How do you view professors for your classes??

<p>I have my course list but I dont see the professors assigned to the classes. How do i view them?</p>

<p>Also, off topic but, How is cook campus? Is it really quiet?</p>

<p>Sometimes professors do not get assigned until the last minute. If you don’t see their name, they have probably not been assigned yet. Some of my son’s professors have been assigned, and then changed at the last minute, so you can never be totally sure, anyway.</p>

<p>Oh ok thank you. but, I meant is there a page where i can see them? or should they be listed in webreg?</p>

<p>If you look at your schedule on Webreg, the professor’s name should be next to the class.</p>

<p>um how did you get your schedule already ?</p>

<p>Departments sometimes send out lists, like for the stats department. Look at the department of the class you are referring to and browse through there. Not all departments do this.</p>

<p>Another thing to be aware of is if a teacher is listed on one course and there are many courses between him and the next instructor, its probably the same room at the same time which means it is the same teacher ^.^</p>

<p>(<a href=“http://www.stat.rutgers.edu/dmdocuments/Fall2012Sch.pdf[/url]”>Page cannot be found)</p>

<p>You could also try the course schedule planner and just find the courses you’re taking and check if the professors are there.</p>

<p>If you don’t know what CSP is just google “Rutgers Course Schedule Planner”.</p>

<p>math doesn’t release professors till days before class starts so people wont be biased to a professor. If you are a freshmen, most professors will be on webreg. Also googling the class might bring the website for the deptartment and the class which might announce professor.</p>

<p>sorry shipponz I don’t mean to be that guy, but here is the link for the math departments teaching schedule for fall 2012 undergrad </p>

<p>[Mathematics</a> Department - Schedule of Classes - Fall 2012](<a href=“Error Page - 404”>Teaching Schedules)</p>

<p>edit: you said days, so technically you are still right sorry!</p>

<p>thanks scienceguy, we are both right. What i meant was when you register during the regular semesters, but thank you for fixing my mistake</p>