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whEEls7 05-10-2013 02:48 PM

wowo, 3rd on waitlist for english

hnnnnnnnnnnnnnnng. Hasnt budged in a week.

And apparently math/stats doesn't take in any students past the waitlist closure. Stupid.

Mike Oxbig 05-10-2013 08:55 PM

Waitlist period is now over the Course search section shows seats available... does anyone know if it will update even though the seats for the course shows N/A? I already e-mail one of my teacher to override me into one of the courses.

Anyone here trying to get into the night courses for Advertising and Business law?




http://langara.bc.ca/registration-an...ses/index.html

Summer 2013 Registration ---> *click* Course Schedule Search

whEEls7 05-11-2013 09:35 PM

I joined the only course with seats available that wasn't something like child development autism specialization.

Geog 1120. Last minute of registration has like 5 seats left (Needed it to fulfill my loan requirement, which was already low as it is (Expected me to input like 4k when i dont work lolwut)

I look up the teacher on ratemyprof (Judy wright) and there's over 10 years of horrible, horrible, horrible, purely awful, terrible, disgusting, evil reviews

What have i done
brb memorizing 150 names of towns and lakes in medicine hat
brb class still being on intro of book a month into the course
brb 60 student class with a teacher that has never had a positive review in her teaching career
moment of silence 4 my gpa plz
rip ubc dremz

Kayci 05-12-2013 12:48 AM

Don't sweat it too much. These reviews are biased (for the most part). Either they really love/hate the teacher. Put in some hard work and I promise you'll do fine.

Talk to the teacher and figure out how she likes things. Drop by office hours sometime and maybe go over an assignment together; usually you'll pick up on what she looks for etc which really help on tests.

Which faculty are you planning on transferring into anyway?

whEEls7 05-12-2013 06:38 AM

Quote:

Originally Posted by Kayci (Post 8235306)
Don't sweat it too much. These reviews are biased (for the most part). Either they really love/hate the teacher. Put in some hard work and I promise you'll do fine.

Talk to the teacher and figure out how she likes things. Drop by office hours sometime and maybe go over an assignment together; usually you'll pick up on what she looks for etc which really help on tests.

Which faculty are you planning on transferring into anyway?

engineering

Mike Oxbig 05-12-2013 12:52 PM

:fuckthatshit:

I just backed door my way into a course which i never register on the wait list for. I saw an opening after the wait list period was over and i quickly email the prof. Now got over ride :fuckyea:


Btw - does anyone know if students who don't show up for 2-3 weeks, can the school drop them and allow students who want to be in, in?

Kayci 05-12-2013 02:15 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by Big Earl (Post 8235552)
:fuckthatshit:

I just backed door my way into a course which i never register on the wait list for. I saw an opening after the wait list period was over and i quickly email the prof. Now got over ride :fuckyea:


Btw - does anyone know if students who don't show up for 2-3 weeks, can the school drop them and allow students who want to be in, in?

It's possible depending on the instructor. Some even take 3 days as the max.

Quote:

Originally Posted by whEEls7 (Post 8235377)
engineering

Good luck! Just don't take too many courses to save time - could end up bad. My friend tried it and it didn't go so well.

Recon604 05-12-2013 03:48 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by whEEls7 (Post 8235377)
engineering

me too!

Selanne_200 05-12-2013 08:08 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by whEEls7 (Post 8235203)
I joined the only course with seats available that wasn't something like child development autism specialization.

Geog 1120. Last minute of registration has like 5 seats left (Needed it to fulfill my loan requirement, which was already low as it is (Expected me to input like 4k when i dont work lolwut)

I look up the teacher on ratemyprof (Judy wright) and there's over 10 years of horrible, horrible, horrible, purely awful, terrible, disgusting, evil reviews

What have i done
brb memorizing 150 names of towns and lakes in medicine hat
brb class still being on intro of book a month into the course
brb 60 student class with a teacher that has never had a positive review in her teaching career
moment of silence 4 my gpa plz
rip ubc dremz

depending on what faculty you're transferring to, sometimes they only look at your most recent 30 credits, so as long as it's not your core courses, shouldn't affect you too much

Kayci 05-12-2013 08:23 PM

^Selanne is right! The GPA is based on (usually) the most recent 30 credits, but each faculty may have additional requirements. Engineering takes a look at the most recent 30, AND the combination of math, physics, and chemistry GPA.

Science is the only faculty with a promotion requirement where you have to be eligible for promotion into the next year level within a certain amount of credits attempted, so keep that in mind if anyone's considering transferring into science. It's deceiving because it only looks for the most recent 30, but this information is hidden deep inside their website.

spideyv2 05-12-2013 10:26 PM

Anyone else ever have problems logging onto Langara's site?

I almost always get "Webpage not available"

Kayci 05-13-2013 11:20 PM

Bit late but nope not on the 12th

whEEls7 05-15-2013 02:00 PM

went to my first geog class
it was horrible
i think i will withdraw

we talk about everything but geography

Mike Oxbig 05-15-2013 03:35 PM

I hope someone will drop business law or advertising been stalking the status everyday

whEEls7 05-15-2013 10:14 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by Big Earl (Post 8238127)
I hope someone will drop business law or advertising been stalking the status everyday

I dont think they take in people after the registration date

Anyone know how tough a courseload this is for next fall? Trying to transfer into the engineering program and me doing well is p important. Need at least a 2.8 gpa which seems to be around a B-
Calc 1
Phys w/ calc 1
General chem 1
Engl 1127
cpsc 1090
maybe 1 more credit like cpsc 1155, may not get 1 of these courses though

Mike Oxbig 05-15-2013 10:56 PM

last day to accept people is june 7

Kayci 05-15-2013 11:05 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by whEEls7 (Post 8238399)
I dont think they take in people after the registration date

Anyone know how tough a courseload this is for next fall? Trying to transfer into the engineering program and me doing well is p important. Need at least a 2.8 gpa which seems to be around a B-
Calc 1
Phys w/ calc 1
General chem 1
Engl 1127
cpsc 1090
maybe 1 more credit like cpsc 1155, may not get 1 of these courses though

That's a pretty full plate you've lined up for yourself. You are probably not going to be able to get the two cpsc (they're always filled up). Calc, phys, engl and chem will be quite a bit of homework there for you already. You might want to consider taking stats here rather than @ ubc as it's much easier here.

B- is not hard to achieve. Just do your homework and you should be able to hit B- easy.

If you're going to take math 2362 & 2382 (linear algebra) here, try to get Nora Franzova. Tamas is really good too! Although you may be tempted to take this @ ubc as this is one of the harder math courses and you want your GPA as high as possible.

whEEls7 05-15-2013 11:31 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by Kayci (Post 8238452)
That's a pretty full plate you've lined up for yourself. You are probably not going to be able to get the two cpsc (they're always filled up). Calc, phys, engl and chem will be quite a bit of homework there for you already. You might want to consider taking stats here rather than @ ubc as it's much easier here.

B- is not hard to achieve. Just do your homework and you should be able to hit B- easy.


If you're going to take math 2362 & 2382 (linear algebra) here, try to get Nora Franzova. Tamas is really good too! Although you may be tempted to take this @ ubc as this is one of the harder math courses and you want your GPA as high as possible.

no room for negotiation really. Cirriculum is set that way. im just scared i wont get my cpsc course
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Gilgamesh 05-16-2013 01:28 AM

Nora is probably the best math teacher because she offers opportunities for students to succeed through flexible grade allocation and she's often available during office hours and at math/stat tutor room. Tamas is decent or average. Her teaching style is rather conservative /ordinary although she is the best prof for problem solving in math. I've also taken the half korean/japanese prof with the ponytail (hyung-??), but he tends to polarize students, so avoid him unless you have a profound passion for math and like using unorthodox techniques.

For english, you really have to screen the english professors or else your GPA will suffer.

bestsoup 05-16-2013 03:08 AM

Stay away from Yaswen, worst English teacher in the world.

Kayci 05-16-2013 10:09 AM

For math, Eugene Belchev is on par with Nora. He allows grade allocation as well, and he explains things exceptionally well. I took calc2 with him and pulled 90 easy through the entire term.

Drop courses if you need to. Havin a "W" on your transcript is better than an F or say C since you need your GPA to get in. You'll need to retake it anyway if it's too low to use. The curriculum demands a lot of courses, but don't be afraid to work around with it in order to maintain a higher gpa with minimum amount of courses to get in. I think it said 27 credits and they'll give you 2nd year standing - so 9 courses.

whEEls7 05-16-2013 11:48 AM

Quote:

Originally Posted by Kayci (Post 8238695)
For math, Eugene Belchev is on par with Nora. He allows grade allocation as well, and he explains things exceptionally well. I took calc2 with him and pulled 90 easy through the entire term.

Drop courses if you need to. Havin a "W" on your transcript is better than an F or say C since you need your GPA to get in. You'll need to retake it anyway if it's too low to use. The curriculum demands a lot of courses, but don't be afraid to work around with it in order to maintain a higher gpa with minimum amount of courses to get in. I think it said 27 credits and they'll give you 2nd year standing - so 9 courses.

You need every course in the program complete in two semesters with a minimum GPA, cannot fail cannot drop or you become uni transfer student instead of guarenteed admission with >2.8gpa i believe.

I just don't see myself going to langara for another year when I'd much rather live and study at ubc

Kayci 05-16-2013 09:13 PM

Ah... didn't see the must be within 2 semester part. I just know if gpa > 2.5. But chances are you won't be able to get them all unless they fixed the registration date thing. Be sure to declare engineering transfer (if that exists). I had a very hard time getting all those, and couldn't get cpsc at all.

whEEls7 05-17-2013 10:37 AM

Quote:

Originally Posted by Kayci (Post 8239164)
Ah... didn't see the must be within 2 semester part. I just know if gpa > 2.5. But chances are you won't be able to get them all unless they fixed the registration date thing. Be sure to declare engineering transfer (if that exists). I had a very hard time getting all those, and couldn't get cpsc at all.

No, Im not in the eng program. If I get the courses that a first year eng cert takes I can transfer in.

Kayci 05-17-2013 12:41 PM

They didn't make you declare when you tried to register?! They redid the registration thing where someone mentioned earlier your declared major/program plays a part in registration time - guessing that'll affect whether or not you'll be able to get your courses. Don't worry, you have a few under your belt after this semester so you'll be ahead of all the freshmen come time to register for fall.


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