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February 2, 2006

FAQ: Which nights are the LEAST busy if I want to plan a student event?

Filed under: FAQ, Spring only

Q: Which nights are the LEAST busy if I want to plan an event for students?

A: Given how packed the schedule is, any event on a weeknight is likely to exlude dozens of students. Here are some thoughts about the Spring 2006.

While we don’t have a master schedule as such, here is some basic information about when students are more likely to be free for other activities.

For general planning, our universe of students is about 365 (we also have 31 PhD students, whose schedules are not reflected in the numbers below).

In the hours between 6-10 p.m., here are the basic numbers of students available for events.

  • Monday: 147
  • Tuesday: 223
  • Wednesday: 154 (if you begin after 7 pm)
  • Thursday: Only M.A. students are available, and the three dozen or so Part-timers who are not in workshops
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