<p>Don’t bug Kittlesen.</p>
<p>You’ll get into the class. It’s not a 24 person discussion; it’s a 300+ person lecture and lab. They know that a lot of people need to take the class and will accommodate you. I didn’t have to take lecture, but for 203 & 204, Joanne Lane is the one who takes care of enrollment; she reassured us that we would get into a lab time. Just make sure you’re on a waitlist.</p>
<p>From Joanne Lane for BIOL203, Fall 2008:</p>
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<p>But seriously, don’t bug Kittlesen. There are tons of people on the waitlist, and I bet all of the first years are going to e-mail him explaining how much they need to be in his class and it’s important for their academic future. Don’t clog his inbox. </p>
<p>As for course action forms, you fill one out, have it signed, and then take it to the appropriate department office. So, for biol203, you would take it to the biology office. Simple.</p>
<p>[Course</a> Action Form: University Registrar at the University of Virginia](<a href=“http://www.virginia.edu/registrar/courseactionform.html]Course”>http://www.virginia.edu/registrar/courseactionform.html)</p>