How to Crash a Class in College

Part 1 of 3:

Before the First Day

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    Waitlist the class, if possible. Professors will often have the option to add students past capacity so long as there are enough chairs. This typically needs to be done before a certain date, so be sure to plan what classes you'd like to take well ahead of time.
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    Email the professor. If you have a special interest in the class, need it as a prerequisite, or need it to graduate, professors may be sympathetic.
Part 2 of 3:

On the First Day

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    Show up early. If the professor comes early too, this will give you a chance to introduce yourself. The professor may also be able to tell you your chances of getting in. If the professor won't be able to add you, this saves you time and gives you a chance to crash or attend other classes.
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    Be attentive during the class and participate. If the professor asks a question or asks for volunteers, don't hesitate to make yourself known.
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    Talk to the professor after class. Shake hands and introduce yourself, and be sure to reiterate your interest in the class and your reasons for taking it. Ask if it would be okay to attend a few class meetings to see if a spot opens up.
Part 3 of 3:

After the First Day

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    Follow up with the professor over email and/or in office hours to ask if any spots have opened up.
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    Ask about the possibility of formally auditing the class or even just sitting in on the lectures. Some professors may even offer to grade your homework and exams. You may be able to list the class on your transcript or test out of it in the future.
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    Consider crashing other courses. If the issue is simply having enough units, be adventurous and look at courses you wouldn't normally take, such as dance, psychology, philosophy, or communications.
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