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elistecla
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I don't know if I am doing it wrong or what, but for some reason when I try to mass add my classes for the Fall 2003 semester, it doesn't work. I added my summer school classes, but not for the fall. Any reason why not, and how do I fix it?

6/5/2003 12:27:52 PM

scoobymd
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same here, it didn't work for me

6/5/2003 5:53:34 PM

nutsmackr
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those classes aren't in progress yet, so they don't show up in the degree audit.

[Edited on June 5, 2003 at 6:10 PM. Reason : a]

6/5/2003 6:06:58 PM

elistecla
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well, that makes sense. thanks for the help.

6/6/2003 12:19:35 AM

timswar
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if you're that desperate to add them you can probably just go in and add them by hand

6/6/2003 10:50:01 AM

lesamuels
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Perhaps now that you can plan classes, it would be nice if it would mass-add those as well...and you could just delete them later if you don't take them.

6/6/2003 12:22:15 PM

kmrodden
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"Perhaps now that you can plan classes, it would be nice if it would mass-add those as well...and you could just delete them later if you don't take them."


uh....this could be incredibly smart or dumb....if everyone planned ahead, all of TWW could take classes together (inside and outside of a major). But I think School Tool reads from R and R's schedule, meaning it needs a section of a class to put it up, making it impossible?

6/10/2003 11:40:06 PM

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