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[quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous]Just curious - Did any of your parents have a clue about your class registration process - or even what classes you were taking - back in the 90s? Mine sure didn’t. [/quote] I was going to say the same thing. This is pretty nuts. Starting a thread about class registrations and the difficulties involved is basically like saying “does anyone else’s kid have trouble going to the bathroom in the dorm?”[/quote] Maybe your kid goes to a private college where freshman are automatically enrolled in the classes they need. Try having a kid at UCLA or any of the UC’s. I don’t want to pay for a fifth year of college. So yeah any help or strategy I can give them to save having to pay for summer school of that 5th year, I’m giving. It’s can be so bad jf you gave a Kate pass time at a UC, that students were selling classes. Hers is an article from the student newspaper: Course selling is when students buy and sell a seat in a UCLA course. This is done when the seller, who is enrolled in the class, drops the class at a prescribed time so that the buyer, who wants to enroll in the class, can guarantee themselves a spot in the class. This can also be done without a monetary transaction, a process referred to as course holding. https://stack.dailybruin.com/2024/02/04/course-selling/ [/quote]
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