specialjenny
Member
Hi all,
I just encountered the problem of class clash when enrolling between a one hour lecture and a two hour lecture. And of course it just does not allow me to proceed with enrolling.
According to this:
"Time scheduling conflict, student not enrolled in class
Your enrolment request was not processed because of a timetabling clash. The class you were trying to enrol in overlaps partially or completely with a class you are already enrolled in. If you wish to enrol in this class and drop the class with which it clashes, use the Swap function. If you believe you have good reason to enrol in both classes, apply to your Program Office to override the clash. You may send a message to your Program Office or contact them in person if you wish."
I just sent an email to my Program Office (wonder how long it would take them to reply) saying my plan was to attend the two hour lecture but will catch up with the audio lecture and online notes for the other lecture that I'll miss out on.
Is that a good enough explanation to hopefully override the clash?
Thanks very much in advance for your help.
I just encountered the problem of class clash when enrolling between a one hour lecture and a two hour lecture. And of course it just does not allow me to proceed with enrolling.
According to this:
"Time scheduling conflict, student not enrolled in class
Your enrolment request was not processed because of a timetabling clash. The class you were trying to enrol in overlaps partially or completely with a class you are already enrolled in. If you wish to enrol in this class and drop the class with which it clashes, use the Swap function. If you believe you have good reason to enrol in both classes, apply to your Program Office to override the clash. You may send a message to your Program Office or contact them in person if you wish."
I just sent an email to my Program Office (wonder how long it would take them to reply) saying my plan was to attend the two hour lecture but will catch up with the audio lecture and online notes for the other lecture that I'll miss out on.
Is that a good enough explanation to hopefully override the clash?
Thanks very much in advance for your help.