<p>Does telebears let you keep two classes that conflict with each other in times? I know it lets you enroll in them but do you get to keep those classes for the whole semester?</p>
<p>Yes it does. I have a friend that had a seminar during his physics discussion; he went to the seminar every week instead of the discussion and it all worked out fine.</p>
<p>yep- i took two classes that went on at the same time. just be aware that having classes at the same time means that they have the same final schedule.</p>
<p>The conflict is between my chem lab lecture and art class studio section. But since the conflict occurs on friday, studio is optional so I can attend the lab lecture I am enrolled in. I can also opt to go to a different chem lab lecture during the week if I choose to attend studio instead. I am just mainly concerned that telebears may not let me keep two classes that conflict. But everyone says it will be fine.</p>
<p>The important issues are conflicts for the classes. For example, either of them could put a midterm during that time slot, and it is possible to have weeks where both require you to be in their room. You also want to verify that the final exam time is not a conflict.</p>
<p>As far as telebears, it won’t do anything, it doesn’t pay any attention to conflicts. The only possible way to be forced out of one is if the GSI, etc of one of the classes discovers that you have a conflicting class, but that is extremely unlikely. Never heard of it. The few that enforce policies and drop students do it by checking pre-req classes, or whether you are in another class required to take simultaneously, or whether you meet other conditions for their class.</p>
<p>In general, even if they checked, a clashing lecture session is really no big deal.</p>
<p>Just to to make, the third studio session of the week for all art classes are optional right? Somebody who took art classes before please confirm this for me.</p>
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