Picking Class

<p>yizzle24. Agree that July 1-2 is not bad. Bullet #1 in your link is one of the specific situations that make the italics different. You won’t be able to meet with an admissions counselor without going through orientation. All the large required classes will have additional sections or seats added through the summer. </p>

<p>You may not have your “dream” schedule freshman year first semester, but you will get classes that you need to meet core requirements and major requirements, and the math department more or less “guarantees” that you will be able to take the math class that you are placed into (i.e. they will open new sections as needed). </p>

<p>While I think it’s a great idea for people to get familiar with Testudo and have an idea about classes they want to take before they get to orientation, don’t get too crazy about watching as seats fill up. Things constantly change.</p>