The enrollment date is basiclly scheduled based on your degree progress. If you have completed more credits , you will get an earlier enrollment date. With the same level of completion, GPA will determine whom choose first. When I first transfered to SFU I asked the adviser and confirmed these. So if you want to have an earlier enrollment date, you might want to take some electives to boost up your credits first. Another way of doing it to get the courses you want even you have late enrollment date is just simply keep checking for seats!! This can be quite time consuming.
Last semester I got into 1 out of 5 courses I needed/wanted on my enrollment date and eventually got into all 5 (so I can't really complain) but I literally had the check for open seats (because there were no wait lists for CRIM courses) every 15 mins for like 8 straight days....
I got 26th, first year. This is unbelievable. I already had a stressing time getting into this semester's courses...(I got in; not complaining) but I don't want to go through this feeling again. I really need to take ENG 199 and I know it goes out fast and there is not wait list! :( I also have to be able to get in the other courses that I want. I think the way they decide is extremely unfair -- i haven't been hear long enough to be anywhere close to getting my degree, and since I've only had one semester so far my GPA isn't the best either...so bummed...
I got March 11 and this will be my first term (first year) at SFU! I'm happy lol. I prolly got an earlier date because I deferred from the Spring term to the summer term.. but I'm so happy about that because last time I had started enrolling by the 25 December and almost every class was FULL! :O
^All first term students get early dates. My first semester (Fall 2012) was really good and then they gave me the worst days for Spring and Summer 2013. Same with all my friends
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