This posting is from Geoff Davis, forwarded to the list by Jim Greenberg Let throw my two cents in here as a part-time adjunct (yes, I know that is a redundant title) and parent of two college kids attending two different SUNY schools. First, as an adjunct, I need flexibility in my teaching schedule because I am working other jobs off campus that also require my attention. The inability to teach a Monday-Wednesday or Wednesday-Friday class that meets for the hour and fifteen minutes each session has caused problems for me from time-to-time. Because of this I have had to change my day class schedule to Tuesday and Thursday for the next two semesters. The result is that I am on campus less and also makes it difficult for my students to make up classes they miss due to illness or club/team activities. My son attends Albany and my daughter is at Purchase. Albany is so large that if there is a pattern of when classes are offered I haven't been able to figure it out the past four years. What I do know is that my son has had considerable flexibility in determining the days and times of when he is in class. At Purchase my daughter has not had classes on Friday the three semesters she has been there. Her impression is that because most faculty and a significant number of students commute through horrendous traffic that they selected Friday as a no class or limited class day. Also, most of her courses are four credits and meet at least two hours each session twice a week. If the figure of aboiut 40% of our faculty are adjunct, and therefore part-time, is correct then that need also has to be taken into consideration when looking at a class schedule. I vote for more flexibility. Regards - Geoff Davis