How fast will I have to walk...

<p>I don’t think there is any other option. You have 3 options: bus, bike (can’t do this during winter), or walk. So, I’d still think walking is the best way to go if you can’t catch the bus. Note: get familiar with the bus schedule when you get to Cornell before the school starts. Try it out and see when the bus usually comes or walk between those two places to measure how fast you need to walk :)</p>

<p>it’s from my AEM 2500 class to FREN 2060. there’s only one section of each, so i can’t switch into a different class for either one of them. i guess i’ll need to find a way</p>

<p>How about this one: Baker Lab to Morrison Hall. Is it even possible to walk between the two in 15 minutes? (and the incredibly unfortunate thing is I have to go to Baker, then to Morrison, then straight back to Baker haha)</p>

<p>That does not seem that much farther than the white-warren commute (which everyone is saying is possible)</p>

<p>Baker to Morrison is a challenge but possible. </p>

<p>Here’s a little tip: when your class in Baker ends, don’t exit through the front. Instead go through the tunnel connecting Baker Lab and Clark Hall. Once in Clark Hall, go downstairs and exit the building on the east side through the breezeway. You should end up next to Bailey Hall. Now cut through the Ag quad and use Tower Rd.</p>

<p>If you use Baker’s front entrance, it probably isn’t possible in 15</p>

<p>hows construction in front of rockefeller? i’d imagine that MIGHT affect walking…</p>

<p>If she uses my way, the construction is irrelevant because she completely bypasses it.</p>