<p>turkeey is right. The sample questions won't prepare you AT ALL for the Calculus Readiness test.</p>
<p>Little Info:</p>
<p>I tried to register online for my classes today @ 5 AM & the website was down! I randomly found the STAR tel. # that you could register by phone.
408-777-9394 or 650-917-0509
You need the call # of the classes to register and this sys. works for both DA and FH.
I tried both phone and website a HUNDRED times (T<em>T) and finally got connected by the phone & registered..... MY LIFE'S SAVED.....F....K.... ~~~~(></em><)~~~~
Try this when the website crashed on you too ... GOoD LucK with Stupid De Anza Registration SYstEm
I thought you might want this info.</p>
<p>OMG THANK YOU AIM4UC!!! YOU JUST SAVED ME LIFE
OH BTW, is the STAR tel. # open at 5 AM? thanks!!</p>
<p>omg its only first day of registration and all the classes i want are pretty much full AHHHH</p>
<p>Yes, use the phone system. I even said in my previous post that it crashed last time! Should've been prepared, tsk tsk. My registration date/time was March 6th 9:00AM :)</p>
<p>wowwwww early sign up date. i'm jealous. i sign up on wed, but the chem and phys class i need are already full :( :( :(</p>
<p>thanksss for the helpful tip!</p>
<p>if you check out ucbsp.com it had a lot of answers, if you have any personal ones send me a private message. I transferred to UCB from a community college.</p>
<p>There's a panel from the 6 local community colleges coming to my school this week, I'll be checking that out and getting some answers from there.</p>
<p>Thanks for the advice everyone, I'm sure I'll need it lol, that phone registration will probably save my life. :)</p>
<p>One small note about DA honors:</p>
<p>For UCLA, if you get accepted into the College Honors program (at least a 3.5 GPA at time of admission), you can get honors credit for honors classes taken at a community college for a maximum of 8 units.</p>