Only freshmen and people in special programs like guaranteed admissions, or those seeking to graduate in that semester, are required to meet with an advisor. However, it might save you some annoyance to run your plans by someone who knows the loopholes and traps of university policy before you register. Of course, with some advisors, it might save you some annoyance to bypass meeting them altogether (ahem, Sange).
Yes, that'd be the one. I've never personally dealt with him, but the English majors and faculty that have expressed opinions about him have expressed negative ones. What are you thinking of taking next semester? I'm surprised that we still haven't had a single class together since we're both second-year English majors.
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If I'm a sophmore, non-honors, do I have to meet with an advisor before I register for classes? I'm guessing no.
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