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About the time conflict of courses.

edited November 2013 in General

Hello folks,

                I have a problem with two courses have time conflict in 1 hour. I really need to complete these two courses because they are not opened in summer, and both of them are prerequsite courses for a large amount of upper division courses. If I cannot took them next semster, I may need to spend one more year for completing undergraduate study. 

               My question is that how I can enroll these two courses while they have slight time conflict. One of my firends is in U of T, and he said people taking time conflicted courses are common in there.

Comments

  • You need to get a form signed by your advisor. They might be available online, if not go talk to your advisor to get the form. I don't think you can do it any other way.
  • Yea, you need to sign a form, which the instructor gives you permission to take their course even tho some other course conflicts with theirs. Then I think the advisor must manually enroll you into the conflicting course.
  • edited November 2013
    Have you considered taking one of the conflicting courses in dist ed. online?

    I mean it would basically be the same for one course if not better since you'll be missing most of the classes for one course. So why not miss the class altogether cuz it's online and you can do it in the comfort of your home and on your own time.
  • You can get much farther with a kind word and a gun than you can with a kind word alone.

  • Thank u guys, I would have a try
  • @AlCapone Actually, if you read up, Al Capone was mostly opposed to violence and violent measures when it comes to organized crime. It was only when he formed one of the largest crime syndicates that he resorted to the notorious Tommy gun type shit that you see. 

    If you like violence, you should pick a better role model like Mr. John Dillinger maybe.


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