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<blockquote data-quote="RonJohn" data-source="post: 447974" data-attributes="member: 2426"><p>Look at it the other way around. What time of day and which day of the week would not cause any conflict whatsoever for ANY of the 1251 undergraduates in the business school? Also, for three or four classes in a semester, what four times of day and what three days of the week would not cause any conflict whatsoever for ANY of the 1251 undergraduates in the business school?</p><p></p><p>It does stink. However would it stink less if classes conflict with childcare issues for another student? Or if it conflicts with ability to work on a senior project type assignment? Or if two required classes are offered at the same time and a senior student didn't plan ahead and take one of them his junior year? It isn't solely student athletes who have issues scheduling and coordinating classes. This isn't a case of the administration attempting to find ways to intentionally hurt athletics.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="RonJohn, post: 447974, member: 2426"] Look at it the other way around. What time of day and which day of the week would not cause any conflict whatsoever for ANY of the 1251 undergraduates in the business school? Also, for three or four classes in a semester, what four times of day and what three days of the week would not cause any conflict whatsoever for ANY of the 1251 undergraduates in the business school? It does stink. However would it stink less if classes conflict with childcare issues for another student? Or if it conflicts with ability to work on a senior project type assignment? Or if two required classes are offered at the same time and a senior student didn't plan ahead and take one of them his junior year? It isn't solely student athletes who have issues scheduling and coordinating classes. This isn't a case of the administration attempting to find ways to intentionally hurt athletics. [/QUOTE]
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