Having just finished scheduling for my last semester as an undergrad, I can honestly say I will not miss the headache which is scheduling. Sure the actual act of scheduling the classes online is not a difficult task. BUT, trying to fit all of the classes you need into your schedule each semester always proves to be a pain. Anyone else loathe this as much as I do?
If you had to schedule your classes for next semester, I hope you were able to get into everything you needed.
And now, dear scheduling.. this is goodbye.
Scheduling time is always stressful. I think part of the reason is indecisiveness. Since this is the last semester we have to schedule for, we have to make big decisions which I would rather just avoid.
Besides being difficult to do, scheduling is difficult to spell. It just isn't good, like, at all.
I know what you mean. Waking up at 6 is not a problem, but the idea of course codes did not go very well with my computer. Plus how do you decide? There are way too many options!
One thing I worry about is already having your game plan for your four years of college established. It freaks me out!
I think it's nice to plan all four years. That way, you don't have to stress about fitting in the classes at the end.
It's really difficult making decisions when you can actually decide what classes you want to take! All of this time I have basically been taking classes that were non-negotiable. All of a sudden I have choices!
Exactly! Plus, there is usually some sort of technological issue with everyone logging on.. like the wireless dies right when you are trying to enroll in a class you really want to get into.
That can be kind of nerve-racking! It is nice to know exactly which classes you need to take, but on the flipside it is scary thinking about what would happen if one of those classes fills up the semester you need it.