- The seating is designed to encourage communication.
- There are mics at each table to encourage two-way discussions between teachers and students.
- There are five ginormous LED screens and a glass whiteboard.
- The chairs swivel AND have wheels
Disclaimer: No humans were hurt in the making of this blogpost (an eggplant was punctured - R.I.P. eggplant).
MSE101 - Intro to Materials, also my intro to SKULE (U of T's Faculty of Engineering and Applied Sciences). Legend has it that the moniker is a play on the stereotype that engineers have poor spelling but I kinda like the name and the community it represents. Side note: Can we talk about their cool leather jackets??
On the first day of MSE101, we materials science kids sat together. Our small army of eight people sharing this specialist program in my year and only five of us taking the course this semester was no match for the large class of first year engineering students. Professor Ramsay introduced himself and went around the room asking which disciplines of engineering were present. My new friend, Eamon, who I share classes with but had never really spoken to before shot his hand up.
He proceeded to tell Professor Ramsay (and the entire hall) that we were the materials science students, but from ArtSci, not Engineering... The entire class broke out in applause. We were off to a great start!
Perks of having class in the Myhal Centre
Very relatable. The materials kids are a small but proud bunch, for we shall make or break (literally) almost eveything humanly tangeable after we graduate (if thay day ever comes).
#MakeOrBreakEverything materials kids unite!! Thanks for the comment!