<p>Hi
I am an incoming sophomore, in the School of Management, as an accounting major... I lived in CIW during my first year and plan to do so next semester. If there's any questions or anything, I'd be more than happy to answer.</p>
<p>First off, if you didn't know already, at orientation you guys will be making your schedules for the next coming year. Yes it's nerve-wracking, but know that it's not permanent and you can always switch it up once classes start (it is rare that you ever keep your original schedule).<br>
-I recommend mybing.com or schedulizer.com to start mapping since you don't really have computer access at orientation, besides the actually registration
-Know the CRN'S! (class registration numbers) Once you log in, you can either manually hand pick your classes or type in the CRN's which make it a lot quicker and puts you ahead of the rest.<br>
-Have alternatives! Things tend to close quickly, esp since orientation is grouped by schools, so a lot of you all have to take the same classes.
-Utilize ratemyprofessor.com!... to a certain extent, but don't let it be a complete detriment. Some professors are more lenient than others, yes, but at the end of the day, it all depends on how much work you do
-Do not buy your textbooks until at least a week into classes. and try not to buy them at the bookstore, but rather go to Mando's and LOOK AROUND CAMPUS for signs about book resales
-Take HDEV 101! Also known as FYE, freshman year experience (I'm pretty sure transfers can take this as well). It's twice a week for one hour, two credits... it's like health without the grimy details. You just get to talk and make friends (usually the people in your class live in your community), and it's more or less an 'easy' A</p>
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