registration,  summer

there’s nothing funny about summer school…unless your prof wears a speedo to class

hey
just wondering..
how do you choose summer school courses and when? do they fill up really quick?

guess what kids? the arts and science final summer timetable is now listed online! let’s take a look…
step one: choosing your courses
to select from a vast array of super-cool courses, please take a look-see at the final course listings by department. at the largest university in canada, there’s gotta be something that tickles your fancy. unless you’re a cinema studies student! then you’re screwed! isn’t academia fun?
remember to keep an eye out for priority enrolment controls on course listings. those fancy waiting lists will be available for “f” and “y” courses from april 16 to may 16, and july 3rd for “s” courses.
step two: what year am i? (if you have to ask…) and enrolling online:
check out the link above to find out what year you are deemed according to course load. here’s a play by play:
14.0 credits and above – congrats! you’re in fourth year. this is terrifying.
9 to 13.5 credits – third
4 to 8.5 – second
less than 4.0 – first!
you will enrol for classes on ROSI. (duh.) view your start time on april 5th. the following times of enrolment per school year are as follows:
4th year – you can start at 6 AM (fun)
3rd year – 7:15 AM
2nd year – 11 AM
1st year – 2:30 PM
non-degree – 4 PM
and uh, read all this stuff about waiting lists
step 3: give up the cash-money
pay your fees by may 7. after may 11th…interest.
summer OSAP is also available. ask your registrar for details.
step 4: go to school (fools)
anyways – that’s all she wrote. classes do tend to fill up (depending on what they are). but there’s really only one or two good summer classes at any given time.
cheers, askastudent

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