Overloading classes

<p>A film teacher has said it's most likely that he will be able to overload me into his class. How does it work? Does he give me a number to put in somewhere so that I can get into it? Or does he take my name and put it in his course (aka: I don't have to do anything).</p>

<p>I'm so far scheduled to take another class at the same time as the class I want to overload in. But this is a class I would gladly drop for the overload class. I just need to know if I need to drop it if he has to put my name in, or if I have to overload myself in (after he gives me permission) so that I could drop it anytime I decide to switch courses?</p>

<p>Unless the course initially involves a permission number to enroll, you do not need one to overload. They just add your name. Check the amount of seats taken in the class before and after you asked via opus.</p>

<p>So I should drop the course I’m currently in?</p>

<p>Or can I be added to the course while I am currently enrolled at another class at the same time?</p>

<p>Yes. Sometime afterwards, the new course should show up on your schedule. If it doesn’t contact the prof. again and remind, and perhaps mention the fact that you had another course occupying that spot, which may have caused them problems in overloading you.</p>

<p>Yes to me dropping the class, or yes to the fact that I can still be enrolled?</p>

<p>He hasn’t overloaded me yet. I’ll have to e-mail him again to remind him. Of course, he may have changed his mind but I doubt it (he seemed to really like the fact that I wore a Bauhaus shirt when I saw him at Octane once and now proceeds to call me Bauhaus).</p>