I especially like them if I can beat them...by a lot. There was a starting date for registration. I made sure to have my advising appointment two weeks before that. When I arrived for my advising appointment, I had already created a spreadsheet from analyzing the degree requirements, and I had "decided" tentatively, which classes I would need to take prior to graduating, and I put my current credits in there, so I knew exactly how many classes/hours I would need to graduate. To toot my own horn, my advisor was a little impressed :)
Meeting with my advisor, we decided which class I would take in the Summer, and which two classes I would take in the fall. Yes, only two classes. After I get these two out of the way, I can actually take other classes (pre-requisites). After this, I put a considerable amount of energy in developing my fall schedule. I am not only trying to commute as few days as possible, I'm developing a work schedule around all this. So I figure it out, and it's a really good one.
The deadline approaches and I register for classes. I take the last spot in my calculus class. Hehe, the adrenaline rush :)
Then I get my parking pass all straightened out and get ready to start classes.
Now that I've really got all the back story out of the way, we can get to the fun stuff :)
Happy Studying!
:)
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