<p>I didn’t get some of the classes that I want. I wonder how difficult it is for me to get them after school starts. I want to take: Econ 301 and psyc 215 or 220.</p>
<p>Thanks.</p>
<p>I didn’t get some of the classes that I want. I wonder how difficult it is for me to get them after school starts. I want to take: Econ 301 and psyc 215 or 220.</p>
<p>Thanks.</p>
<p>in my opinion, yes - esp big lecture intro courses ~
in my experience, everyone wants psych classes when they first come in, and a lot of the prof are lenient and letting in more than the classroom can hold…</p>
<p>i sat on the steps for psych 220 with brunges hahaha </p>
<p>best advice - take a course action form to the classes you want on the first day and “usually” they will ask for if anyone has it when class is over and they will sign it then and there. </p>
<p>of course, depends on professors.</p>
<p>also, i always shoot the prof a email before hand asking if they think it is likely i can course action in, even if i know the answer (it shows that you want to be in the class, and sometimes they will actually look to see who emailed them and give them priority, happened with my anth 101 class)</p>
<p>but don’t annoy the prof. :)</p>
<p>(oh yes and, lots of ppl use filler classes when their schdle is not the way they want, psych is a popular filler course. ALOT of ppl drop)</p>