It depends on what college you are planning on going to, most colleges are still segregated. It's a fact!
2007-09-25 13:54:54
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answered by Prosperous Parent 3
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At our university, students cannot add a class after the 10th day, so, no, you wouldn't be allowed to enter a class this late. However, if you are interested in going to school next semester, start now with the application and/or enrollment process for Spring. I start enrolling students next week for the Spring semester, and my students know that the "early bird gets the worm." In other words, if they want to get the classes they need or want, they need to get into see me as soon as possible to enroll.
2007-09-25 22:25:44
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answered by DJ76 3
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Check with your college advisor for specifics. If a substantial portion of a class has been missed, some colleges will allow you to "audit" the course. To obtain full benefit of your education, plan ahead and enter when the course begins.
2007-09-25 21:07:27
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answered by MICHAEL L 2
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Probably not.
Most colleges have a lag time between applying and being accepted, so sometimes you can't even get in BEFORE classes start because there isn't enough time.
Wait until the semester. Then you can research financial aid and such while you wait.
2007-09-25 20:53:20
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answered by scoop 5
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Did you call the college to ask them your question?
2007-09-25 20:54:34
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answered by newyorkgal71 7
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