Talk to the professor of the class you have now, just to see if they think you won't be able to handle it.
If you do decide to switch, usually people switch into full classes on the first day. Since that has already passed, e-mail the professor of the class you are trying to get into or show up early to the next class with an add/drop form for them to sign. You don't need the form for the current class because you can drop it on-line. Not sure about the procedure, but I assume you go to the SASS office on the 2nd floor of SAR, fill it out, and pray the new professor will sign it to let you into their class. And don't forget that the book return deadline is in like 2 days, so if you do switch and need to take books back, get it all done now.
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If you do decide to switch, usually people switch into full classes on the first day. Since that has already passed, e-mail the professor of the class you are trying to get into or show up early to the next class with an add/drop form for them to sign. You don't need the form for the current class because you can drop it on-line. Not sure about the procedure, but I assume you go to the SASS office on the 2nd floor of SAR, fill it out, and pray the new professor will sign it to let you into their class. And don't forget that the book return deadline is in like 2 days, so if you do switch and need to take books back, get it all done now.
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haha accidentally posted it in here and thought i deleted it but i think i'm leaving it now that you commented, lol
but yea the thing is the other class also fits my sched. better, and that helps my reasoning, but probably hurts my case.
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