<p>"Please provide planned courses for SPRING 2011."</p>
<p>Do we just assume we will get into the classes we report?
What happens if we decide to take courses that we didn't originally plan to take in the Spring?</p>
<p>"Please provide planned courses for SPRING 2011."</p>
<p>Do we just assume we will get into the classes we report?
What happens if we decide to take courses that we didn't originally plan to take in the Spring?</p>
<p>I don’t think they would have a problem if you add classes to your schedule.</p>
<p>If you report a spring class and then later not take it though, then you might have problems.</p>
<p>you’ll just need to notify admissions of any changes. it doesn’t affect the decision process, i don’t think. just as long as the missing courses don’t affect certain qualifications of TAG, you’ll be fine. just - again - make sure you tell admissions of any changes ASAP.</p>
<p>^agreed, that is extremely crucial… to let the admission know about your situation</p>
<p>The thing is, I have no idea what classes I will be taking in the spring. </p>
<p>I have completed my IGETC, and my prerequisites will be finished by the end of the fall. I will also only have six units left to meet the minimum 60 by spring, so I honestly have no idea which courses I’m planning on taking. </p>
<p>Will it be okay if I just put my planned Spring '11 courses as completely random, and then change the entire thing around when the time comes?</p>
<p>I wouldn’t make it completely random. List some classes you’d like to take, and try to get them. You’ll probably get at least some. Let admissions know about the changes once it’s final.</p>
<p>Ah, gotcha. I will definitely do that. Thanks.</p>