I have to Pre-Register for my classes (WTF is pre registering anyway?) and I have no idea what I am doing.
I will be moving to Phoenix to go to school so I will be looking for work. In order to be as available as possible for work I am trying to onlu go MW or T TH. I can do an all day MW, but it would be English (Reflective Essays), Spanish 102, Psychology 101 and Theater 405 (movie class on Speilberg and Lucas only)...
Spanish is very difficult for me and I don't know what to expect for Psychology so I am afraid this day can be a bit too much.
So I may take a class out and go on T and TH, however, when I do this I feel like I am blocking myself from being available enough to have someone employ me.
I am looking into online, but ASU doesn't have a good place anywhere on there site that explains how their online classes work. From my experience at my JC the online classes I took we had to meet about 3-5 times during the semester to turn things in or take tests and those days were published in the catalog so we knew. I have no idea if we even have to meet and if we do I dunno when!!!!
Phatferd wrote: So I may take a class out and go on T and TH, however, when I do this I feel like I am blocking myself from being available enough to have someone employ me.
it depends on where you work and how many hours you need. places around campus that typically hire college students know that you will not be available all days. its probably a plus that you even have that many days with no classes. if you need to take some classes on other days try to schedule them early in the morning or very late afternoon or evening so you will have a big chunk of free time to work with.
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My schedule is loaded up MTW. ALL my classes are then and I then have 3 sections (discussion) on Thursday. Friday off. Not too bad for engineering and 18 credits