<p>Is it graduate students, then, freshman, sophomores, and juniors?</p>
<p>Who registers July 17-23?</p>
<p>I am a freshie and am also wondering, since my appointment is on July 24.</p>
<p>My appointment is also July 24.</p>
<p>The class I want to sign up for in Phase 2 only has 1 spot left.</p>
<p>^
which class o.O</p>
<p>mine's 25th of july >< ahh</p>
<p>The class is for the R&C requirement.</p>
<p>1st: athletes and DSP students
2nd: seniors
3rd: juniors and incoming students (new frosh and new transfers)
4th: sophomores
5th: lame sophomores who took 13 units both semesters</p>
<p>Thanks, anon5524485.</p>
<p>for spring it goes like this just in case you are wondering</p>
<p>1st: athletes and DSP students
2nd: seniors
3rd: juniors and incoming students (spring frosh and spring transfers)
4th: sophomores
5th: lame sophomores who took 13 units all three semesters
6th: fall admitted freshman</p>
<p>Leftist is correct.</p>
<p>What the f. The athletes always get it good.</p>
<p>When is the last day to adjust your classes in Phase 1?</p>
<p>tomorrow 7/15</p>
<p>How do you become an athlete there?</p>
<p>Leftist, when you say the "lame sophmores" are behind the regular sophomores, how does that work? My understand is that your telebears date depends on your class standing including AP credits.</p>
<p>So if you're an A student you'll tend to get earlier appointments than C-students?</p>
<p>no, i think it's number of units completed (including those given by AP scores). kind of frustrating that they didn't take that into account for our first phase 2. i hear sometimes you (freshman) don't even get it (sophomore standing, even if you have enough credits) for the spring one, but finally get junior standing their sophomore year.</p>
<p>Wait, so where does priority registration come into play? Do people who get the alumni or Regent's scholarship register before regular students?</p>
<p>No. Regents/alumni don't get that benefit</p>
<p>Priority goes to athletes first. Then it proceeds by class standing (how many units you take AT berkeley). However, within your class standing based on your classes taken at berkeley, you are divided by class standing based on all your credits (include AP, community college, etc).</p>
<p>If you go to bearfacts, you'll notice that there are two categories of Class level. AP and Non-AP educational levels. I believe they use this to determine your telebears standings starting your sophomore year.</p>
<p>There are three class levels. Here are mine</p>
<p>Education Level JUNIOR
Non-AP Level SOPHOMORE
Future (Telebears) Level</p>
<p>My telebears level is blank for some reason. The IB (the bio major) adviser told me that IB (international baccalaureate) is relatively new in California compared to AP and that IB credit confuses the system. The master system apparently has me listed as a 4 or senior under Telebears level...</p>
<p>If you are like me and have a lot of AP credits along with IB credits, your TeleBEARS will have problems from time to time... when I started registering for phase 1 in April, it told me I should consider about declaring soon...</p>
<p>BTW I am actually a sophomore as of the end of Spring 08. I got 34 units from Fall 07 and Spring 08 and am taking 8 units right now. I have 43.9 AP/IB units. I will 85.9 units as of Fall</p>