Online Schedule Error

<p>Two of my classes are showing up twice on my online schedule on Wednesdays only.
Is it possible I am taking up two seats somehow? I wouldn't think so since it doesn't let you register for 2 classes that occur at the same time or the same class twice. I don't think its a problem, its just bugging me, and would like to print a copy without that</p>

<p>Here's a screenshot: Indiana</a> Schedule Error on Flickr - Photo Sharing!</p>

<p>Note: This is not my entire schedule, I am enrolled in eng-w 170, its just not displayed since I was making a change, and I'm taking bus-a100 second 8 weeks.</p>

<p>I am a direct admit to Kelley, what do you think of this as a first semester schedule?</p>

<p>There is nothing wrong with the listing of the classes. Onestart shows them more than once sometimes. The section numbers are the same for the ones listed twice, so there is no problem.</p>

<p>Barbour is a very, very tough grader for Y103. Really bad last time she taught Y103, when the average gpa for her section was 2.24 and 2.45. That is downright punitive for a freshman survey class. My son took Y103 with Bianco Spring 2010 and the section gpa was 3.06. I would be tempted to wait until a semester when he teaches it again, as Barbour is tough. CSCI A110 is an easy grading and useful class that will get you N&M credit if you take it before you take K201 or K204, and it is a good preparation for K201/K204. </p>

<p>Roberts for P101 is a tough grader too. Sklar, Thomasson, Vachlos Webber are the best graders. Thommasen’s sections are closed already. Sklar and Vachlos Webber are very early or very late in the day, but people still sign up for them in big numbers because they are easy graders.</p>

<p>Sixteen hours is a lot for a first-time Kelley semester, as it is practically equal to an eighteen hour semester when you factor in how much work A100 is. I think 16 is too much for that reason, but a lot of people might disagree. You schedule now looks very tough gpa wise with finite, Roberts for psychology, Barbour for Y103, and A100.</p>

<p>would M-119, W-131, K-201, X-255, and a gen ed class is a decent schedule? I am a standard admit and trying to get into kelley.</p>

<p>That sounds like a good schedule if you add A100 to it. You really want to get A100 out of the way. Take A100 first eight weeks and X255 second eight weeks to spread those two out. Also so you can retake A100 second eight weeks if you need to. </p>

<p>You might also think about substituting K201 this semester for X104 business presentations and taking CSCI A110 to prepare you for K201 (a tough computer class) and also get a N&M class out of the way (it grades easily too), which would give you:</p>

<p>BUS A100 (1 cr)
BUS X255 (1 cr)
MATH M119 (3 cr)
ENG W131 (3 cr)
BUS X104 (3 cr)
CSCI A110 (3 cr)</p>

<p>Thanks bthomp. Will kelley admissions look down at me for taking a110 first? Also, im pretty good with computers does that matter?</p>

<p>bthomp1,</p>

<p>Our local IU campus offers CSCI A106 Intro to Computing. Would you know if it can substitute for CSCI A110? Would A110 special enough that it should be taken at IUB? Thanks</p>

<p>I would not take A106. I would only take CSCI A110 at Bloomington, and at Bloomington only. The Academic Advising Report in OneStart is very clear (I can’t copy and paste the statement, as the Student Center in OneStart is down from midnight to 8am on Sundays) that A110 only counts as an N&M class if you take it before taking K201/K204. </p>

<p>Here is a link to A110 info. The content is very similar to K201/K204.
[CSCI</a> A110](<a href=“http://www.cs.indiana.edu/classes/a110/]CSCI”>CSCI A110)</p>

<p>IU Northwest’s bulletin says specifically that no credit is given for A106 and K201.
[:</a> Indiana University](<a href=“http://www.indiana.edu/~bulletin/iun/undergrad/current/csci.shtml]:”>http://www.indiana.edu/~bulletin/iun/undergrad/current/csci.shtml)</p>

<p>I’m only recommending taking A110 at Bloomington, and before taking K201/K204. These courses are very similar and I would not recommend taking anything except what the Kelley Academic Advising Report specifically says will count for N&M credit.</p>

<p>bthomp1,</p>

<p>Thanks. CSCI A110 does look like a helpful course for K201. Will definitely ask my boy to consider it.</p>

<p>bthomp,</p>

<p>My schedule is 13 credits, and I have McHugh for p101, who seems pretty easy as well (<a href=“http://gradedistribution.registrar.indiana.edu/gradedist.php?dept=&subject=psy&crse=&clsnbr=&instrname=mchugh&report_selection=gradedist&search_process=go[/url]”>http://gradedistribution.registrar.indiana.edu/gradedist.php?dept=&subject=psy&crse=&clsnbr=&instrname=mchugh&report_selection=gradedist&search_process=go&lt;/a&gt;)</p>

<p>I think 13 credits is good, but it might be better to take A100 first eight weeks if you need to retake it. Also, I think the grade distribution you linked for McHugh is misleading, as K300 (not the class you are taking) grades easier than P101 (see the link below), and McHugh has never taught the class at IU you are taking from him (P101). He might be alright, but he is an unknown.</p>

<p>[Bloomington</a> Campus Grade Distribution Report](<a href=“http://www.iub.edu/~registra/gradedist/4102_report1a.html]Bloomington”>http://www.iub.edu/~registra/gradedist/4102_report1a.html)</p>

<p>bthomp,</p>

<p>sorry for bombarding you with all these questions but do they allow you to take CSCI-A110 before you take K-201?</p>

<p>Whoops, wasn’t paying attention sorry.</p>

<h2>In the Student Center in your Onestart under “Academic Planning”, then under “Academic Advising Report” it has this section:</h2>

<p>Special Courses</p>

<p>Remedial courses do not count toward the Kelley degree in any way.
SLST-T courses do not count toward the Kelley degree in any way.
A total of four credits of HPER-E may be used for General Education Supplemental or Degree Supplemental credits.
A total of four credits of MUS-X 0-level courses may be used for A&S in the 27-hour Core or General Education Supplemental credits.</p>

<h2>CSCI-A 110 may count as N&M only if it is taken before BUS-K 201. (RQ 15073)</h2>

<p>So, yes, you would have to take A110 first for it to count as an N&M. Then you might take PSYC P101 Intro Psychology for your second N&M class. This would give you two N&M classes that are not very difficult and don’t have traditional types of labs. And A110 is a very easy grading N&M class, with a class gpa of 3.4 in Spring 2010. Half the people that finished the class (250 out of 499) got an A or an A+. And the class introduces you to Excel and Access, which are the main applications covered in K201.
[Bloomington</a> Campus Grade Distribution Report](<a href=“http://www.iub.edu/~registra/gradedist/4102_report2a.html#BL-CSCI]Bloomington”>http://www.iub.edu/~registra/gradedist/4102_report2a.html#BL-CSCI)</p>

<p>You could also call Kelley and ask to speak to the on-call adviser, who would probably tell you what the Academic Advising Report says. (812) 855-0611. </p>

<p>I think A110 is a good deal especially for non-direct admits, as it is easy grading and prepares you for the tough grading K201.</p>

<p>I think I’m going to replace pols-y 103 with anth-a 105, which grades much easier (gpa avg. 2.3ish vs 2.8)</p>

<p>Are there any other S/H classes you can suggest? a105 is already on my cep but is there anything else I could take that’s worth contacting an advisor about adding?</p>

<p>Are you doing the distribution option? Two easy A&H classes are being taught this semester by Foster (FOLK F101; 3.626 last Fall with Foster) and Shukla (FOLK F131; 3.402 last Fall with Shukla).</p>

<p>Are you in Hutton? S&H classes in Hutton (HON S204) are very easy grading. If you are not in Hutton now, you can get a 3.7+ this semester with 14 credits minimum and get accepted into Hutton if you apply in January. Then you could take some Hutton S&H classes and some Kelley honors classes your sophomore year. Regular S&H classes have tougher grading, and I don’t know of any easy ones.</p>

<p>You don’t have to contact an adviser to approve a schedule change. You just do it yourself through OneStart.</p>

<p>toffa…not sure, but I think my D has a scheduling issue too. She has a copy she received at registration that shows a class just Mon/Wed/Fri…but online it shows every day. </p>

<p>Am I wrong in what you’re asking? I didn’t read all the answers, nor your link very WELL, but…it’s listed twice because it falls into two time slots. That way it shows taking up that time in your scheduling block. Maybe they had to break 101 it into two LITTLE sections on Wed because, on that day only, you also have 103, which had to also be listed in that time slot.</p>

<p>I think pols-y103 caused it for whatever reason, because I dropped it and now my online schedule looks like it should. But I think its just a software glitch, nothing to be worried about.</p>

<p>Would it be a bad idea to take CSCI-A 110 and INFO-I 101 in the same semester? I really like both classes since they are interesting and GPA boosters. I want to take csci-A to help me prepare for k-201 but i want to take info-i just because it looks cool. What do you guys think?</p>

<p>If you are in Kelley, there is no reason to take INFO I-101, as it does not fulfill any distribution option requirements. You could take it for fun, but it would be a waste of three credits. </p>

<p>All of your distribution option classes must come from the College of Arts and Sciences (COAS), and all of the INFO classes are taught in the School of Informatics. </p>

<p>Choose your distribution option classes from this list.
[College</a> of Arts and Sciences 2008-2010 Online Bulletin: Appendix II: Approved Distribution Courses](<a href=“http://www.indiana.edu/~bulletin/iub/college/2008-2010/appendix2.shtml]College”>http://www.indiana.edu/~bulletin/iub/college/2008-2010/appendix2.shtml)</p>