Anonymous wrote:This happens a lot at my dd's smallish private college in Florida
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Niche has a question on ease of getting classes. Here is the percentage saying it is relatively easy:
Yale 82%
Brown 79%
Princeton 76%
William & Mary 58%
Michigan 53%
UVA 51%
UC Berkeley 39%
UT Austin 39%
UNC 36%
UCLA 31%
This is bogus. There is literally no difference between $80K a yr Ivies and $30k a yr public Ivies.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:This happens to my kid at uva every semester.
oh no! Son heading to UVA. When you say this happens every semester do you mean 1 or 2 classes you cannot get or do you mean like OP where the child did not get any class but 1?
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Niche has a question on ease of getting classes. Here is the percentage saying it is relatively easy:
Yale 82%
Brown 79%
Princeton 76%
William & Mary 58%
Michigan 53%
UVA 51%
UC Berkeley 39%
UT Austin 39%
UNC 36%
UCLA 31%
This is bogus. There is literally no difference between $80K a yr Ivies and $30k a yr public Ivies.
Are you saying the survey data is bogus or the differences between them are too small to be relevant? To me, the deltas look significant, particularly if you are comparing top to bottom (Yale at 82% vs. UCLA at 31%).
Anonymous wrote:This happens to my kid at uva every semester.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Niche has a question on ease of getting classes. Here is the percentage saying it is relatively easy:
Yale 82%
Brown 79%
Princeton 76%
William & Mary 58%
Michigan 53%
UVA 51%
UC Berkeley 39%
UT Austin 39%
UNC 36%
UCLA 31%
This is bogus. There is literally no difference between $80K a yr Ivies and $30k a yr public Ivies.
Anonymous wrote:Niche has a question on ease of getting classes. Here is the percentage saying it is relatively easy:
Yale 82%
Brown 79%
Princeton 76%
William & Mary 58%
Michigan 53%
UVA 51%
UC Berkeley 39%
UT Austin 39%
UNC 36%
UCLA 31%
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Niche has a question on ease of getting classes. Here is the percentage saying it is relatively easy:
Yale 82%
Brown 79%
Princeton 76%
William & Mary 58%
Michigan 53%
UVA 51%
UC Berkeley 39%
UT Austin 39%
UNC 36%
UCLA 31%
Can you post a link for this? Would like to look up s few other schools. Thanks!
Just Google Niche + the school you are interested in. Then look at Academics on the left hand side. You will find it there along with other information.
Here is Brown as an example:
https://www.niche.com/colleges/brown-university/#academics
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Niche has a question on ease of getting classes. Here is the percentage saying it is relatively easy:
Yale 82%
Brown 79%
Princeton 76%
William & Mary 58%
Michigan 53%
UVA 51%
UC Berkeley 39%
UT Austin 39%
UNC 36%
UCLA 31%
Can you post a link for this? Would like to look up s few other schools. Thanks!
Anonymous wrote:Niche has a question on ease of getting classes. Here is the percentage saying it is relatively easy:
Yale 82%
Brown 79%
Princeton 76%
William & Mary 58%
Michigan 53%
UVA 51%
UC Berkeley 39%
UT Austin 39%
UNC 36%
UCLA 31%
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Must be uva
OP can't be talking about UVA as first year enrollment hasn't started.
That said, its always a rat race and you have to have lots of back up plans. I think this is true of most schools for freshman and even sophomores.
Wrong. Priority registration for athletes started the other day and my kid is on the wait list for 2 classes.
Wait what? UVA and other colleges have already started class registration? What schools start class registration during the summer ? The common reply date is still a few weeks away. My kids couldn’t even register for classes until after they finished freshman orientation (right before the school year started). At their colleges, upperclassmen register before freshman for the first term of the school year, but for the following term/quarter registration opens to all undergraduates at the same time. Attending the 5-10 day orientations right after move-in was a requirement for the registration hold to be lifted. There aren’t assigned enrollment time slots or priority registration status (aside from maybe seniors or majors in very few higher level classes). I thought all schools work the same way, but I guess I’m wrong and need to be aware of that when my younger kid goes to college
NP. My sophomore registered for classes for next year a month ago.
err what school are you in? LOL Regular upperclass enrollment began this past Monday. Fact.
PP, UVA's freshman enrollment (and I know NOTHING about this so called priority registration for athletics) starts in mid June.
I am the poster who said her child registered via priority registration for athletes this week at UVA, and my child is a current first year.