Choosing Courses

<p>im going to be a sophomore and honestly orientation is a great time to learn more about the school and all it offers and get your bearings on campus. yea, they kinda still are selling the school but this stuff is more practical than anything. also, orientation is a great opportunity to meet people. i’m still good friends with some of the people i met at orientation. its nice to start on move in day with a few friends numbers in your cell phone, because who knows what your roommate will be like. orientation got me really excited to move in.
also, yes you register for classes at orientation. if you dont do it at orientation i beleive you move in to school a few days early and do it then and have “orientation” once you’re moved in before the rest of the freshman class moves in. most classes will be pretty full by then, so odds are you will be left with the 8AM classes and bad professors no one wants to take</p>