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Can I bid on courses that meet at the same time? | You may bid on, and be accepted in, courses that have overlapping times; you will not have to remove those conflicts until the close of the add/drop period in the first week of classes. |
Does submitting my bids earlier in the bidding period influence my results? | There is no advantage to bidding early and no disadvantage to submitting your preferences at the end of the early course selection period. |
How many units can I add to my cart? | You may bid on more than 20 units, but you will be accepted into a maximum of 20 units. By the end of add/drop you should have no more than 16 units on your schedule. |
How many courses can I add to my cart? | You can add up to a total of 16 courses to your cart but you are not required to submit course selections for every enrollment category, or for the maximum number of courses. For Limited Enrollment course selections, you may select up to five course bids: one first choice, one second choice, and up to three-third choice bids. For Faculty Permission course selections, you may select up to three choice bids. For Experiential course selections, you may select up to four choice bids. For Open Enrollment course selections, you may select up to four choice bids. |
If a course has variable units how will the lottery allocate those units? | Courses with variable units will be enrolled for the minimum number of units. |
How do I know if a course requires an application? | If a course requires an application material/s, it will be posted in the Course Bidding portion of the course description in YLS:Courses. |
How do I know how many students a professor will accept? | A faculty member may set a limit on or special qualifications for enrollment in a course.
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Why do I have to bid on open enrollment courses? | The order in which you list open enrollment courses indicates your weighted preference for which courses are added to your schedule, up to a maximum of 20 units. You may also add open enrollment courses during add/drop at the beginning of the the term, provided there is no waiting list. No more than 150 students can be accepted for any course, even if no cap has been announced. Some courses may have lower caps due to classroom availability. If any such unrestricted course is oversubscribed, acceptances will be determined by the combination of weighted preference and year in Law School, and the waiting list will be randomly assigned within the weighted preferences. |
What is the maximum number of units I can bid on? | There is no limit in the number of units that you can bid on however, you can be accepted up to a maximum of 20 units. |
Why can’t I add the seminar/fieldwork section of a clinic to my cart? | If you are unable to add a seminar or fieldwork section to your cart, this means that you will be automatically enrolled if you are accepted into the corresponding fieldwork or seminar section (ex. bid on WIRAC seminar, Housing fieldwork, CED fieldwork; will also be enrolled in WIRAC fieldwork, Housing and CED seminar if accepted). There is no need to bid on the same clinic offering twice. |