"Early" registration for spring classes is currently underway. It's staggered, so that important people like football players and professors' kids get to register first, seniors second, juniors third, etc, etc.
My registration time was scheduled to be opened up at 10:40 this morning. Problem with that was I have a 10:30 class. That I could not skip today. And three of my classes were close to being full, so I was going to end up with courses like "Nudity in Film". Except I wouldn't, because all the football players probably filled that one up already.
Anyway. You can see my dilemma. So...options. Trust someone to register for me? Maybe. Remember that the classroom I'm in is one of the special ones that is wired for internet? Heh. Indeed.
I personally took the last spot in 3 classes when I registered from the comfort of my lecture at 10:40. Yay, wireless notebooks. Nyah, nyah, nyah, nyah.
All my courses next semester are on Tuesday, Wednesday, and Thursday. And only one of them is on Wednesday. Nyah, nyah, nyah, nyah. Four day weekends, bitches.
Posted by Jenelle at November 30, 2005 12:22 PM | TrackBackI remember undergrad registration, my God, and the highly elusive four day weekend. Grad school registration is practically a moot point though. I don't even know why they make us do it.
Posted by: shank at November 30, 2005 01:26 PMFour day weekends which you will spend working at the mall, that is. (grin)
Posted by: Keith at December 1, 2005 04:16 PMPlenty of time to do your homework, then. What time do your classes start? I always did my best to have an 8AM class so I could get a good parking space.
Posted by: Victor at December 2, 2005 07:09 AMOn another note...why'd you kill the ads?
Posted by: Victor at December 2, 2005 07:10 AMDuring my undergrad days at Syracuse University very long ago, a wise professor and mentor offered the advice to "never take a Friday class, bitches." Sounds like things haven't changed much.
Posted by: Sgt Hook at December 3, 2005 09:23 AMNice to see that the laptop is helping you out. How are the batteries holding out?
Posted by: Pete at December 4, 2005 04:44 PM