<p>Hi, I was wondering what exactly “sitting in” means because I was thinking about doing it for Chem 4. It’s a long story as to why I want to, but I already have credit for the course (passed AP Chem with a 3) and just want to take it as a refresher. I would just go to the lectures, right? I wouldn’t have to sign up or anything?</p>
<p>It sounds like auditing. I believe you have to pay because you’re still filling a seat. Of course you could just sit there since the teacher probably wouldn’t realize you’re not supposed to be there.</p>
<p>In a huge lecture no one will notice or care.</p>
<p>your quarter fees should cover “sitting in”. Fees are not “a la carte” for admitted students – rather they are fixed.</p>
<p>your quarter fees don’t cover “sitting in” because it’s not a perk of your tuition. if you look under 25, dress appropriately, and don’t make a disturbance, nobody will ever notice.</p>
<p>Okay, thanks everyone. I got a mass e-mail from the Chem professor (Hoeger) anyway and he said you can “sit in” on Chem 6AH if you cannot receive credit for it so I’m assuming I would be able to do this for Chem 4 as well? The lectures have apparently 300-400 people. Should I just show up on the first day? I really don’t want to get in the way of things but hopefully if the lecture is that huge I won’t.</p>
<p>^This isn’t high school. No one calls roll in large lectures, no one cares who’s in there. You won’t get in the way of anything</p>
<p>You might seriously die of boredom if you got a 3 on the AP and decide to sit through Chem 4. My little sister does more advanced stuff in her high school honors chem class than they do in there.</p>
<p>seriously, at least ‘sit in’ 6A, even then i think you should just focus on the classes you are actually taking for credit</p>
<p>Alright, thanks everyone :)</p>
<p>I’ll probably go to the first one and see If it helps any and if not I just won’t go back.</p>