11-14-2018, 01:13 AM
(11-13-2018, 11:11 PM)dfrecore Wrote: Usually, seniors get priority registration, meaning they get first dibs on those UL courses that they only offer once a year, or that you need to graduate. Is that not the case at your school? Does she have ANY UL courses?
The other issue she is going to have; many schools require that the last 30cr earned be earned from that school. So she CAN'T bring in courses! You need to check to see if that's the case.
She does get priority but the courses manage to almost always have a waitlist by the time she gets to sign up. In the past, it was even worse since she didn't get priority. I don't understand how the school expects these kids to graduate on time, especially when some of her requirements are only in the Spring OR Fall in even years. It's soooo very frustrating. She has a lot of UL courses-- I will tally them tomorrow.
As for now, we've managed to move a few classes around and plan to take different courses that'll at least satisfy her AOS. I still think it's lame that she can't even take the courses that she has a true interest in since they are in high demand. So, she's going to get this Bio degree, but not have taken any of the courses that she was truly excited to take.

Thank you for clarifying about the 30 credits needing to be earned from the other schools. When all of this started happening, I wanted to get on the forum and consult with you all. You guys have been there for me and it's like we are friends. Or maybe I'm still just the 'stalker'. LOL I read so many posts here, nearly every day, it's like a friendship!? No? Anyway, thanks for everyone being there.
After several phone calls and emails today to her guidance counselor(among several others as well)-- I didn't realize what a ding dong my daughter was dealing with (she had speakerphone on so I could hear.) This school really pushed for parents to let the kids learn how to be adults-- meaning after freshman year we(parents) should plan on not being involved, like high school, etc. And I thought it was a good idea at the time. Now, I am kicking myself. I trusted the Univ to have the right people in place, to help our kids grow and help guide the way. Nope. My agenda, after my daughter graduates, is to have her guidance counselor fired. I started going thru some of the old emails that were exchanged between my daughter and the counselor and I'm floored. The amount of ignorance makes me sick to my stomach. I wished I could go back in time and learn about this forum and The Big 3 before she went down this road. For now, we're going to make the best of it since she's in her home stretch. I'll just be way more involved.
Thanks again dfrecore!!

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