<p>School is going to start in like a week, and I still don’t know what books I’m supposed to have for the Work, Labor, and Social Justice Cluster. Is it normal for the professor to take this long to announce the textbooks for the quarter?</p>
<p>For mon-thurs, 10:45pm closing time is for the summer. Normal school year is 12:45.</p>
<p>Boyiiman, Around like 9am-noon is when it is pretty empty, everyone is at class and stuff like that. It is actually fairly packed early in the morning. Late at night the crowd dies down at around midnight. Depends a bit on what you are doing though, b/c sometimes its crowded in the weight room but not at all in the treads/ellipticals, and vice versa.</p>
<p>Is the gym crowded in the late afternoon and evening time as well? I’m planning on going either right after my afternoon classes (so I can re-fuel with dinner afterwards) or during the night to relieve a day’s worth of stress(after I’ve finished studying and doing hw)… Thanks.</p>
<p>I can’t figure out which book I need for Math 31A with Song. The UCLA store and Greasemonky script list Rogawski’s Single Variable Calculus (9781429214353), but that ISBN doesn’t seem to exist. When I search the author and title in Amazon, several results come up. </p>
<p>Can someone please tell me exactly which book I need for that class? I’m beyond frustrated.</p>
<p>Hi, I’ve got a question about living on campus. I got housing for Dykstra Hall, and I heard that there’s not heat in winter. So… would it be very cold? Would the comforter I ordered from RHL be enough to keep me warm, or should I do something more drastic, like bring a hardcore duvet?</p>
<p>Not to mention that this is los angeles we’re talking about here - it never really gets that cold. At least not cold enough that closing your window and wearing a sweatshirt won’t keep you warm.</p>
<p>You are sure there’s central heating? Because a friend of mine told me there IS no heat… well maybe he’s misimformed.
and RHL is “Resident Halls and Linens”</p>