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I'm worse than Cheddar Bob shooting himself in the leg, because now I've shot myself in the foot.

My registration started at 7 am this morning. I came online at 7:30, registration worksheet in hand, to click my way into next semester. However, I appear to have a financial hold on my account...............

My bill stands unpaid. And sadly, this is not the first time that this has happened before. There was not a semester at Columbia that I could register on-time. I'm so SICK of this happening, and it's a hundred times worse here because there are SO many fucking students and ALL the classes will fill up!!! ERG!!! *rage*

And what's SO frustrating too is that I really wanted to leave myself many days off next semester so that I could really work a lot and BE self sufficient (wink wink nudge nudge lizzie). I guess that's all into the toilet too now tho :\

I got no call from her yesterday. No email, no IM. She really doesn't think she should be sorry. I don't know what to do.

Date: 2002-11-19 05:15 am (UTC)
From: [identity profile] corneredangel.livejournal.com
::patpat::

Make sure the bill actually *is* unpaid, and it's not some kind of error. GW is absolutely notorious for doing random stuff with people's accounts. Take a look at the actual bill on gweb, and then if that says you're clear, you can bitch at Student Accounts, on the first floor in Phillipps.

Also, *really*, don't freak out. The only classes that ever fill to capacity immediately are required freshman lectures. And even then, there's a second wave of registering, about a week into the term, once people actually go to the classes and start dropping stuff. *Also*, talking to a professor of a class you really want to get into will usually let you come in over the cap.

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