GRADUATING on time

<p>hmmm, online, huh? That would be ideal for me so I don't have to waste my time commuting for just one course. I'll check it out...thanks.</p>

<p>Since we are not technically UCLA students until the fall, do we have to pay the higher fee reserved for visiting students in the summer?</p>

<p>No clue about that.. . i dont think you are considered visiting but i guess maybe.</p>

<p>Financial aid and everything for Summer is part of the FOLLOWING year, so i am assuming that you would get the same fee as a student because summer counts as part of 2008-2009 school year.</p>

<p>yeah, we are considered to be UCLA students. I'm taking summer school and I had to pay the UCLA student fee</p>

<p>Ok, thanks! I thought for sure most of the summer school classes would be full but there are still plenty of classes to choose from. I guess UCLA students like to take the summer off. :)</p>

<p>lol, actually all the ones i know that are there (all of them started there as freshmen) are attending summer school.</p>

<p>One girl I know is taking 4 classes. Two in Session A and two in Session C! -_-*</p>

<p>she isn't worried about it, though. She isn't even stressed out about school, at all. Of course she's a bio major with a 3.8 GPA... she'll be a junior.</p>

<p>So maybe she's just a genius? lol.</p>

<p>Summer is not full because the enrollment cap is usually huge for summer courses,or there isnt one at all. UCLA has a lot of student and they know that during regular session you may not get the courses you need so during summer, what i have noticed, is that most of the courses have much larger or no enrollement caps (it will say 999- and i dont think that many students ever register for 1 class)</p>

<p>damn...a bio major with a 3.8 at UCLA? Good for her. :)</p>

<p>ohhhh, gotcha. I wondered why there were so many classes still open. I wasn't aware they made the enrollment cap higher. I honestly wasn't planning on going to summer school, but I seriously think I might take two classes in session c now.</p>