Been There, Done That 10:11 pm on February 3, 2010 Permalink | Reply
MIT has size limits on 5% of their classes…. so either your a moron or they are all business classes. And if they are all business classes, why does it matter how many you take? They are all easy!
I assume there were two classes, each of them with limited enrollment, at the same time slot. It isn’t uncommon to sign up for both of them in the hope that you’ll get into at least one of them. But what do you do if it’s, say, your last semester and you get both? Whichever class you drop will be a loss.
what a waste of server space 1:19 pm on February 2, 2010 Permalink |
*yawn*
Confused. 1:57 am on February 3, 2010 Permalink |
I am failing to understand how this is an FML…why’d you register for them all then?
Anonymous 2:16 am on February 3, 2010 Permalink |
tool.
Been There, Done That 10:11 pm on February 3, 2010 Permalink |
MIT has size limits on 5% of their classes…. so either your a moron or they are all business classes. And if they are all business classes, why does it matter how many you take? They are all easy!
what? 10:09 pm on February 4, 2010 Permalink |
how can anyone not get the classes he/she registered for?
Neem 7:50 am on February 5, 2010 Permalink |
I assume there were two classes, each of them with limited enrollment, at the same time slot. It isn’t uncommon to sign up for both of them in the hope that you’ll get into at least one of them. But what do you do if it’s, say, your last semester and you get both? Whichever class you drop will be a loss.