<p>What should I put down if I don’t have one?</p>
<p>Also, I’m attempting to have my orientation session moved to session L (but the office told me I had to sign up for one of the other ones first, then they could manually move it for me). My sister has a conflicting schedule but she wants to have a look too; if I enroll in one of the earlier sessions she can definitely make it, but if it is successfully moved she might not? Is there any way to add or drop tickets later?</p>
<p>Well, the darn thing says “required”…</p>
<p>Also, I’m attempting to have my orientation session moved to session L (but the office told me I had to sign up for one of the other ones first, then they could manually move it for me). My sister has a conflicting schedule but she wants to have a look too; if I enroll in one of the earlier sessions she can definitely make it, but if it is successfully moved she might not? Is there any way to add or drop tickets later?</p>
<p>No offense but think about this…it says put something down that you don’t have. Stop thinking about this or searching for comments.</p>
<p>And I don’t know what you mean about “tickets”. You can bring an extra family member or two without needing to do anything. If it asks for number of people coming, put 2 just in case. It’s really not a big deal.</p>
<p>So for form verification purposes I just put down a nonsense number?</p>
<p>There’s payment involved in bringing guests to orientation so I wasn’t sure.</p>