09-09-2011 at 07:02 AM
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where is HSC 1A1?
anyone know how to get there, what building is it near?
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09-09-2011 at 07:12 AM
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It's in the health sciences building, the building to the left of the Psychology building (if you're looking at the Psych building from the front). THe building is attached to the hospital, so it's not so hard to find.
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09-09-2011 at 07:15 AM
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http://ppims.mcmaster.ca/constructio...rary%20(2).jpg
It looks like that, just in case you need a visual. When you go through those doors, right before you hit the stairs there should be a little hallway on the left side (beside the CIBC ATM) and I think it's the first lecture hall on the right side.
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09-09-2011 at 09:38 AM
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you will know your there if there is a williams cafe across from the entrance lol
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Originally Posted by tatski-p
http://ppims.mcmaster.ca/constructio...rary%20(2).jpg
It looks like that, just in case you need a visual. When you go through those doors, right before you hit the stairs there should be a little hallway on the left side (beside the CIBC ATM) and I think it's the first lecture hall on the right side.
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