Furnished With Class.(classroom furniture)(Brief Article)
American School & University, April, 2002
Byline: Olivia Hale
A graduate student who is attempting to earn a degree in medicine, business or law may sit on the same piece of furniture for eight or more hours a day. Often already a part of the workforce, these students are accustomed to sitting in nice, comfortable furniture. As a result, they will expect the same from their classroom furniture; after all, they are paying for it.
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In contrast, a lecture hall at a major university may hold up to 350 students in one-hour blocks over the course of a day, five days a week, year round. In this case, aesthetics may not be ...
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