It doesn't matter which Chemistry 1a Lecture we sign up for, correct?

<p>Majda, Arnold, and Stacy are teaching. </p>

<p>We can attend any of their lectures regardless of which one we're enrolled in and still receive iclicker points, right?</p>

<p>yup. are you doing pre-med now? i thought you were pre-haas or something.</p>

<p>i got denied from haas, doing economics atm. Now i wanna do pre-med.</p>

<p>at this point I don’t care what happens. If I fail at economics and pre-med, I’m just gonna go open a liquor store or start a computer business. </p>

<p>edit: Wow, I don’t think I can even do premed at the moment. Biology 1b and Physics 8a are both full. Can’t even waitlist them. Ridiculous. Oh well, there’s always summer school.</p>

<p>edit 2: After careful searching, I’ve come across special field studies labs and sections for Bio 1b. Anyone ever do these? How are they?</p>

<p>If your gpa was too low for Haas, it’s definitely gonna be enough to get you into med school.</p>

<p>Open a liquor store? </p>

<p>Let me know if you need a business partner. Sounds like a good deal.</p>

<p>Nah, I think I can get into Caribbean schools. And if I don’t get into them, I’ll still have my economics degree.</p>

<p>Yeah, opening a liquor store does sound like a good deal.
The more I think about this stuff, the more I realize how useless college is. I could just open a store, gas station, or some franchise and still make comparable salaries as people with degrees.</p>

<p>Okay, so how do I add Chemistry 1A? When I enter in the CCN for my lecture it asks me to select a discussion but discussions are currently not open. How do I add into this class? I already added into the lab.</p>

<p>edit: nvm, after trying 3 times and refreshing, it miraculously appeared.</p>

<p>okay, after looking at my classes again, chemistry 1A is no longer on my enrolled classes. ***man</p>

<p>Okay, well this is the last post I’m going to make. Just called them and they’re going to allow us to enroll in Chem 1a lectures when discussions are open. Still doesn’t make sense why a lot of people are already enrolled in the lectures… but whatever.</p>