<p>I was poking around the course listings and taking a look at some courses I'm interested in. I put together a possible schedule and none of the classes conflict with each other, but I would only have around 10-15 minutes between some classes. I've tried a few different combinations, but I always seem to have some classes that are too close to each other.</p>
<p>Is this enough time to get from one building to another? I know for some buildings it might work out, but the buildings aren't listed yet. Has anyone done this before? Thanks.</p>
<p>It depends where those classes are. If you are at Gibson, Tilton or Dinwiddie and have to walk to Newcomb, you might be a minute late if you only have ten minutes and are a slow walker. Otherwise you should be fine. I wouldn’t let that stop you from picking courses you want.</p>
<p>Agree with AC574. This happens all the time and it is not really a problem. Take what appeals to you, don’t worry about spacing between classes. It is one of the nice things about Tulane being relatively compact.</p>
<p>The ten minutes to class isn’t a real problem. I think it’s better to have them all in one chunk anyway, since you have very little to do but sit around while others are at class, too.</p>