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Originally Posted by kcl38
Depends on your program, I think. For example, most of the science and engineering degrees have STTs where you're guaranteed to get all your core courses. Some programs, such as my Food Nutrition and Health program, don't have that so you're kind of screwed if you don't get a class (like a two-term physiology class with only ~400 seats)
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PHYL 301? That course is always in high demand from people that have to take it as part of their degree (e.g. dietetics, pharm) as well as life science/pre-meds. They significantly upped the capacity since last year by using iPads to stream the lecture into Wood 3.