non-haas majors will be on the waitlist for haas electives?

<p>is it true that non haas majors who wish to take haas electives will automatically be put on the waiting list even when they have spaces in their classes left?/</p>

<p>I want to take some business classes and was wondering if that is true...I'm an economics major student</p>

<p>yes… I just replied in your other thread.
If you don’t believe me, I’ll cite it.
Trust me. I have waitlisted for Haas courses before</p>

<p>[Course</a> Enrollment Information, Undergraduate Program - Haas School of Business, University of California Berkeley](<a href=“Enrollment - Undergraduate Program - Berkeley Haas”>Enrollment - Undergraduate Program - Berkeley Haas)</p>

<p>On a space available basis, the Undergraduate Program Office enrolls Haas majors first in Business courses, regardless of wait list position, followed by non-Haas students starting from the beginning of the wait list. Priority for enrollment in undergraduate Business courses is as follows:</p>

<pre><code>* Undergraduate Haas Majors

  • All other eligible undergraduates on the wait lists (generally juniors and seniors)

  • Graduate students

  • Eligible Concurrent Enrollment and cross registration students
    </code></pre>

<p>so does that mean i can take UGBA 102 A Introduction to Financial Accounting, UGBA 106 Marketing and all the other upper division courses as long as I get in from the wait list?</p>

<p>wow then I’ll get the same education as Haas undergrads but just dont’ have the title, right?</p>

<p>Yes. That is technically correct, but somewhat harder to do in practice.</p>

<p>But remember, you have to take care of you Econ classes too… and Econ classes fill up fast. You should probably Phase I your econ classes.</p>

<p>For Haas, it recommended you Phase I, or you’ll never get off the waitlist.</p>

<p>In other words, it’s getting into the classes that is hard.</p>