<p>Just wondering.</p>
<p>From my personal experience, it seems like students with more units tend to get earlier appointments. Also, the higher the year you are in, the earlier your appointment will probably be. AP Units and transfer coursework are counted.</p>
<p>There are also some other groups that get earlier appointments -- I know DSP students get appointment times before the general student body.</p>
<p>Usually it's correlated with "standing", another way of saying "what year are you?" So if you have sophomore standing, you are technically considered a sophomore (even if you're not), and you should have a better appointment time. Also, from what I understand, if you're a senior who needs to get into a certain class for graduation requirements, or something like that, you might also get a better appointment time.</p>
<p>Look at your Bearfacts and your class standing (not your Non-Telebears Class Standing, obviously). </p>
<p>That determines your priority in some classes, and it determines how early your Tele-bears is beyond the random variation between people of the same class standing.</p>
<p>And as some people have pointed out indirectly, class standing is determined by number of credits.</p>
<p>For whatever reason my ib scores haven't processed and I haven't been given a telebears level. I'm an FPF student</p>