<p>The cool thing about the joining the gym is that you can take any of the gym classes you want for free! (After you've filled your gym requirement.)</p>
<p>um...no. many PE classes have fees. (i think snowboarding is like $300 or something that high)</p>
<p>there are actually a few people campaigning for this years SA elections that are promising free bus passes for all, but campaign promises hardly ever come true...maybe one day though it might happen</p>
<p>"um...no. many PE classes have fees. (i think snowboarding is like $300 or something that high)" </p>
<p>Actually, the gym classes offered by Cornell Fitness are included in your gym membership. These are separate from phys. ed classes. An example of a gym class would be aerobics. A phys ed class like recreational golf would cost $200. Costs for phys ed range from free to a few hundred dollars.</p>
<p>I don't think the summer reading book should be free. I think they should pay us to read it.</p>
<p>Anyways, do you think that paying for the bus pass is a good investment, especially on the cold and snowy days? Or do you think walking will help me combat the freshman 15? When I visited in September, I ran from Court Hall to that place where they show the movies (by the hotel) in five minutes. It was a lot longer than I thought. Still, is it worth the money?</p>
<p>Whoa, you have to pay for the gym? Are you kidding me? I've never heard of such a thing on a college campus...dear God...even like the stuff in Appel and whatnot?...I'm very confused. I'm looking at transferring and go to the free gym on my campus every other day...this new revelantion makes me kind of sad. :(</p>