<p>You read correctly. You should've received an orientation packet yesterday in the mail so be sure to sign up ASAP for the early spots so you can register for your classes.</p>
<p>Thanks!</p>
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<p>i didnt recieve anything.</p>
<p>can i sign up just through myucla? anyone know?</p>
<p>i already did even though i dont think i got anything in the mail</p>
<p>i just signed up.</p>
<p>I had to sign up for the aug 4th orientation because thats the same day I need to check in for summer orientation:)</p>
<p>WHere do u go to sign up?</p>
<p>i didn't receive **** in mail...but I signed up for the first one</p>
<p>i didnt recieve anything either.</p>
<p>Its myucla.edu </p>
<p>BTW how much effort did u guys put into filling out that questionirre</p>
<p>Not too much. Some of the questions I either left blank or wrote something really brief.</p>
<p>Q: What are some of your interests, both academic and social?</p>
<p>A: women, alcohol, and books</p>
<p>i left a lot blank as well.</p>
<p>I don't understand the point of that questionnaire...I just BSed it....</p>
<p>i think its so that they can identify the things that you would be intrested in knowing about at orientation.</p>
<p>Oh well if thats the case I hope they take moss' answers and talk about that for orientation. Women, alcohol, and books. But it doesnt have to be in that order ;)</p>
<p>I was just reading the orientation website...so the "counselors" are UCLA students? <strong><em>...if Im gonna pay $110 shouldn't I get real academic counselors and not some gay peer advisor *</em></strong>?</p>
<p>where does it say that?</p>
<p>I dont think thats too much of a problem. A school like UCLA isn't going to have a bunch of morons doing something like that. Unless they do have a bunch of morons doing it well then god help us all!!! hehe.</p>
<p>^^ have you seen the pictures...they look like morons...actually one of them called me after I submitted the SIR...sounded like he was reading off a script....grade A moron</p>
<p>Malishka: "The Orientation Counselors are the peer advisors who provide both academic counseling and a firsthand knowledge of the campus to students at the first-Year and transfer sessions. The Orientation Assistants work within the office, helping to run the administrative aspects of the program as well as counseling family members at Family Orientation."</p>
<p>where are u guys reading this from? Ur mailed home packets?</p>
<p>Funny how i live <5 miles from UCLA, yet i still get everything late.</p>