<p>Can you help me find the Class Comments which someone said has comments about professors. I could not find it on Opus or Learn Link. Thanks!</p>
<p>Go to LearnLink. Then there should be a conference that says “Public Conferences”
Public conferences -->Comments and Concerns -->Class Comments</p>
<p>Are there one or two cable connections in the dorm rooms (so that each student can connect to their own tv)?</p>
<p>I read that some freshman are already organizing and researching their schedules. Are they actually able to reserve a spot in those classes by putting them in their shopping cart or is this just hypothetical? Is this essential or can it all be done at orientation? My son isn’t sure what he wants to take yet. Will he be behind more well prepped freshman and less likely to get appropriate classes? His major is still undecided.</p>
<p>Are there doors on the closets of the newer dorms? If not, do most kids get a curtain on a tension rod? </p>
<p>Any dinner reservation suggestions For the Saturday night of orientation?</p>
<p>seiclan, to my understanding the shopping cart is just for having a readied list of classes. (I believe the comparison was that it was the same as a shopping cart on Amazon.) It’s not essential, and no one is able to reserve their spot in a class (aside from permission-only classes) but consider that the entire class of 2016 (~1500 people) will be trying to get the classes they want and snatching up any remaining seats in the classes that don’t have spots reserved for freshmen on the same day in the span of a few hours. I’m not sure how much of a load Emory’s servers can handle, but I wouldn’t want to be scrambling to find and enter course numbers while a bunch of people with the same appointment time are already enrolling; response time (loading webpages, etc.) will probably be slow enough as it is. Shopping cart allows you to check off the classes you want and enroll in one click. I’m not sure if your son’ll want to wait until orientation to begin adding classes to the cart. Perhaps making minor adjustments after the adviser meeting will be necessary, but I wouldn’t count on having free time to sit down and devise a full schedule + backups on the day(s) your son will be meeting future classmates, exploring campus, etc.</p>
<p>It might be a good idea for your son to go review PACE Unit A, B, F, and G (which cover Gen Ed. requirements/AP credits/picking courses/enrollment process) and, as soon as he has a faculty adviser assigned (everyone should get one before the 17th I think) email them. It is definitely a good idea to at least have some idea of which specific classes he’d like to take (at least fulfill some GERs or take classes toward a potential major?). Apparently it’s also wise to have backup schedules for your backup schedules as I’ve heard horror stories of people winding up with one or none of their choices. As I’m also an incoming freshmen, I can’t comment on the effectiveness of the add/drop/swap process.</p>
<p>I’ll be rooming in LSM and from what I’ve gathered I believe there are no doors for the closets. I think you have to provide your own curtains and rods too.</p>
<p>Thanks for the input Inkmuse. </p>
<p>Does anyone know if there are two cable tv connections or one per dorm room?</p>
<p>Anyone else living in Hamilton Holmes and know anything about the rooms?</p>
<p>Where is there a minimart or store on campus where you can buy milk, bread, cereal etc.?</p>