My daughter wants to explore psychology and economics as possible majors, but the prerequisite courses were full last semester. How can she get the classes she needs?
Some popular majors, like these, are hard to get into, but your daughter shouldn’t give up. She can visit the department and put herself on an informal waiting list for next semester (there is no guarantee that she will get in, but the persistent are often rewarded). Most popular courses are also offered in Summer Sessions.
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