<p>So, I have my enrollment appointment next Monday for winter classes, and I'm sort of confused about how I'm supposed to fill in info for the registration stuff that I'm supposed to give to my academic advisor before the enrollment period starts</p>
<p>(Go to advising/enrollment, choose to register for Winter classes, and you'll see a screen where you put in proposed classes for your advisor to review)</p>
<p>So, This question is more geared towards upperclassmen....</p>
<p>I know that I should put in stuff like Chemistry 001B or Biology 001A, etc
but I have some Learning community classes and I've no idea how to put those in.</p>
<p>Wow, your enrollment appointment is really soon. How many units do you have? Or are you in Honors?</p>
<p>Hmm. I’ve never seen a screen where you put in proposed classes. One of my academic advisers puts a hold on your enrollment so that you can’t enroll without meeting with him in person. It depends on the adviser though; my adviser for my other major doesn’t do holds.</p>
<p>What college are you in? Because I know that if you’re in CHASS Connect, you will automatically be enrolled for the next quarter. They make you choose your CHASS Connect workshop/discussion times first before you enroll for any other class.</p>
<p>shesasensation what day is your enrollment appointment</p>
<p>For CNAS the enrollment appointment is done online, unlike CHASS, apparently</p>
<p>I’m guessing that my enrollment period is really early because I’m in sophomore standing or got a chancellor’s scholarship earlier during the year</p>
<p>or that I have 19 enrolled units? I’m not in honors though</p>
<p>In any case, I went to the CNAS advising center today and got it all sorted out. Thanks for the feedback though</p>
<p>Dang next monday?Lucky.Mines on the 20th of November.</p>
<p>skate8975:
My enrollment appointment is on November 16 at 2 pm.</p>
<p>Whiteclock:
Oh, it’s probably because you have a scholarship (Nice!). I’m 8 units shy of junior standing (but taking upper-division next quarter) but my enrollment is in 2 weeks. I guess they do it differently for CNAS/BCOE because their majors usually have a lot more required course work.</p>
<p>Glad everything got sorted out!</p>