Anonymous wrote:Professor here.
Do you mean they can't get into any section for the class they want or any comparable class? Or do you mean they can't get into the class they want with the prof they want at the time they want?
The former is problematic, and probably more common at certain schools and for students who are on the lower rung of # of credits.
The later is something you need to just suck up.
If they want more of an edge summer classes could help, because it'll bump their credit count and they'll jump up in line for when they can begin to register.
Anonymous wrote:I’m glad I’m paying for private. That sounds like a sucky experience.
Anonymous wrote:This happens to my kid at uva every semester.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Opening day for class registration and dc only got 1 class they pre-selected in planning. Seems common (state public) but curious if this really IS common. I get that there are popular classes, professors and times, but if you register at the opening minute that you can, and most classes are closed?
Unfortunately this is common at big universities. That’s why people pay a premium to send their kids to small colleges and mid size universities.
Anonymous wrote:Opening day for class registration and dc only got 1 class they pre-selected in planning. Seems common (state public) but curious if this really IS common. I get that there are popular classes, professors and times, but if you register at the opening minute that you can, and most classes are closed?