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Is it possible to enroll in classes at the colleges you're not attending? Let's say you're a Warren student, are you allowed to take classes at Revelle? Or are you limited to the courses offered at your specific college?
good idea, but not at the risk of getting crappy professors.
i aimed for my share of 10am and 11am lectures when i lived on campus, but once i moved off-campus and got jobs, i tried to grab as many 8am lectures as i could -- better parking spots!
There are only a handful of college-specific courses, and they are all writing courses I believe. For example, Revelle has Humanities while Roosevelt has Making of the Modern World.