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Old 01-11-2014 at 07:02 PM   #1
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One of my tutorials for a course conflicts with a core for another course. I understand now that it is past the deadline to change courses so I'm wondering what my options are. The tutorial is mandatory and so is the core. Is it possible the TA's for the course would let me go to another tutorial that I am not registered in and be in that tutorial for the remainder of the year. Or can academic advising still help me out.
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Old 01-11-2014 at 07:27 PM   #3
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Originally Posted by airvcarmelo View Post
One of my tutorials for a course conflicts with a core for another course. I understand now that it is past the deadline to change courses so I'm wondering what my options are. The tutorial is mandatory and so is the core. Is it possible the TA's for the course would let me go to another tutorial that I am not registered in and be in that tutorial for the remainder of the year. Or can academic advising still help me out.
What course is the tutorial for? Keep in mind that tutorials are often full due to fire code regulations (especially in first year classes). It can usually be done, however it is more likely to be done if it is a required course as opposed to an elective. That said, you would need to go the department administrating the course and ask them. Your professor or TA won't be able to help you, since registration is handled by the Office of the Registrar (in conjunction with the departments).

EDIT: Whatever you do, do NOT continue on with a conflict. That will almost always result in poor performance.

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Old 01-12-2014 at 02:44 AM   #4
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are there alternate cores or tutorials? If there are better tutorial times that are full just ask "can i get in it conflicts". If not, i'd say talk to your profs to figure it out



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