Waitlist issues
Disco Stu is #3 on the waitlist for one class and #33 for another. Both of these are big classes with over 150 peeps in each. Question for the readers: will classes this big simply allow everyone in off the waitlist (assuming its a reasonably sized one) in the end or will they stick to their strict numbers?
When the waitlist for a 150 person class is 10 people what's the difference between 150 and 160 people? Do professors use this same logic or do they really see a difference?
When the waitlist for a 150 person class is 10 people what's the difference between 150 and 160 people? Do professors use this same logic or do they really see a difference?
Labels: 0L/1L Advice
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People are sure to add and drop as well, so things should definitely open up in the larger classes. It'll probably take a week or two before everyone settles in.
with those kind of waitlists, i wonder what classes will still be open for us transfer students,
I still have very little idea what I'm taking next semester.
Does anyone know if any of these new hires are teaching anything? The class selection, as it stands, is paltry.
what are sort of the standard classes you expect to take in 2L? obviously corporations, evidence etc., but what is the difference between conlaw structural issues and conlaw basic issues? i'm probably not supposed to be registering yet, but what the heck. however, i can't get into anything i'm interested in besides intro to IP.
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