<p>Does anyone know when we register for classes. I kinda thought it was gonna happen at freshmen orientation in August, but i know some schools do it as early as June. Some confirmation would be much appreciated</p>
<p>I found this on the college website... I hope it helps....</p>
<p>Freshman Timeline
Welcome to the College of Arts and Sciences. The timeline below will help you prepare for your first semester at Penn.</p>
<p>Early June </p>
<p>• Set up your PennKey Accounts and create an email account.
Mid June
(These steps should be completed before your discussion with your pre-major advisor.)</p>
<p>• You will receive a packet from the College Office which includes your Class Handbook, contact information for your pre-major and peer advisors, and a listing of courses recommended for freshmen. Read this material carefully and familiarize yourself with the College website. Contact the College Office if you do not receive the packet by June 20th.
• Participate in the Freshman Webcast with the Dean of the College, Dean of Freshmen and faculty and advisors from the College. 2008 date and time TBA.
• Consult the information on advanced placement to determine what type of credit (if any) you are likely to receive.
• Log onto the academic blog and complete the advising questionnaire. This is the first of two steps you must take to be removed from registration hold.
• View the 5-minute Registration Tutorial and review the print and online resources for choosing courses.
• When you have completed the steps above, contact your pre-major advisor to set up an advising appointment via phone or in person.
Advance Registration</p>
<p>• Speak with your pre-major advisor about your academic and intellectual goals. (A few minutes reviewing the Suggestions for Incoming Freshmen will help you prepare for this conversation.)
• With the advisor's guidance, choose 8-10 courses to request for your first semester. Your final course load will be between 4-4.5 credit units (usually 4 courses). When your advisor feels that you are ready to register, he or she will lift the second registration hold.
• Participate in te Freshman Webcast(s).
• Enter your course requests in Penn InTouch. Refer to your peer advisor and the Registration Tutorial for assistance.
August</p>
<p>• Check your schedule in Penn InTouch in early August.
• You may need to add to or adjust your initial schedule so that you are enrolled with 4-4.5 credit units. Contact your pre-major advisor if you have quesitons.
• With the help of your peer advisor, create an Academic Planning Worksheet in Penn InTouch.
• Check the New Student Orientation schedule for College activities and events, including the Penn Reading Project.
• August 28, 2008 - Move-in day for freshmen. Dean's and departmental receptions 1:30-3:00, Hall of Flags, Houston Hall.</p>
<p>And I think it will be kind of the same for wharton and SEAS....</p>
<p>you only take like 4 courses a semester?</p>
<p>Yeah, 4 or 5 is average, right?</p>
<p>wow, I thought it was more than that.</p>
<p>Is this pretty much the same for all freshmen? Damn you Wharton for not having a timeline like this...</p>
<p>Writing on behalf of D (who thinks CC is ridiculous): a couple of courses she needs for her major are closed. She did 2 courses thru CGS, so she can access the scheduling site (altho can't register). Can she go to the profs and plead?</p>
<p>if they're major courses she should be able to get in via the profs or via the department office</p>