<p>I did and I got into all of the classes i wanted without being waitlisted. What about you guys?</p>
<p>Way back in March… Got all of the classes I wanted/needed but I had one where I have a professor I’d rather not have…</p>
<p>It happens… Just hope for the best, huh?</p>
<p>My college has posted (almost) all of the courses available, professors, and times for the fall semester, but we don’t register until we arrive in August.</p>
<p>Nope, not yet. I’m a transfer and don’t sign up until orientation. No idea about what classes I’m taking either…</p>
<p>I signed up for my classes in April</p>
<p>I signed up for my classes a couple of months ago, but didn’t get all the classes I wanted, I might have to reorganize my schedule before school starts. Boo.</p>
<p>I sign up toward the end of June.</p>
<p>Yeah I know almost all of the classes/professors, but registration won’t be until August. I’ve got a list of what I want though</p>
<p>^ Me too. I occasionally go through my college’s list of Fall '09 courses and add them to a small text document of potential courses. I would have a definite (first choice) schedule assembled if my college would post the writing seminar courses. Those should come along sometime this month.</p>
<p>I’m going to orientation this weekend and get to sign up for my classes then! I’m excited :D</p>
<p>Its a good idea to make a schedule before hand of what you want to take to see how your week would be.</p>
<p>Most of our school signs up in March/April, but freshman started signing up about two/three weeks ago. Got my classes finalized today.</p>
<p>I wish freshmen didn’t sign for their classes this upcoming Monday… since I now have to wait till July 20 to change my whole fall schedule since I’m pursuing another major. It sucks… that now I’m left with the worse times for specific classes…</p>
<p>I agree, plan the schedule you’d like as soon as possible. I start doing this as soon as the new semester schedules come out, and a good thing too, because I’ve run into some problems. Make sure you have a plan A and a plan B for the classes you want to take. Make sure you know if there are any classes in your general education requirements or major that are only offered certain semester or years so that doesn’t hold you back.</p>