Thanks to one of our persistent students
the answer to your question is below. I just found out that Chemistry
apparently generated a list for students who are shut out of orgo lecture. If
you are on that list they will be putting people in the class as space becomes
available. If you are not on that list (I do not know how or when the
list was generated) then I think you should continue to surf the system. Sorry
for all the confusion---I had no idea a list was even possible!
“Hi
- what happened was we all had 8AM registration appointments, but registration
didn't actually start until 9AM. so between 8-9AM it would tell us that
registration was closed. on the registrars spring registration and payment
schedule it says that registration starts at 9AM but our esims appointments
were an hour earlier - i just kept clicking for 1 hour and finally got it.
very confusing.”
On 1/8/08, L.Wood-Hill
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wrote:
Spaces listed on the computer are not always
"real". There is a lag between students registering for a class
and when it shows up on the system so oftentimes the course is full although it
looks open. The only way to know for sure is to see someone in the
chemistry dept. And they will NOT help students over the phone.
Also, most chemistry courses now are being held for new incoming freshmen and
transfer students. Try and see if you can get in tomorrow or Thursday
when they will have finished registering this cohort. A new orgo lab has
been added for the spring as well.
Dr. Woodhill,
I am a second-degree student at Hunter. I took Chem102 in the fall.
I would like to take Chem104LC and Chem106LB this spring, and the registrar's
website indicates that there is space available in the classes, but when I
attempt to register, it is telling me that registration is closed. It is
my second semester here at Hunter as a post-baccalaureate student and I am
still a bit unfamiliar with the way that the website works. Do you know
why this would occur, or how I get into the class? I e-mailed the
professor of Chem104LC (Professor Goss), but I was unable to find contact
information for Professor Pejoux, who teaches the lab.
Thank you in advance for your help, as I am sure you are bombarded with
questions during this time of the semester. I hope you enjoyed the holiday.
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