Woodburn to Mcnutt in 15 minutes?

<p>So putting together my schedule has been a pain but I think I finally have one that will work. The only problem is that I have a class that ends at Woodburn at 3:45 and another that starts at McNutt Central at 4:00. I did a google maps search and it had it as a 17 minute walk. Does anyone have any ideas about what the bus scenario is for that time of day from Woodburn to Mcnutt? I don't want to get in the habit of being late for class everyday.</p>

<p>You can forget about taking a bus as that would definitely take longer then 15 minutes. I have walked woodburn to kelley in about 10-12 minutes so McNutt within 15 minutes definitely is possible but might be a pain in the ass during the colder months</p>

<p>here is a good map.
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<p>There aren’t really any busses that go directly to Woodburn, it’s a pain in the butt building to get to anyways. You’d just cut between HPER/the art gallery and walk through the arboretum to Fee, so it’s a pretty simple walk. I think you could do it in 10-12 minutes depending on how fast you walk</p>

<p>Thanks, I changed my schedule around to make it Kelley to Woodburn which should give me plenty of time.</p>

<p>What about from Cedar Hall(in Union St Center) to Sycamore (ground classroom) in 15? I’ve never been over on that side of campus before so I wouldn’t know. I’m also worried because there are no other times offered for those two classes and I can’t switch them out for something else. If I can’t make it in 15 (which I’m pretty sure I won’t be able to), do you think the professor I will have in Sycamore would be okay with having me arrive a little late if I talk to him about it?</p>

<p>(Edit: What if I biked?)</p>

<p>Cedar Hall to Sycamore would probably be tough to walk in 15 minutes but I think it would be very feasible if you biked there.</p>

<p>Professors are usually pretty lenient about that. I’d say there is no way in hell you can make it from Union Street to Sycamore in 15 minutes, to be honest. Just try biking and explain it to the professor if it doesn’t work.</p>

<p>the part of campus near sycamore is not exactly the most bicycle friendly… I did Teter to Jordan Hall in 15 minutes without a problem so I really think that walk is doable if you don’t doddle.</p>

<p>Errr…conflicting ideas…I guess I’ll just have to time the walk and test a bike ride before classes start.</p>

<p>Are there bike racks by sycamore at least?</p>