bernz
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Is all of science moving? If not, who is? When does it happen? Also, will it be in that building behind market city? I probably have more questions, but I can't remember then because I've been up since early...
Yes, the whole of Gore Hill campus is moving to Broadway. The move is scheduled to begin mid February, as this is when the new building is handed over from the construction company. There is absolutely no way that any more teaching can be done at the Gore Hill campus, as the Dunbar building is being handed back to the TAFE. Thus construction needs to be finished and the move completed before class starts back in March! As far as what thejosiekiller said about not closing down the whole campus. The biochem labs which I think you're referring to are no longer used. The only thing I'm not too sure of is nursing students, and whether they will still have classes there. I'm assuming that they'll still need to go to RNS for pracs. For all other students who'll be in the new building at Broadway - the teaching labs and facilities look great!bernz said:Is all of science moving? If not, who is? When does it happen? Also, will it be in that building behind market city? I probably have more questions, but I can't remember then because I've been up since early...
Hanzo said:they should close down kuringgai too whilst der at it
mr_snrub said:Yes, the whole of Gore Hill campus is moving to Broadway. The move is scheduled to begin mid February, as this is when the new building is handed over from the construction company. There is absolutely no way that any more teaching can be done at the Gore Hill campus, as the Dunbar building is being handed back to the TAFE. Thus construction needs to be finished and the move completed before class starts back in March! As far as what thejosiekiller said about not closing down the whole campus. The biochem labs which I think you're referring to are no longer used. The only thing I'm not too sure of is nursing students, and whether they will still have classes there. I'm assuming that they'll still need to go to RNS for pracs. For all other students who'll be in the new building at Broadway - the teaching labs and facilities look great!
Well, as you nursing students do your prac at Royal North Shore hospital, I'm assuming that aspect of your course will stay the same. Don't quote me though, I don't know much about you nursing guys. I only see you about the place when I go for coffee at the hospitaldark`secrets said:whats this abt pracs? nursing students?
thejosiekiller said:oh well the new labs are cool, but theyre really new and white to the extent i feel sterile
well i have used some of the chem labs for the semesterbernz said:Hang on, someone is trusting me with something that's new and white? Hahahahahahahahahahaha!!!!!!!!!:rofl:
Two wrongs do make a right, Lisa.thejosiekiller said:well i have used some of the chem labs for the semester
but we were pretty good
all i have to say if you use the labs clean all the beaker and equipment you use for the next people who use them...otherwise they will not clean for you
do the right damn thing- my first semester i got pretty competitive with some random who i will never know who would leave the most unclean equipment ( and i returned the favour)
Just tell one of the lab staff and/or the lab manager. The student responsible for the mess will be burned at the stake. The thing is, if you also continue to leave your stuff dirty - the other student using your bench (and making the mess) could do the same and get you into trouble. Alternatively the lab staff could find it that way and blame you.Panda Bear said:I do what josiekiller does... if people don't clean the stuff they use before/after you. Why bother?
Thing is, people are always in a rush to leave. You can clean them twice or whatever, they will still however never get it and leave it dirty.
So might as well give them a taste of their medicine. They want to leave early, they can spend time next prac washing up or screwing up their results.
im Bsci (biochem)mr_snrub said:By the way, thejosiekiller, what course are you studying?
Also, what subjects did you do last year and what are you doing this year?
(if you don't miny me asking)
O Rly? Honestly... nvm.. I'm not going to even bother replying to that.mr_snrub said:Just tell one of the lab staff and/or the lab manager. The student responsible for the mess will be burned at the stake. The thing is, if you also continue to leave your stuff dirty - the other student using your bench (and making the mess) could do the same and get you into trouble. Alternatively the lab staff could find it that way and blame you.