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Originally Posted by agzg
It didn't happen to me but to a lot of my friends. It started happening to me in grad school, but professors didn't have much of a problem signing students into their already full classes, especially because they knew there were a lot of us who liked to shop around during add/drop period and it would all even out in the end.
I was under the understanding that it was a fairly common problem.
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As was I.
It was the same way for me in undergrad, except everyone registered according to the number of credits they had. For example, those with 100 credits could schedule on Dec 2, those with 95 credits on Dec 4, and so on.
And yes, it happened to me a couple of times. But I would usually talk to the professor, and they would sign me into the class. And I never heard of anyone not being able to graduate on time because they didn't get a class they needed in their final semester or anything like that.