Picking classes
At the freshman orientation, our group leader would help us pick classes but I felt like it wasn't that great except for barely understanding how to pick the classes online and finding out what classes there were. Our group leader didn't explain what classes we needed for our general ed, except that she said that all the information was inside the booklet that we received in the beginning of the day. I signed up for like eighteen units but I had no clue if they counted for my general ed. However, a majority of the classes I picked were wait listed. It was when I got home, I had to look up what classes I needed for my general ed and for my major. I have twelve units but all my classes were wait listed by one or two people and it was until a day before school stated that I got all my classes. I was really happy but I wish that I could have gotten my classes sooner because I didn't buy any of my books. Luckily I didn't need any of my textbooks for the first two weeks, except for my calculus class but he a lot of the class didn't have the textbook either. So we would all take a picture of the page from his textbook. I like all my classes and my professors except for my calculus lab professor. He acts like he's better than everyone else, and no one in the class likes to ask him for help because then he gets annoyed with you for asking for help and he looks at the clock for the last five minutes just so he can leave. It's sad that he doesn't really care about his job but besides that I like all my other professors and classes.
I felt the same way, when it was almost time for lunch my group leader was just trying to rush us so we could at least pick twelve units. We still had the time to fix our schedule later on our own time but a little more guidance could've helped.
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