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Emily Easley's Reply

Page history last edited by Shawn Roller 14 years, 10 months ago

 

Schedules:

1.) What would you have liked to know before you applied for your classes?

2.) Was there a easier way you found out later how to get your schedule done?

3.) Is it better to sign up early or just when ever?

 

Anything you want to add?

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(1)     Eight am classes are the devil! lol But seriously....theres no need to sign up for early classes, so don't! Late classes allow you to sleep and get your rest. I would suggest afternoon classes, maybe starting around 11am.

 

(2)     Make sure you thoroughly browse your colleges website before signing up for classes. After my first semester I found out there was a 'schedule maker' that gave you all the possible schedules for the classes you needed to take. It was quick, simple, and very convenient. I wish I would have known about it.

 

(3)     You have to sign up as early as possible or you wont get the classes you need! You'll have an assigned registration time, and I would suggest watching the clock to sign up right when your registration time starts. Just remember that there are hundreds if not thousands of students trying to get into the same classes you are, and there are only so many seats in those classes.   

 

(4)     College is not high school. You have to study every day to stay ahead! You can't just do your homework and expect to get an A. You have to review notes. (BTW, you don't always need to book. They can be a waste of money. Check with kids who have taken the class before you buy the book.)

 

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