<p>I didn't use a scheduling service like schedulizer so my Fall courses are all screwy. I'm an incoming freshman. When is the earliest I can get on for add/drop and get that all fixed up?</p>
<p>August 23rd I believe - and don’t worry, i’m sure many people will be frantic about this. Then a second wave of people will be frantic about switching out of classes they don’t like. I didn’t even know schedulizer was a thing - the chem course they put me in automatically made my schedule pretty screwy for a while, but a little balancing cleared it up. Good luck with your scheduling woes.</p>
<p>Oh yeah, it’s awesome. [url=<a href=“http://www.schedulizer.com%5DSchedulizer%5B/url”>http://www.schedulizer.com]Schedulizer[/url</a>] My Peer Advisor suggested it to me. It rocks my socks. :3</p>
<p>I would try Chequerd instead, actually - it’s more intuitive than Schedulizer and it’s easier to find the times you want. Best of luck.</p>
<p>I tried schedulizer but chequerd is easier since you aren’t presented with hundreds of possibilities. Also, I did some looking, and I’m wrong, add/drop starts the 8th :D.</p>
<p>Okay, so, here’s my next question: I’ve got the schedule I want - I built in on schedulizer, so I know I’m getting what I want - but a) Cornell assigned me a FWS I did NOT want, and b) some of my classes differ between the one I schedule I currently have and the one I want to have after add/drop is said and done with. Will I just do add/drop on the 8th, attend the classes that they have me set up for already, or go to the ones I want to be enrolled in and talk to the professor? This is especially important as it pertains to my FWS, because the one they gave me conflicts directly with my morning microeconomics class.</p>
<p>I’m sure your OL will have a better answer than I can come up with.</p>
<p>Already tried dropping him an email. No response yet. Hence my appearance here.</p>