Can I stop taking my college Spanish class (now that I'm in)?

<p>If I've been taking a college Spanish class at a university for the Fall semester and decide not to continue the class for Spring (I REALLY hate the class; it's in the morning for several hours each Saturday...), would USC not like that? I sent them the transcript for the Fall class...</p>

<p>Because the class hasn't started yet, I can still cancel and get a refund. But I just wanted to make sure USC wouldn't mind me cancelling the class (I'd "quitely" not send in the transcript). What do you guys think?</p>

<p>Thanks!
BTW: congrats USC '11!</p>

<p>yea usc wouldn't mind at all, especially since it's an extra college enrichment class..usc is very lenient with this kind of stuff...unlike the wicked uc's</p>

<p>I would continue to take it and then transfer the units to USC. The way registration times work for students is that whoever has the most units completed gets to register earlier. Every unit counts (the most you can transfer in is 32).</p>

<p>Anyone else? I'm so torn right now... between taking it/cancelling it.</p>

<p>Where's your senioritis? Hahaha.</p>

<p>You can only transfer up to 32 units? I will have 39 community college credits by the end of this semester & I'm really considering dropping my college chemistry class.</p>

<p>OMG, you don't know how SLOW and BORING the class can get... it's all baby-boomers in it, and in the morning of each Saturday for THREE hours. It's gonna start next Sat. and end the last week of high school.</p>

<p>Senioritis gone bad? :)</p>

<p>Awww, you poor thing! I remember taking Spanish at 7:30 am last year in the fall at a community college. There was a bunch of older people in my class & it moved very SLOW too! I took it again this year(a night class-even worse) and it was even more horrible. Everybody in my class spoke Spanish better than me & I dreaded going to class every time!</p>