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Old 09-10-2009 at 12:56 AM   #1
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How to tell if your 100% in a class?
I have changed some classes in the last few days in solar. My time table reflects what solar tells me. When I got my student ID card, the registration paper only had 5 classes on it which was all I had selected back in July. Elm on the other hand has a course I dropped a month ago on it.

Going to class for the first time is going to be hard enough and the last thing I need is to be is that guy who shows up to the wrong class. I'm going to assume they don't take attendence at a core so how do you even know you are actually supposed to be there?

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I have changed some classes in the last few days in solar. My time table reflects what solar tells me. When I got my student ID card, the registration paper only had 5 classes on it which was all I had selected back in July. Elm on the other hand has a course I dropped a month ago on it.

Going to class for the first time is going to be hard enough and the last thing I need is to be is that guy who shows up to the wrong class. I'm going to assume they don't take attendence at a core so how do you even know you are actually supposed to be there?

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Just go to the classes that are listed in SOLAR which, as you mentioned, is reflected on your Timetable.
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You'll be fine. However, you might find that when you go to tutorial, they'll have you on a different list (unlikely because tutorials haven't started yet), and in that case, just let your TA know if he/she doesn't call your name and then he/she'll note it.
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