<p>Was going to sign up for multivariable calculus at the local city college, but being a dual-enrollment student means I sign up after the college kids. All three classes filled up, and now I'm stuck taking AP Stats.</p>
<p>Edit: P*ssed</p>
<p>Was going to sign up for multivariable calculus at the local city college, but being a dual-enrollment student means I sign up after the college kids. All three classes filled up, and now I'm stuck taking AP Stats.</p>
<p>Edit: P*ssed</p>
<p>That sucks…?</p>
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<p>with all due respect, you sound like a whinny *****</p>
<p>So…I was going to sign up for AP Gov and AP Lit at National University Online High School for 300-350$ but I missed the deadline to sign up and now I have to sign up at Laurel Springs for 950$ each class.</p>
<p>P*ssed.</p>
<p>^^ Almost 2k for two AP classes? You must REALLY want to take those classes.</p>
<p>Sucks. Other people have lame schedule conflicts too deal with too, though.</p>
<p>@Chocolate: Some people are paying thousands of dollars to take a math class at the local UC, it’s ridiculous</p>
<p>@OtherWidow: I know, just ****ed that I couldn’t get in. I emailed the professors so hopefully they’ll let me crash.</p>
<p>There is only one cc in your whole city?
Any others in nearby counties?</p>
<p>do you realize how common it is in college to not get the exact classes you want? and isn’t it totally reasonable and fair that the college’s actual students get preference in enrollment over high school kids? stop being such a baby.</p>
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<p>What he said.</p>
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<p>Rush10, I suggest you trying crashing the class and/or try to get on the waitlist of your desired class. </p>
<p>Wait. </p>
<p>Does your multivariable calculus class have a waitlist?</p>
<p>Well said, WoodrowWilsonJR.</p>