Matthews theatres suck. In fact, the whole damn Matthew's complex is horrible. The arcade stinks, their toilets are dirty, the theatres are stuffy, the theatres are dirty and uncomfortable;, the builgin's elevators come hardly often enough, the only decemt things are the pavilions, which offer nice shelter during rain.elfm said:rex vowels is quite a small lecture room compared to mathews, john clancey, physics, keith burrows
I went into the toilets in the matthews arcade once and vowed never to do so again. They're festy. I'm not sure why anyone would want to hang out in the arcade. It's a sucky place. But the student lounge is quite nice (although the comfy seats are always taken :mad1.Nebuchanezzar said:Matthews theatres suck. In fact, the whole damn Matthew's complex is horrible. The arcade stinks, their toilets are dirty, the theatres are stuffy, the theatres are dirty and uncomfortable;, the builgin's elevators come hardly often enough, the only decemt things are the pavilions, which offer nice shelter during rain.
CLB is where it's at.
Haha, he said website, and it was for the stureps thingpolitik said:I've got ACCT and INFS in Ritchie Theatre in Scientia. Much better than Rex Vowells or Burrows.
BTW MedNez, "this is why you shouldnt post your picture on the forums". lol
This morning I was sitting on the 9:00 895 and I thought the guy in front of me was Mednez... but him being a CS student would not carry a black artwork case to uni so I dismissed my assumption.MedNez said:Haha, he said website, and it was for the stureps thing
Indeed, especially in biology, it's quite a bizarre phenomenon.Iruka said:Isn't there something weird about the air con in Matthews A, though? Everytime I had a lecture there I fell asleep (didn't help that it was Discrete Maths).
LOl, i have bio in there..and here i thought margret cooley was putting me to sleep..maybe its the aircon then.Iruka said:Isn't there something weird about the air con in Matthews A, though? Everytime I had a lecture there I fell asleep (didn't help that it was Discrete Maths).