finding your way around during orientation week

<p>The O-Book (PDF on the 2012 site, and hard copy when you get here) has a labeled map on the back. </p>

<p>If you want to study up now, take a look at the pathways and building names at [UChicago</a> Maps | Campus](<a href=“http://maps.uchicago.edu/campus.shtml]UChicago”>http://maps.uchicago.edu/campus.shtml)</p>

<p>The areas you’ll need to worry about aside from your dorm are the Quads, everything in North Campus, the nearer parts of East Campus (East of the Quads online), and the buildings on the Science Quad (not marked online, but consisting of Crerar, Kersten, Hinds and the Bookstore) in West Campus.</p>

<p>The rest of campus is mostly just the professional schools (Med, Law, Business, Policy), apartments, and things like the K-12 school that you won’t ever need to visit.</p>

<p>Don’t worry about learning anything more than your dorm and Reynolds Club (where you check in, 57th/University Ave) before you arrive. You can always ask just about anyone on campus for directions and maps are posted here and there. You’ll only need to learn buses right away if you live in Shoreland and Broadview, in which case that will all be explained when you arrive. Events will all be listed as a room number in a building or just the building if it is something like a theater with an obvious main venue.</p>