Yay, Orientation is DONE!

<p>When you check-in, they give you a schedule with a group number. After the intro in the Arena, they divide by groups. If you’re in COM, you register for classes with the other COM people. You do it online with advisors in the room for questions. CAS took longer on Friday because they were registering for classes then.</p>

<p>It’s true almost everyone goes in 100 for writing. </p>

<p>Some questions they couldn’t answer. 1) if you take an odd language - like Chinese - they don’t know where you’ll place so they’ll advise you to pick a schedule without that and then get the right placement in the fall. 2) they knew nothing about music classes outside of Fine Arts, including the university orchestra. </p>

<p>Things to think about: getting rid of as many distribution reqs as possible versus schedule times. A lot of people wanted no classes on Friday or Monday or not before or after a certain time.</p>