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Question Posted Thursday December 21 2006, 11:09 pm

my friend recommended me a lot of professors for me to take..but how do you get to actually sign up for the teacher you want? [im not even in college yet..i will be in the summer]

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fish34 answered Friday December 22 2006, 12:12 am:
There's usually a catelog or "Class Schedule" that lists all of the classes that will be available. They are listed by subject, so whatever subject your professor teaches just look it up and search for their name. Once you know what class you want to take you should go sign up for it. Depending on what college you're at (I'm currently at CSULA) you register in different ways. For example, at Cal State LA you register online. You get an online account username and password, then you just login and add whatever classes you want to take. The whole process is pretty simple so I wouldn't stress over it. ^_^

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