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<p>Yoga is definitely popular; ballet also fills up rather quickly, as does Zumba and Fusion Fitness. I do not know about sailing. </p>
<p>Most classes have a cap around 10-15, though I think yoga has a cap of 20-something. Waitlists are available in some classes – you must show up on the first day to keep your spot in the class. If you find a class you really want to take but it is full in the fall semester, take it in the spring; the spring semester seems less popular overall than the fall semester imo. </p>
<p>PE registration is online through Banner. You register during the first week of classes for Term 1 or Semester 1 classes. The schedule for the 2009-2010 classes is here:
<a href=“http://www.wellesley.edu/athletics/newPE/schedules.html[/url]”>http://www.wellesley.edu/athletics/newPE/schedules.html</a></p>
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Move in to the res halls begins at 8am I believe. The res halls will be open so you basically drive up to the entrance of your building, check-in with the people at the bells desk and get your room key and welcome packet, and then find your room and begin moving in. </p>
<p>In the morning you also go to the campus center to get your photo taken and to get your OneCard (your Wellesley ID). The line to get your photo taken can be really long – to avoid waiting for about an hour in the line, you should go right when it opens or come around 11am-noon. Though, waiting in line with everyone else gives you a chance to meet many of your fellow classmates and their families! </p>
<p>There is also a place in the campus center for you to pick up your class t-shirt and your tickets to some of the Orientation events (I think this year there’s some talk about the New England Aquarium, rafting, etc.) </p>
<p>Health services will be open to get last minute immunizations. Financial aid will also be open for questions. </p>
<p>In the afternoon, you will meet with your first year mentor (FYM) group or your transfer mentor group. Parents and families will have the chance to meet your residential director and other members of residential life. Then parents leave, students get dinner with their FYM groups or Transfer groups and the fun begins ;)</p>
<p>You will get a very detailed orientation schedule in the mail in August.</p>
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Your OneCard gives you 24/7 access to the res halls on-campus, the campus center, the science center, and pendleton hall in the academic quad. It is also used to swipe in at the campus center’s 4th floor dining area (the swiping of the card is used by dining services to count the number of people who use the facility). </p>
<p>Also, each semester you are given 50 points to use at the campus center’s 2nd floor emporium (think coffee shop and mini grocery store). Each point is like $1. These points roll-over from the fall to the spring semester but expire at the end of the spring semester. If you run out, you can buy extra points called flex points and those get added to your card. Flex points do not expire. </p>
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<p>The meal plan is unlimited – you can go into any dining hall when it’s open and come in and out as you please and eat as much food as you want. Each semester you are given 15(?) guest passes that can be used at any dining hall – in the campus center, you just swipe your card and tell the dining hall worker you want to use a guest pass; in the other dining halls, you write in your information in the Guest Book. If you run out of guess passes, you can purchase meals for your guest(s) in the campus center’s 4th floor dining area. Prices vary between lunch and dinner there.</p>