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Generally Speaking => Power On => Topic started by: Doodle on March 31, 2008, 02:54:33 PM

Title: How many of your classes have assigned seats?
Post by: Doodle on March 31, 2008, 02:54:33 PM
Surprisingly, I only have two. :O
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Post by: Tupin on March 31, 2008, 02:55:19 PM
All of them.
Title: Re: How many of your classes have assigned seats?
Post by: Doodle on March 31, 2008, 02:57:02 PM
Quote from: Tuppyluver1 on March 31, 2008, 02:55:19 PM
All of them.

:(
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Post by: Oren on March 31, 2008, 03:01:18 PM
0 :)

i can go were i want
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Post by: Gwen Khan on March 31, 2008, 03:54:03 PM
none, college does not have assigned seats, but I sit in the same spot everyday
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Post by: Lotos on March 31, 2008, 03:56:35 PM
Math, English, Social Studies, Italian, Science, Art, and heck, Gym can count because we have to sit in squads.
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Post by: Macawmoses on March 31, 2008, 04:21:10 PM
Just CALM, Math, Social, and French has us choose.
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Post by: Kaz on March 31, 2008, 04:25:17 PM
I only have an assigned seat during tests in my Biology class.
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Post by: Riosan on March 31, 2008, 04:33:45 PM
Bible, and English, mostly because they're the same teacher in the same room, on the same day.
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Post by: Qsmash on March 31, 2008, 04:37:52 PM
All of them. I assigned a new seat in World Geography and it's too close to the front of the class.>.>
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Post by: Java on March 31, 2008, 07:24:26 PM
Umm...

I would say... 6 out of my 7 classes.

Yet everyone sits in the same spot in that 1 class that doesn't.
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Post by: metroidhunter777 on March 31, 2008, 07:26:44 PM
All. Simple enough. I don't complain, anyway. >_>
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Post by: Waveburner on March 31, 2008, 07:36:46 PM
I've got no choice as to where I sit.
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Post by: Daft Pink on March 31, 2008, 08:13:16 PM
All of them. It sucks. >:(
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Post by: Jono2 on March 31, 2008, 08:16:48 PM
none, really.  we choose our own seats for every class, it's just that we generally set ourselves to that seat for the rest of the semester.

I suppose Jazz band does, but that's only for our rhythm section, and that's only because our instruments confine where we sit. but jazz band isn't a class this semester, it's extracurricular.
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Post by: Redpaige13 on March 31, 2008, 08:21:55 PM
I can sit wherever I want in my College classes.

Even back in High school, we didn't have any assigned seats..  But you'd always have to find an open seat fast, there was like.. 30 to 40 students in every class.
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Post by: phatyo on March 31, 2008, 08:22:19 PM
All 7 intercourse ing classes.
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Post by: bluaki on March 31, 2008, 09:11:07 PM
The only class period I have without any is lunch.
I have assigned seats in geometry, biology, English, American government, art, digital design, and even PE.
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Post by: Super on March 31, 2008, 09:12:18 PM
All of my classes have assigned seats. I usually just sit where I please, though.
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Post by: Kilroy on April 01, 2008, 03:18:17 AM
Let's see, the only one that we actually got to pick our seats was Math, but in Science we change seats every unit, everything else was alphabetized.

I can't wait until High School, I hate calling subjects by their general terms rather than what we're actually supposed to learn.