<p>Do you think it will be possible to audit a small engineering course (<30 people) w/o telling the professor? My school has a policy where you have to turn in a form to audit a course, but it passed the deadline and i just found out about this course. So do you think it is possible to audit the course w/o having the prof know?</p>
<p>Just tell him you want to sit in the class to review or learn the material. I did that and my teacher didn’t care we had about 40 people. Just don’t go on test day.</p>
<p>Same here. Most professors don’t care or even notice. The great professors are the ones that love to interact with the students and learn their names.</p>
<p>It is likely that he’ll let you sit in without doing all of that required crap that the school lets you do.</p>
<p>You should talk to him and let him know that you’d like to sit in on his class though. Don’t just roll in and hope that the professor doesn’t notice in a small class–that’s rude.</p>
<p>If you are not going to share it, and you sure you will not expose the device, by all means do it without the consent (as I said, take the risk).</p>
<p>Otherwise, do the wise thing.</p>
<p>Our college policy says that we cant audit courses.</p>
<p>Yes I know. If you don’t want to bother with the professor you have to take the risk and if you get caught you will get into trouble (if he’s nice he will let it go).</p>
<p>If he refuses to your request, then either take the risk, or you don’t audit it.
The law says no pirate, but a lot of people still do.</p>
<p>I know people will complain but I am telling the truth
Why do you need to audit anyway?</p>
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<p>The professor may be willing to relax the enforcement of the policy. Ask him!</p>