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Spring 2006 Meeting Time Discussion


Submitted by psonak on Sat, 12/03/2005 - 9:16am.

(Updated Monday, 1/16/2006)

Wednesdays at 1:30 would be good for me.

Currently, this is my availability in the spring:
M 8-11
M 5-6 (plus proctor 2-5 in PAR102)
T 8-6
W 8-11
W 1:30-6
Th 10:30-6 (plus proctor 7:30-10:30 in PAR102)
F 8-11

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Submitted by guillemette on Tue, 01/17/2006 - 3:40pm.

M before 2:30
T before 10:30
Th before 10:30 and after 3:30

On alternate Wednesdays starting 1/25, it would be convenient for me to meet any time after 3:30 and before my meeting at 6. On the other Wednesdays, this group would be the only reason I would have for driving to campus on my one day to work from home, which would suck.

Submitted by Rodney Herring on Mon, 01/16/2006 - 8:16pm.

Let me suggest Wednesdays, 3:30, if this is only going to last 1 hour. So far, it looks like Noah, Zach, and Kevin are all available at 3:30--as am I.

Other times I'm available:
Mondays before 11:30 (I'd prefer not to have to meet much earlier than 10:30, though)
Tuesday before 3:30
Wednesdays, before 2:00 and after 3:30

Times I'm available, but would really prefer not to meet, but would do so in a pinch--begrudgingly:
Thursdays before 10:30
Fridays any time

Submitted by dobbins on Mon, 01/16/2006 - 11:38am.

Hey, all:

Wednesday at 1:30 would work well for me, too.

My availability in the spring should be this:
M 8-5
T 1-3
W 8-5
TH 1-3
F 8-5

If 1:30 on Wednesdays won't work, I would love for us to find, if possible, another Wednesday time that does. For TTHs are totally action packed for me; and I could really use MFs to devote all day to uninterrupted dissertating. But I'm quite flexible, especially if folks have other, more pressing concerns and schedules.

All the best,
Zachary