<p>How can I go about researching what classes I want to take during Cornell Days? Is there a list online I can check out?</p>
<p>Thanks!</p>
<p>How can I go about researching what classes I want to take during Cornell Days? Is there a list online I can check out?</p>
<p>Thanks!</p>
<p>[Cornell</a> University Registrar: Course and Time Roster Spring 2009](<a href=“http://registrar.sas.cornell.edu/courses/roster/SP09/]Cornell”>http://registrar.sas.cornell.edu/courses/roster/SP09/)</p>
<p>Holy mother-freaking crap is all I have to say… that is a RIDICULOUS amount of classes!!!</p>
<p>Thanks, Cayuga.</p>
<p>How does it work with sitting in on a class? Do you just walk in, sit in the back, and observe? Is there any chance the professor will think you’re a student and call on you?</p>
<p>no, even if they do just say you aren’t a student. most professors i had never called on anyone</p>
<p>yeah, I sat in a multivariable calc class and about 5 minutes before the class started, I just notified the professor that I was an admitted student who just wanted to sit in. She didn’t mind at all and she basically just taught for 50 minutes, only stopping to answer questions, never calling on students for an answer.</p>
<p>i would suggest taking a look at classes that are offered at the other school(s) you’re considering and comparing them…</p>
<p>D emailed a professor who replied that he would be happy to have her in the class. Easy enough!
PS Cayuga - I think you posted to the entire spring schedule. This was the list D was asked to choose from…
<a href=“http://admissions.cornell.edu/visit/classes.cfm[/url]”>http://admissions.cornell.edu/visit/classes.cfm</a></p>
<p>Thank you, woody.
I’m probably going to check out Intro to Linguistics, Social Gerontology, and Human Growth and Development!!</p>
<p>I couldn’t find the exact schedule for Williams Previews, the only thing shown were all the courses offered in spring on their website.</p>