<p>Do classes fill up very quickly once enrollment windows open? Im not sure if I can enroll once my window opens. This is for anyone with previous experience. Thank you.</p>
<p>its important to be there, especially if you have the second or third windows. registering last out of the first window people is still decent, but last out of 2nd or 3rd results in a pretty terrible schedule</p>
<p>Are people pressed like SAT-score-recipients who sit at the computer extra early? Do they check at exactly noon? Hope not b/c I have second enrollment but might have to work...</p>
<p>Oh yes...people are definitely on there exactly at noon. I always try to get to my computer 10 minutes or so before. When you click the enroll all button you're given a spot in line, and if you have 2nd or 3rd window you really want to be near the top of that.</p>
<p>Yes! You SHOULD be at your computer about 10 mins before your window. Word of Wisdom:</p>
<p>It sometimes seems like it takes FOREVER to load. whatever you do, do NOT click "enroll all" more than once. Every time you click, you move to the current last place in line. I made this mistake one time and ended up being close to the last person to register at the window. Just click once and stare at the blank white screen you will see for about 5 mins.</p>
<p>So, should we hit enroll all before noon (like 10 minutes before as stated above)? What is this line business?</p>
<p>no, the button won't be available for you to hit until exactly noon. ACES refreshes the time automatically for i think the 15 minutes leading up to your registration window. I recommend manually refreshing for like the last 10 seconds (if you have a good connection). Once the button pops up, only press it once. I, too, made the mistake of pressing it multiple times my first time. Luckily I only needed one class because I was in FOCUS. I then made the mistake of doing it again when registering for classes in the fall, and that posed more problems than the time before. I finally only pressed it once when registering for classes for next semester (of course, I was third window, so that didn't really do much for me).</p>