<p>I want to try out many classes for next semester before I decided on a set schedule. But SSOL won’t allow me to register for more than 22 points. I talked to Advising, and they said the only way to override that rule is by filling out forms (including the Add/Drop one) and register through Registrar in January. Can some upperclassman confirm that one cannot add above the 22-point limit on SSOL? Thank you.</p>
<p>It was that way in my day. You have to have the registrar do it manually. So, have them do manually a class that’s not going to fill up so you don’t lose space in a class you want.</p>
<p>Is the registrar still staffed with those fabulous ladies with the long fingernails who act like you’re interrupting their social hour when you walk in.</p>
<p>Thanks for the advice. </p>
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<p>As far as I can tell, except the recession forced them to cut back on manicures</p>
<p>Can someone who’s graduated more recently or is a current student comment on this please? thanks</p>
<p>the silence should be taken as consent, in this case…</p>
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<p>I.e., “the king has spoken”?</p>
<p>More like “I’m only going to stop lurking if there’s a question I feel the need to answer”</p>