<p>ya due to my worried nature that UCLA wont get the AP scores, i originally signed up for 102. now i think about it and i could just get the score by phone. </p>
<p>one question tho, the second session wont be THAT big of a difference from first right? i mean i cant imagine ANY class filling up... could someone give a relative guess as to when (a date) class enrollment doesnt become favorable? i know im just worried like that..</p>
<p>lol. I doubt any class is going to fill up by the second session! If that happens...what happens to all those poor people coming after session 102...like me??? </p>
<p>I wouldn't worry about it. I doubt a lot of people are going to choose to go to the first one. If you were concerned about getting AP scores...everyone else probably is too.</p>
<p>Considering that most of you Freshman will be crowded into classes that reach and exceed the 250 mark, I can guarantee you that they'll fit you in no matter which Orientation session you choose. ;)</p>
<p>Westow, ok...I'm wrong. Each of you will all be put into small tutorials of around 4, 5 students whereby gifted and brilliant professors with Oxfordian accents will be utterly enamored by your daily musings in his/her class. lol</p>
<p>I was facetious. In other words, I was concuring with others, telilng ya'll not to worry about not getting into the right classes because you've chosen a later session. Go to studentreviews.com under "UCLA" and you'll see just how life at UCLA sometimes can be with the bureaucracy and the large class sizes, but hey, we all know that coming in, am I right? :)</p>