I'm currently no. 1 on the waitlist for a certain class. I've sat for the first two days of that class already and I know that there's a seat or two unoccupied
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Wait, why hasn't the professor added you to the class already? Being waitlisted, from my experience, is just like trying to add the class except when your professor submits your name and CWID for a "permit to add," Titan Online will automatically add the class for you if you're on the waiting list.
If you're number one and there have been two class sessions already *and* there are empty seats, you'll get in. Your professor just has to add you, or you have to get the permit to add sheet from the department, have your prof sign it, and turn it in.
I was originally no. 3 on the waiting list (when classes first started) and I checked again and now I'm no. 1. I suppose some people have dropped and whatnot, I'm not sure, but I moved up on the list.
I'm wondering is that all, then? Should I keep waiting? By next Monday I'm supposed to have read a novel already and if I'm not going to be in the class I don't see a point, you know?
Ooh, okay. Well, it could be that the 2 people in front of you on the wait list already added the class, or maybe the thought of reading a novel by Monday scared them off, haha
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If you're number one and there have been two class sessions already *and* there are empty seats, you'll get in. Your professor just has to add you, or you have to get the permit to add sheet from the department, have your prof sign it, and turn it in.
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I was originally no. 3 on the waiting list (when classes first started) and I checked again and now I'm no. 1. I suppose some people have dropped and whatnot, I'm not sure, but I moved up on the list.
I'm wondering is that all, then? Should I keep waiting? By next Monday I'm supposed to have read a novel already and if I'm not going to be in the class I don't see a point, you know?
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