Anonymous
Post 07/18/2025 07:48     Subject: Registering for classes as first year student

My kid met on Zoom with his adviser in July where they chose courses for the fall. He has done that every semester since then.
Anonymous
Post 07/18/2025 07:46     Subject: Registering for classes as first year student

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Anonymous wrote: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.


No because it was done in person waiting in line after parents dropped us off


How old ARE you? Ours was done on the computer, no parent input at all though.


52


I’m 50 and every semester we filled out a paper registration form. Drop/add was in the gym and you had to wait in long lines to drop a class and pick up a new one. Ditto if you wanted special permission to get into a class. We also waited in line to buy our books at the school store. Good times.
Anonymous
Post 07/18/2025 07:38     Subject: Registering for classes as first year student

1 had 3 different assigned counselors before they even started, the other was assigned first semester classes based on major. Kid #1 was in an honors college, and sought out an honors counselor once they were on campus and got everything straightened out (and went back to that counselor every year). Kid #2 was a mess when they couldn't get the classes they wanted second semester, but we told them to get on the wait list and be patient. Within a few weeks, they were in the classes they wanted.

There's always a ton of movement, this is true for both kids colleges, one out of state flagship and one private
Anonymous
Post 07/18/2025 06:57     Subject: Registering for classes as first year student

Kid who will be freshman at UMd registered at June orientation. Cared more about times than specific professors (said none of the chem profs get high marks). He is very happy with his schedule.
Anonymous
Post 07/18/2025 06:48     Subject: Registering for classes as first year student

UMich is difficult. My kid needed a lot of support figuring out a good track for a double major. A big public can be challenging with overcrowding and waitlists.
Anonymous
Post 07/18/2025 05:25     Subject: Registering for classes as first year student

It part of the process of having your kid lear to work within and around the system. It is a good learning experience, embrace it.

Anonymous
Post 07/18/2025 01:29     Subject: Registering for classes as first year student

Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote: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.


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?”


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/
Anonymous
Post 07/18/2025 01:08     Subject: Registering for classes as first year student

Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote: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.


No because it was done in person waiting in line after parents dropped us off


How old ARE you? Ours was done on the computer, no parent input at all though.


52


That explains it.


Same, 58. And I remember if you got put on a waiting list, you just showed up to the class. As long as there was a seat, you were eventually allowed to enroll.


I’m 53, HS class of ‘90, and my college registration was done by a computerized phone system.

I did have to stand in line for financial aid disbursement and tuition payment, though.

This was at a large state school.
Anonymous
Post 07/17/2025 20:19     Subject: Registering for classes as first year student

Virginia Tech assigns advisors to freshman students over the summer. My DC was able to discuss options via Zoom with her advisor and had no issue getting the classes she needed.
Anonymous
Post 07/17/2025 20:16     Subject: Registering for classes as first year student

Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote: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.


No because it was done in person waiting in line after parents dropped us off


How old ARE you? Ours was done on the computer, no parent input at all though.


52


That explains it.


I'm 56 and know exactly what the PP was talking about. We had to wait in line to choose classes and there was a big board up in front where they would cross off the classes as they were full - eliciting much groaning from the line of students who then had to revise their list in a panic. No computer.

How old are you?
Anonymous
Post 07/17/2025 19:58     Subject: Registering for classes as first year student

At my LAC almost 35 years ago, I think we met with our assigned academic advisor during/right after orientation and he/she advised us on course selection. I don’t remember parents knowing anything or being that involved in the process.
Anonymous
Post 07/17/2025 19:57     Subject: Registering for classes as first year student

Anonymous wrote:At Amherst, freshmen don't register until they arrive on campus. Strange system, guess we'll see how it goes!


same at Carleton!
Anonymous
Post 07/17/2025 19:16     Subject: Registering for classes as first year student

At my kid’s school they decide for you based on your stated major, graduation requirements, a few questions about language interests and your learning community. You get your class schedule during orientation. If you want to change after that you have to go through add/drop. Freshman get last pick.
Anonymous
Post 07/17/2025 19:12     Subject: Registering for classes as first year student

Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote: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.


No because it was done in person waiting in line after parents dropped us off


How old ARE you? Ours was done on the computer, no parent input at all though.


52


That explains it.


Same, 58. And I remember if you got put on a waiting list, you just showed up to the class. As long as there was a seat, you were eventually allowed to enroll.
Anonymous
Post 07/17/2025 19:05     Subject: Registering for classes as first year student

Anonymous wrote: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.


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?”