<p>Thank you for the helpful information, current UD parents.</p>
<p>Don’t laugh … but my D is hoping for early classes, at least on some of the days. She has the idea it will make it easier to balance class work and a job (I guess that depends on the job), and to be more productive in general. She thinks if she has no firm obligations until later in the day, she will have fewer productive hours overall. Sorry to hear she may not have much control over her schedule. She is in a smaller major and in honors, I am hoping that will make the process at NSO is a bit more manageable, as far as having some idea what the ultimate outcome will be.</p>
<p>Question: D is waiting on AP credit for Calc, which will come out after NSO. Any reason to think she will be required to register for math at NSO based on the math placement exam? She is hoping not to take math at all, by getting the AP credit, and exercising supposed “general requirements flexibility” that comes along with her particular merit scholarship. There is no math requirement in her major. Any thoughts on that?</p>
<p>Also, if a student will be continuing with a language already studied, is there a placement exam to register? or will a student be placed based on HS coursework? It would be nice to get started on that right away.</p>