Parking
Parking is relatively painless in our part of Mount Vernon.
For short classes 2 hour metered street parking is generally available directly in front of our building. Meters are in effect from 8am-6pm Monday-Friday.
We have 3 parking spots available behind our building for use by students attending classes. You can get to these spots by Googleing 864 Tyson St. Baltimore MD 21201. This is single file parking.
At the intersection of W Chase St and Read St there is a $5 per Day Parking Lot



Hi ,I’am trying to build a computer for PS CS5 Ex. First timer need help with everything from cpu,ram,mobo,etc. and their compability? Please help thank you.
There’s a class for that… http://www.everymanit.com/2010/05/14/how-to-build-a-computer/
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Thanks so much.
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Hi ,I’am trying to build a computer for PS CS5 Ex. First timer need help with everything from cpu,ram,mobo,etc. and their compability? Please help thank you.
Honestly… Just buying something off the shelf at Best Buy would be fine. You’ll need 4GB+ of RAM, an i5 or i7 processor, a 7200RPM hard drive of whatever size you need. And whatever graphics card they give you. Photo Shop is not a “big” program by modern standards. If you are running Premiere to create High Def videos like me you might have to worry, but just Photo Shop will run fine on a pretty standard $600 desktop. (Honestly with the price of laptops I’d just spend $500-$600 on a laptop. The ones I bought a year and a half ago for $450 at Best Buy would run Photo Shop fine…)