Monday, November 5, 2012

The Humanities

     That building above? It's the Humanities Building. The awe-striking building stands tall and marvels those who look its way. Countless classrooms, musical practice rooms, (clean bathrooms), and offices are nestled comfortably within this building, along with an Einstein's Bagels, a study lounge, and a lecture hall. Students move all throughout this building almost every hour of the day. There are several students who have more than one class in the Humanities Building. But it's not enough just to say that, so I took a survey in the Humanities and asked thirty students this question:

     "How many classes to you have in the Humanities Building this semester?"

Now, not being a full-fledged scientist, I did not key in the factors of what year the students were in or their major. But here are the overall results:


One class - 9

Two classes - 13

Three classes - 5

Four classes - 3



     As you can see, there are several students who have more than one class in the humanities building. I did not meet anyone in the survey who exceeded four classes. However, I did only ask thirty people. So if you know or meet someone who has more than four, let me know!

    There are several academic buildings on campus. Yes, they are all very important to the functioning of Lee University and the instructing of students. Let the Humanities building and the survey represent all of the academic buildings on campus. Every one has a purpose and a reason it was built. Lessons will be learned. Friends will be made. Futures will be shaped. All in these buildings at Lee, which are quite aesthetic I might add, serve a great purpose and all represent the great academic powerhouse that is LEE UNIVERSITY!


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