I also was wondering when classes open up that are not in your specific program? (For example when a humanities student can enroll in life sciences.)
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hey there,
coupla things.
1) you’re not in a program if you’re an incoming first-year. you’re in a stream. that may seem like?a technicality now, but you’ll run into problems going into second year when everyone is telling you to enrol in a program and you’re like, “Wait, wha…?”
2) priorities and restrictions and stuff don’t really work that way. some classes will have enrolment indicators, and some will not. you can see which indicators each class has on the timetable.
if a class has a ‘P’ (priority) enrolment indicator, for example, then only certain students can enrol in the course up until august 8th at 6am, at which point all priorities lift and it’s free-for-all on ROSI. a course may have a priority, a restriction, or any manner of enrolment indicator, but it’ll always be indicated on the timetable listing for the class.
cheers,
aska