
Also, professors don't take attendance for lecture right? I have a math lecture for my learning community on Friday, but I'm too stoked on seeing Kid Cudi & Talib for me to even go.
Thanks!
P.S. What building is INTS? I looked for it on the campus map, but I can't find it.</p>
<p>Simply. No.
Get a bike, scooter, etc</p>
<p>Life Sciences and the University Lecture Hall are close enough to make it, they’re both near the belltower</p>
<p>(although on opposite ends)</p>
<p>Same with the INTS/INTN buildings…</p>
<p>they’re not that far from each other</p>
<p>What about from Lecture Hall–>Physics Building–>Sproul Hall? or should I get a bike too?</p>
<p>It IS enough time. I’ve had classes across campus back to back, like UNLH to Psychology Building, INTS to Physics 2000, etc. But a bike or skateboard wouldn’t be a bad idea.</p>
<p>About the lecture attendance: Smaller lectures might take attendance. Larger lectures probably won’t take attendance.</p>
<p>INTS is CHASS Interdisciplinary South. There is also INTN, which is CHASS Interdisciplinary North. They’re connected to each other by walkways and stairs. INTN/INTS is the building directly across from the brown and grey angular-looking ARTS building. INTN/INTS is also behind Surge, which is behind University Lecture Hall (UNLH).</p>
<p>Do you tire out before you get to class, shesasensation?</p>
<p>Hmm, not really. I walk relatively slow too (I’m short :/). I used to rush by speed-walking to my other class, but it doesn’t really matter if you’re in a large lecture. For the discussions, the TAs understand that people have back to back classes. Just don’t arrive grossly late, like 10+ minutes late.</p>
<p>I don’t even think I could make it to my classes in 10 minutes…
Do small classes take attendance to see who is late and such?</p>
<p>10 minutes is enough time definitely. You’ll be fine once you know your way around, and if you have to walk fast, so be it.</p>
<p>have you ever seen anyone run to class?</p>
<p>Unless you have a class at STATs and the next one at HASS, 10 mins is enough. with the aid of a longboard 3 mins does it
small classes will take attendance, such as engl classes. and sometimes you’ll see students running to class, given that they just woke up and class started 10mins ago!</p>
<p>Don’t run man, that’s just embarrassing. You’ll more than likely be fine with a quick walk. Or you could get a long-board or something.</p>
<p>“Unless you have a class at STATs and the next one at HASS, 10 mins is enough.”</p>
<p>Thank goodness I have it one hour later. ■■■■■!!!</p>
<p>^ lols</p>
<p>10chairs</p>
<p>Thanks for the helps guys.
I did have enough time to get from class to class, I didnt have to run either lol</p>
<p>lol, 10 mins is enough time to walk from the bell tower to pentland.</p>
<p>very barely though</p>
<p>especially if you live in one of the more far off pentland buildings</p>
<p>keep telling you guys, get a board! I come back to GlenMor like 3 times a day from work and classes! that hill between phills and lothian… so smooothhhhhhhh! hahah</p>
<p>I love longboarding =D I longboard all over the campus! I do it for fun and to get to classes on time; and at night all us longboarders get together by Pentland and just skate the night away!</p>
<p>be on the look out for a brown dude on a dervish with otangs!
use to be only a few ppl with loaded boards last year… now everywhere i turn i see one T___T</p>