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09-08-2010 at 11:36 AM
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Quick question about classes and their rooms
Hi!
First-year student here.
I have a question about some classes and their corresponding rooms.
Since I am a first year student, I probably won't understand why, but some classes are located in buildings which, to my understanding, have nothing to do with said courses.
For example, I have English class in the Health Sciences Centre (complex?) and Film & Theatre in the Burke Sciences Building.
Is this for real, or is MUGSI just screwing with me? I really want to know if it's normal for classes to be in buildings that don't really sound like they are the right ones.
Thanks in advance,
~Ammi S.
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09-08-2010 at 11:38 AM
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Originally Posted by AdelaisAer
Hi!
First-year student here.
I have a question about some classes and their corresponding rooms.
Since I am a first year student, I probably won't understand why, but some classes are located in buildings which, to my understanding, have nothing to do with said courses.
For example, I have English class in the Health Sciences Centre (complex?) and Film & Theatre in the Burke Sciences Building.
Is this for real, or is MUGSI just screwing with me? I really want to know if it's normal for classes to be in buildings that don't really sound like they are the right ones.
Thanks in advance,
~Ammi S.
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Perfectly normal. Mainly because first year courses are so big, they just have the classes wherever the biggest lecture halls are. So its all good.
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09-08-2010 at 11:43 AM
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Oh, I see. Thank you very much. Much appreciated!
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09-08-2010 at 11:47 AM
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Oh, I see. Thank you very much. Much appreciated!
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Np mate. Btw, Best lecture hall IMO MDCL 1305. You probly will have that in atleast 1 of your classes. Try sitting in the 5th or 6th row from the front. It has the MOST leg room EVER.
That btw, was a pro-tip
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Will do! Thanks again!
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09-09-2010 at 09:39 AM
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In DSB, my room is listed as "AB102". Is this a basement class? Im not sure what the AB means
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09-09-2010 at 09:41 AM
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Np mate. Btw, Best lecture hall IMO MDCL 1305. You probly will have that in atleast 1 of your classes. Try sitting in the 5th or 6th row from the front. It has the MOST leg room EVER.
That btw, was a pro-tip
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Completely agree with you.
MDCL is, singlehandedly, the best building on campus. I get so excited when I get to write an exam in MDCL.
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In DSB, my room is listed as "AB102". Is this a basement class? Im not sure what the AB means
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AB usually means Annex Building. Atleast it does for other buildings...
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