Ask HN: Getting Around University/College - Hard or Easy?
As a freshman or recent transfer to your University, would say it was hard to find the classes/offices you needed?
Which university did you go to and what made it so difficult or simple and easy?
Any suggestions how to make the system better?
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[ 2.0 ms ] story [ 25.4 ms ] threadIt is very easy to find whatever you're looking for.
1) Explore campus a lot, even if you don't really have a purpose. There were things that I was finding my third and fourth years. You will eventually learn where all of the buildings are and the random class gifts and old meeting places and anything else cool your campus may have.
2) People will be helpful. "Hey, you do you know where the engineering building is?" You've found your answer.
3) My school had maps everywhere and online if all else failed.
My only complaint: Some of our buildings were too small for their original purpose or got re-purposed for other reasons. They became a mishmash of offices, class rooms, and every other function you can think of. If you were looking for a building by type (say, engineering), it could be difficult, because a few different buildings might all have overflow for that building.
But for people not that familiar with the campus, I guess it could be a little confusing.
also, were the building and classroom # coded normally or arbitrarily? that can be frustrating, i know from my university, they labeled the building with random letters - who knows how the freshman understand it!
By me, on the course schedule they listed your courses and class numbers. I.e. 2304A, where A represents Whitehead building. How are you supposed to know that?!
The building codes for the most part make sense, but some don't. The classes make sense.