Enough time to get to class, with consecutive classes?

<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 :wink:
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>