why does it say this for all the p.e. classes now? so I can't just add a class now if someone drops, I have to email them then go to class, etc..? but how do I know if they will still add me. i'm trying to swap my p.e. 251 section with another one that is open and rather not go through this trouble. i don't want to drop my original section if there is no guarantee i will get into the one i want. if anyone had experience with this before, please help.
1/7/2011 9:14:38 PM
just send the emailit may be down to the seats that were already restricted at the beginning--like for nds
1/7/2011 9:18:00 PM
1/7/2011 9:20:12 PM
the problem is both are the same (PE 251) so I am pretty sure I can't have both on my schedule. i just want to switch times for convenience. also I am not on the waitlist on the other one and there are apparently 4 people on it, so I am thinking maybe they are giving priority to them, if a seat opens , they are gonna take the first person on the waitlist, or somethingbut seriously why do they do this, to piss people off or something?, jesus, i mean they aren't allowing you to simply add into a class if its open, instead making you email, then go to class, etc. and there is still no guarantee you can get in, too much hassle
1/7/2011 9:31:57 PM
a lot of teachers are excited if people ask to be in their class and will add you anywayjust send the fucking email [/thread]
1/7/2011 9:34:27 PM
Is this for the archery class you were talking about? If so I can't imagine how they'd say no. For most PEs I don't see how they would say no. In a regular class with a small classroom, jamming an extra person in there might not fit spacewise, or in a place like harrelson with the desk bolted down so that you can't change the number of seats, then I understand not adding an extra person. But in a gym, with a room the size we used in the archery class, space isn't a problem, and they seemed to have more than enough equipment for everyone (although I think maybe I did it during the summer, so equipment was probably less of a limiting issue then).Unfortunately college is always like this. Not necessary this same specific issue you're having, but handling burarcracy is in some ways a useful life skill that NCSU forces you to learn.
1/7/2011 10:13:58 PM