<p>What does it mean when a class is "Restricted to Students with a class level of Junior or Senior or Limited Status"? As in, does this refer to the actual level by semesters taken or the amount of units?</p>
<p>Also, would it be possible to waitlist a course under this restriction if I'm not at a junior or senior level?</p>
<p>The rules are implemented by the few fields of data available to Telebears, basically the items listed under Personal Profile on Bearfacts - anything more sophisticated requires a person to enforce. </p>
<p>When registering for a coming semester class, the Future (Telebears) Level is what determines if you are a particular level - Freshman thru Senior - as well as college, special registration status, whether declared and in what major(s), not much more than than. </p>
<p>From those, categories for registration are designed by departments for courses that can include combinations such as Junior in majors x or y. They cannot set up rules that require access to your full history - no ability to say ‘juniors who have completed course xx 143’ or ‘must be concurrently registered in yyy’. The only way to handle concurrent requirements is to make them different section types of the same course - e.g. lecture, lab and discussion - but if the lecture and the lab are different course numbers, such as Bio 1A and Bio 1AL, then concurrency must be enforced by a person in the department as telebears is incapable of defining that rule. </p>
<p>To waitlist, there must be a category that you match which is full but that has waitlist availability. If there is no ‘open’ category, you can’t waitlist. If there is an ‘open’ or similar category that matches your status, but the waitlist is full, you can’t waitlist. If it doesn’t allow waitlist for the category, you can’t. </p>
<p>Sometimes there will be a category for individual class entry codes, which allows the department or instructor to admit people instead of using category. I am not sure how a professor would allow someone in if they weren’t able to get into a waitlist or fit any of the categories, if they didn’t have the CEC category set up. They might need to add the CEC category just to squeeze the person in. Telebears is pretty simple minded and having someone listed as officially in a class requires them to be processed by telebears, not just by a permission from the instructor.</p>
<p>For example, if I want to take a class that requires junior or senior class level, and I have a junior future telebears level, would I be waitlisted or enrolled in the course?</p>
<p>as long as there are spaces and no other restrictions on the category</p>