So I'm taking classes right now to be a Physical Therapy Assistant. It's an online hybrid program, meaning we only meet about one weekend a month and get all our lab stuff done then.
The lab is built very securely. You need a pass key to get into the main doors just to the foyer, a key to get past the foyer to the actual hallway with classrooms and labs, and a key to get into said classrooms and labs. Our student IDs are SUPPOSED to do this.
My ID was about two years old. It had the magnetic strip but didn't have the chip inside, but the student services office said it should still work. First lab last month...no dice.
So yesterday, our teacher arranged to have someone in student services for people who didn't have IDs to pick them up (since most of my classmates are from out of town and haven't had a chance to pick them up) and to have someone in IT to program them. This was arranged to happen on our lunch break.
The health education building is off campus (fortunately not too far off campus, though), so I went to the main campus, had my ID programmed by the IT lady, and went back to the building. Nothing.
Another student who was walking also had trouble, so I drove us back to the IT office. Since both me and my classmate had the older IDs, she sent us to the student services building across the courtyard to get them reprinted. Great, we have new IDs. So we went back across the courtyard, got the new IDs programmed, and drove back to the building.
They still didn't work. My classmate hadn't eaten yet (I had finished my exam early and had already eaten), so she went to get food while I took both our IDs BACK to the IT lady.
There, we learned that no instructor had submitted a door plan for the entire class.
The door plan basically gives which specific doors we're allowed to open on which specific days/times. Our class didn't have one. It took me three trips to the main campus to learn this!
So we have yet another weekend of knocking on doors or waiting for someone with a valid key pass to walk by and let us into lab.
Bonus: All that running around got us all nice and sweaty for our shoulder lab, which included armpit palpations. Yeah, that was great.
The lab is built very securely. You need a pass key to get into the main doors just to the foyer, a key to get past the foyer to the actual hallway with classrooms and labs, and a key to get into said classrooms and labs. Our student IDs are SUPPOSED to do this.
My ID was about two years old. It had the magnetic strip but didn't have the chip inside, but the student services office said it should still work. First lab last month...no dice.
So yesterday, our teacher arranged to have someone in student services for people who didn't have IDs to pick them up (since most of my classmates are from out of town and haven't had a chance to pick them up) and to have someone in IT to program them. This was arranged to happen on our lunch break.
The health education building is off campus (fortunately not too far off campus, though), so I went to the main campus, had my ID programmed by the IT lady, and went back to the building. Nothing.
Another student who was walking also had trouble, so I drove us back to the IT office. Since both me and my classmate had the older IDs, she sent us to the student services building across the courtyard to get them reprinted. Great, we have new IDs. So we went back across the courtyard, got the new IDs programmed, and drove back to the building.
They still didn't work. My classmate hadn't eaten yet (I had finished my exam early and had already eaten), so she went to get food while I took both our IDs BACK to the IT lady.
There, we learned that no instructor had submitted a door plan for the entire class.

So we have yet another weekend of knocking on doors or waiting for someone with a valid key pass to walk by and let us into lab.

Bonus: All that running around got us all nice and sweaty for our shoulder lab, which included armpit palpations. Yeah, that was great.
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