Q: Access to the Gym
How do I get access to the gym?
To get access to the Homewood gym (the "Ralph O'Connor Rec Center"), you first have to ask Hong to email the Homewood gym people a list of all of the students. Then, you just go to the office; they've got office hours on the website. (http://www.jhu.edu/~recsport/). They check your name off the list, take your picture, and give you a gym ID card.
It should be free -- BME grad students get access to gyms on Homewood and on the med campus. You shouldn't need a J-card; most BME grad students don't have one. I do have one, but I was initially going to use it for parking. Our medical school ID badges get us into the Eisenhower Library.
You should also drop by the Cooley Center to pick up a gym card for the medical campus -- that's a little tag w/ a barcode, which you get after filling out a form. The Cooley Center also has a website:
http://www.jhucooleycenter.com/
IM Indoor Soccer is at Cooley, whereas IM Basketball is at Homewood.
To get access to the Homewood gym (the "Ralph O'Connor Rec Center"), you first have to ask Hong to email the Homewood gym people a list of all of the students. Then, you just go to the office; they've got office hours on the website. (http://www.jhu.edu/~recsport/). They check your name off the list, take your picture, and give you a gym ID card.
It should be free -- BME grad students get access to gyms on Homewood and on the med campus. You shouldn't need a J-card; most BME grad students don't have one. I do have one, but I was initially going to use it for parking. Our medical school ID badges get us into the Eisenhower Library.
You should also drop by the Cooley Center to pick up a gym card for the medical campus -- that's a little tag w/ a barcode, which you get after filling out a form. The Cooley Center also has a website:
http://www.jhucooleycenter.com/
IM Indoor Soccer is at Cooley, whereas IM Basketball is at Homewood.
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