<p>Hi,</p>
<p>Make sure your DD understands that the school is set up in a rather organized fashion. Many 100-200 level “core curriculum” (gen ed) classes are clustered around the quad and north of Gorgas library. So, freshmen and sophomores spend a lot of their time in a centralized area of campus.</p>
<p>Then, once a student is in upper division classes, a student often stays in one area of the campus where his “college” has its buildings. </p>
<p>Most kids have can get from one class to another on time. When my kid had a class in some further bldg, he just scheduled an open hour before the class and used that time to eat and get to that building. And a student who designs his schedule by looking at building locations isn’t criss-crossing campus all day long (a student usually only makes that mistake ONCE.) Scheduling Tip - no 8 am classes for freshmen unless they are natural early-risers…
My DS1 is a junior, and he hasn’t had an 8 am class yet! LOL </p>
<p>You’ll have fun going on University Day on a game weekend.
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<p>Are you in-state? If so, it will be easier for you to visit UA on more than one occasion. </p>
<p>If you have any questions, don’t hesitate to ask.</p>