<p>i went on the june 13/14th orientation.
The first day we just took our placement tests and got to know things about the school, and got told what courses we should take for our majors. The 2nd day is when we meet our advisors and get our classes and IDs.
We could pick what courses we take and what time we take it. Sometimes it shows the teacher that is teaching that particular time slot or class, but most of the time it says “staff”, so you don’t know who’s teaching you, like for M 119. Since i went to the first orientation date, i was able to pick from every single time slot, but i saw some of them filling up pretty quick, especially mid day math classes (no one signed up for 8:00am math). But there are so many courses to choose from, i’m sure you will be fine.
Some parts of the orientation is really boring, some of it unecessary, but some are fun. And staying at the dorm and making new friends is great.
I have to say the math placement test for me was a piece of cake, since i’m good at math, but the language placement test was another story. I was able to answer 5 out of 65 for my French test, but its also because i havent taken french for 2 years and i never liked French, nyhow, most of the class didn’t give a crap about the language placement nyways (and it doesnt matter at all, since you get to choose what courses you take). Good luck on getting your courses and teachers.</p>