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Old 12-01-2009, 01:34 PM
KSUViolet06 KSUViolet06 is offline
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Originally Posted by Munchkin03 View Post
Is this really a problem? Do people not get into classes they want? How does that impact required classes for graduation?
Yes. I had priority registration in undergrad so I didn't worry about it, but it happened to alot of my friends. Never had it happen in grad school though.

I know that if there was a particular class that alot of students got waitlisted for (like more than 30+ students), the faculty in the particular dept. would try to get another section open for those students (esp. if the class is one that alot of students needed to graduate). If they didn't do that, you were simply out of luck and had to wait until the next time it was offered.

These classes were typically upper-level courses in the more popular majors (I know they had this problem frequently in the fashion, education and journalism depts), where the course was capped at 20-25 students and there were only like 3 sections.
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