Evening classes as a freshman?

<p>Something told me that you were going to be at USC. lol Maybe it was the fact that USC seems to be the only school I know of that has classes so gosh darn late.</p>

<p>Since I now know that you’re going to Carolina, I can give you some specifics.</p>

<p>A) The people at Orientation don’t really know what they’re talking about half of the time.
B) Your advisor will probably change and also probably has no idea what they’re doing.
C) Advisors have no idea what they’re doing.</p>

<p>CALL the Chemistry department and ask for an override. What are you taking? 111? There are a lot of students taking that and they may be able to override you into it since it is a several hundred student class.</p>

<p>Check this schedule out: [USC:</a> Office of the University Registrar: Academic Calendars: Spring 2011 to Fall 2018](<a href=“University Registrar - University Registrar | University of South Carolina”>University Registrar - University Registrar | University of South Carolina)
August 29 is the last day to add/drop a course. Since there are hundreds of students in Chem 111, at least one space should open up. Constantly check VIP on that day for an open space. One WILL open up. The question is whether or not you will be checking at the right time.</p>

<p>Post on the Facebook Page for your class to see if anyone is considering dropping it or if anyone would like to switch with you. If they are, you can schedule a time for them to drop the class and you to quickly pick it up at some random hour.</p>

<p>[Paying</a> for School: The Office of Bursar](<a href=“My Bill - Bursar's Office | University of South Carolina”>My Bill - Bursar's Office | University of South Carolina) On August 24, students who haven’t paid tuition will be dropped from all of their classes. Check this day too. Since it’s such a big class, you should probably be able to get something.</p>

<p>As far as classes, it usually ends up being just first-come, first-serve, but seriously check VIP like five or ten times a day if you have to. Something will eventually come up, especially with such a large class.</p>

<p>As for evening classes at USC? They’re really popular. A lot of freshmen get placed into them. Most of my friends ended up having one, and even I’m scheduled for one next semester. You definitely will not be alone. For whatever reason, USC just has a ton of evening classes.</p>