<p>Hi, I am a newly admitted freshman.
I was just able to log into the Schedule Builder (I tried it out a couple of weeks ago, but Fall Quarter 2014 wasn’t available yet), does this mean I can register for classes now?
I once saw someone used ‘the Hunger Games’ to describe the registration, so I’m kinda nervous. I will very much appreciate it if someone can explain to me how this process goes.
Thank you!</p>
<p>No, it doesn’t. If you’re familiar with Ninja Courses, Schedule Builder works similarly like that. You don’t get to register until your pass time appointment, which can be viewed in SISWEB under Registration. </p>
<p>And people only describe the registration process as being like the Hunger Games since there’s usually a race to register for classes that are highly sought after, such as the science courses. I’ve never had problems registering in any of my courses because not a lot of people take them. </p>
<p>@sweetlacecharm Thank you so much! It says on my SISWEB that my Pass 1 is on 8/13 8 AM, does this mean I should now figure out what classes I want to take, and try to register them on that date? Unfortunetly, I am a biological sciences major, which I’m sure classes are difficult to get into. What happens if I didn’t get in all the classes I want?</p>
<p>Thanks again!</p>
<p>During each orientation session, undergraduate admissions opens up “slots” for lower division classes so freshmen can take them. There are also different sections, so if you don’t get into one section, try to get into another section of the same course. Sometimes, when the demand is high, a new section will be added (this happens more with upper division courses and courses restricted to seniors). </p>