<p>Well, I’ve gotten a few questions about registration and some other stuff, so I’m making another thread for it. </p>
<p>I’m not sure how they’re gonna do it for your orientation, but for ours, they had us all go to a classroom where an advisor talked to us. Then one of them talks to you personally. Then you go to a designated place where they clear you for registration. Then you get on the computer and register! The end. Simple enough. </p>
<p>Registration for other semesters is simple too. You just make an appointment with your advisor. After you go to him/her, then you’ll be cleared for registration and given a registration date (you HAVE to make an appointment in order to register). On your appointed day, you’ll go on Oasis and register. </p>
<p>Websites that shoud be bookmarked:
Oasis - <a href=“https://oasisweb.uga.edu/[/url]”>https://oasisweb.uga.edu/</a>
Well, this website is kinda a necessity since this is the website you register on. </p>
<p>The bulletin - [University</a> of Georgia Bulletin](<a href=“http://bulletin.uga.edu/]University”>http://bulletin.uga.edu/)
This is the website that renders your advisor almost completely useless if you know how to use it. This is where you can find the requirements for your major and all of the class you can take to fulfill them (basically what your advisor is supposed to tell you). Keep in mind that there are four different “kinds” of requirements - core requirements, major requirements, college requirements, and university requirements. Make sure you choose classes that fulfill one of those requirements or else you’ll be taking classes that won’t matter in the end!
How to find your major - Click on:
programs of study (on top of page) > all programs (on the left side) > your major
The page that comes up has your Area A-F requirements and major requirements. You can click on the desginated tabs on the top for your college wide and university wide requirements. </p>
<p>Class schedules - [Office</a> of the Registrar - Schedule of Classes](<a href=“http://www.reg.uga.edu/or.nsf/html/Schedule%20of%20Classes]Office”>http://www.reg.uga.edu/or.nsf/html/Schedule%20of%20Classes)
By clicking on the semester you want, you can find what classes are being offered, who they’re being taught by, when, and where. This is also where you can find the call#. When you register, there are 3 ways to find the class you want. Inputing the call# is the quickest and easiest way! Create your schedule before you have to register (that website also has nifty schedule worksheets to use to fill in with your desired schedule). Just keep in mind that you have 15 minutes to get to classes. Map - [University</a> of Georgia Office of University Architects](<a href=“http://www.camplan.uga.edu/maps.html]University”>http://www.camplan.uga.edu/maps.html) . Haha, you might want to use that. I could walk from Creswell to the journalism building in about 15ish minutes, but that’s down hill. My first semester, I had to walk from instructional plaza to chemistry, and I had a few minutes to spare when I got to class. I dunno if that’ll give you an idea of walking time vs. distance, but whatevs. Oasis will warn you if the classes are too far. </p>
<p>Hm, well, that’s all I have for now…</p>