the great crash of telebears

<p>woohoo ugba 131,132,133</p>

<p>yes, that is simply the overload of the servers. Do a resubmit of the page or keep clicking. Once you get the Summer 2010 to display, it will ask you one time to confirm that you want to register for summer courses. Once you confirm, the add class button is enabled and you are on your way. If at any time you get that “an error occuring processing your request” message, just do a reload or click on the appropriate tab or button.</p>

<p>When will our Bearfacts update that we have added classes?</p>

<p>just keep hitting the summer 2010 tab.</p>

<p>what are some of the easiest bs classes for summer?</p>

<p>Bearfacts is updated first thing each morning so essentially it has your list as of the day before. Check tomorrow morning and you should see your classes listed.</p>

<p>Woo. it FINALLY added. Thank you guys so much.</p>

<p>Btw, even though we are charged, when do we pay for the courses?</p>

<p>^ Your next CARS bill, I believe (that’s how they did it last year).</p>

<p>Should be the one produced in late Feb with a Mar 15th due date.</p>

<p>berkeley summer classes are a waste of time. take them at a CC and save money.</p>

<p>^ What are the odds of getting in at the CC given the financial situation of the system? (not flaming, just asking a legitimate question)</p>

<p>^ last spring I applied at a CC to take their equivalent of Stat 2 last summer. Basically, everything at CCs fill up very quickly, and as a new enrollee you are last priority for registration there.</p>

<p>If you are not local and want to live at home over the summer while taking courses, you best bet is to take courses online through Extension.</p>

<p>yeah i agree. don’t bet on taking CC courses too much anymore. I applied to three local CC last summer and I couldn’t get into any of the courses I wanted</p>

<p>CC Online Classes are another option.</p>