Cramer Hall! (Tour Video 1/3)
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Hey, so right now we're in Creamer Hall, which is one of the buildings that's right along the park blocks. I'm just gonna walk around and show you around before telling you a little bit more about the classroom dynamics so you could be right outside the doors. Is Lincoln Hall, which is the music hall? I'll be showing you that on next. Then that little light part right in between Kramer and Lincoln is Streetcar. There's a street car that passes right through there very hard to get hit, but I wouldn't put it past me. Apparently, Lincoln is the high school, but I really don't get it with all these lockers here. So this is what your generic lecture hall looks like, Exactly what you would expect. One of the perks of being a music major is all the classes are pretty tiny. Honestly, it works for me, but from what I heard, the lecture classes, they're pretty survivable. Kramer Hall has a bunch of lounge is just sitting over and Wow, look, it's under construction there. Kramer Hall seems to be the bass for love. The science classes that aren't taught reached research center. It's where you have a lot of the freshman and sophomore increase. Psychology has a lot of classes in here, a lot of different things. It's not really a specialized building, but it's a good one right up the stairs. It's my favorite mural on campus because look at this art. It's about four hundred a term, So if you're able to budget for that, then good for you. So if you're coming in as a freshman, you're going to be seeing these questions a lot. This is where a lot of mentored inquiry sessions happen, which is sort of a talk back class. I haven't really been here for any other reason, but they're super, super helpful. You can walk into one of these if it's not being used for a class. You just kind of work on a computer in case you forgot yours at home like I do a lot. So another important part of Cramer is not the giant hole cut out of the wall. If the writing center, the writing center is a room in Kramer on the first floor, we can go in with your essays or any other writing projects, and they have he conception appointment or just walk in during certain hours and somebody will help you with it. It's a lot of grad students working here, and they're happy to help. I only figured out that this was here last term, and I wish I'd known about it sooner. My favorite part of the Cramer Hall, the re use room. I know people are able to drop off whatever they don't want. Play connect, type or a hairbrush or way too many coat hangers. He can just kind of go in here and take what you want. If you need lots of binders, they got lots of binders. If you need random books, maybe they might have what you need. The only thing that they ask is that you write your name down on this is a piece of paper right here so that I know that things are actually being taken by students rather than just sort of being stolen or whatever. It's a good way to get rid of stuff that you don't really need any more, and it's really fun to just walk by and find random stuff. P s. He has a lot of all gender restrooms just all around campus. Not really something that you'd think would be taken for granted, but it really can be. Hello? While the lights turn on? No, actually, to turn them on myself. So this is a good example of what the classrooms look like. Not always, but this is at least what they look like and creamer and pretty accurate to what they look like in Lincoln, too. So now that we've checked out most of Kramer, I'm going to take you across the Sky Bridge and show you the Carl Miller Center, which is a building that I didn't have any classes and until this year, but I think it's really cool.