How does this work...

Nov 07, 2006 22:16

I am royally pissed right now. Today was the first day of registration and the class that I have been looking forward to for well over a month is FULL. The class was Latin Dance and I have pretty much told everyone I know how excited I was about this class, plus I have been trying to recruit friends to take the class with me :) It fit nicely into my schedule and I have always wanted to learn to salsa dance.

Well, tonight I thought I would see how full my classes are already. I was actually a little worried about this honors class filling that I have to take and I know it is going to fill really quickly. However, I was thinking no problems I shouldn't have to worry - I am a senior and my last name isn't that late in the alphabet from where they started with the letter I. Plus, I register tomorrow at 8am. No worries, right? WRONG!!!!!!!!

I am going through the courses I need to graduate. Fina 4121 - 44 seats left, Acct 5160 not a problem...DNCE 1325 1 seat left and it says 1 seat is reserved for non-pseo, non-admitted students. I am assuming the 1 seat left is reserved for whatever a "non-pseo, non-admitted student" is? Seriously, why do they get reserved seating?

It makes me mad because I can't just change my last name to begin with the letter "I" in order to take this class. I always thought when you are finally senior you shouldn't have to worry about registering for classes as much because you get to register for classes first. However, this just proves that even when you get to be a senior that registration still sucks. I should have known though - I seriously have NEVER had a registration go smoothly for me.

So basically this latin dance class is going to be all seniors with last names beginnning with "I" and ending with some letter before "O."

The thing is I really do need a 1 credit class and I have been looking at some PE classes, but they don't fit as nicely into my schedule. So if you have any suggestions as to classes that are, how should I put it - "no brainers" that would be GREAT. The other classes I need to graduate are definitely not light on the workload, so I was hoping to take a class as far from business as possible.
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