They canceled my class...

<p>Not that anybody cares, but they canceled my class for next semester due to lack of enrollment. The one class I could take on the subject I'm probably going to grad school for. Now I have to find some way to schedule an independent study class to teach myself it so I don't fall behind on my warpath of a schedule I have lined up for the next year or two (which includes lots of seminars with this class as a prerequisite). Graaaaaaaar.</p>

<p>\before you kiddies flip out, it's extremely rare that classes get canceled for this reason</p>

<p>I tried to sign up for a first-year seminar that had 13 spots open, but they wouldn't let me in. The admittance will be rolled out over the summer. As a B-School pre-amit, I signed up for the first Orientation available. This seems a bit unfair to let the later students have these spots. However, I was able to sign up for a seminar that seems interesting and had an even higher rated professor. So, I'm going to look at it as having my glass half full.</p>

<p>I hope you find something that works out as well or even better.</p>

<p>525?<br>
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<p>In many classes, they open up seats in a structured way to be fair to all 1st year students doing orientation, especially those who can't do it until late July or even August. Sorry you got the shaft though.
KB</p>

<p>No, 575. It didn't help that they never posted who was going to teach the class, because one or two of the people who might teach it are apparently real bad.</p>

<p>Wouldn't surprise me if 525 got canceled, too, since they scheduled it at the ungodly hour of 8:30.</p>