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Everything You Wanted to Know About Registration

Everything You Wanted to Know About Registration. FYR 174. Registration Process. Conflicts During Registration. You Added All the Classes!. How is Your Schedule?. Is it Balanced? Did you allow time to eat? Do you need to go back and change a class?

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Everything You Wanted to Know About Registration

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  1. Everything You Wanted to Know About Registration FYR 174

  2. Registration Process

  3. Conflicts During Registration

  4. You Added All the Classes!

  5. How is Your Schedule? • Is it Balanced? • Did you allow time to eat? • Do you need to go back and change a class? • You can do Webdrop from the Register Add/Drop

  6. Now find out what books are required for your classes

  7. This is the list of Materials for the classes selected • Anything listed as Course Pre-Order are classes where a text has not been selected • You can add list to the cart and save it for later • Then check back a few weeks before the semester starts to see what materials are needed

  8. What to take • If you’re having trouble deciding what to take… • - Make sure you have taken your health (HPE), English 100, LAP 130 and Math requirements if you have not already taken them. They must be taken within your first 30 credits at ECSU. • - Pick an LAP 130 class that is fun, something you are interested in, but try taking something outside of your major. • - Take some of your LAC requirements (Tier 1) • - Take some of your major-specific courses. • - If you are undeclared (undecided), try taking some courses to see what you are interested in.

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