getting to classes

<p>hey guys.
im about to sign up for my last 2 classes
im just wondering how do people get to their classes on time if they're right after one another.
for example: class 1 is from 8-9 and class 2 is from 9-10
how can people get to class 2 on time?</p>

<p>Class 2 will start at 9:10</p>

<p>berkeley classes start 10 min after scheduled time =)</p>

<p><a href=“http://ecalso.berkeley.edu/eap/tb4.html[/url]”>http://ecalso.berkeley.edu/eap/tb4.html&lt;/a&gt;&lt;/p&gt;

<p>another question. how do i check for the reading list of RC classes? ex asian amer study/german study?</p>

<p>[UCB</a> Online Schedule of Classes: Search Results](<a href=“http://osoc.berkeley.edu/OSOC/osoc?y=6&p_term=FL&p_deptname=--+Choose+a+Department+Name+--&p_classif=--+Choose+a+Course+Classification+--&p_presuf=R&x=40]UCB”>http://osoc.berkeley.edu/OSOC/osoc?y=6&p_term=FL&p_deptname=--+Choose+a+Department+Name+--&p_classif=--+Choose+a+Course+Classification+--&p_presuf=R&x=40)</p>

<p>Click on “View Books” for each class.</p>

<p>Or go to the department web sites.</p>

<p>well, usually only the rich kids get to class on time, because they can afford the Cal on-campus golf cart service that picks you up and drives you to your spot on campus for only a few bucks (gets sold out for the day really fast, but you pay for the whole day).</p>

<p>aside from that, most everyone else usually walks in late. that’s just the culture here. poor kids who don’t care about their education.</p>

<p>i worry about the future of california sometimes. </p>

<p>don’t they explain this stuff at calso? or even better, the internet? oh wait.</p>

<p>I think you are worrying way too much. After a few weeks you won’t even come to class at all. This is all pointless.</p>