Soooo, another tale of SOAR registration for new students.
It's early in the Fall registration season, so class availability is still pretty good. Most of the new students were registered for classes without much difficulty. That'll get worse later in the summer though, as classes fill up (as they are already starting to).
But of course, there WAS one gem . . . remember where we are.
Cast:
Me:
Student: S
Student's Friend: SF (or sucky friend if you prefer. I do).
So I get into the registration system and look over her placement scores. She needs to take a developmental math course, so that's my first objective.
System tells me that she can't register because we don't have her high school records.
SF: *loud sigh*
S: I was home schooled. I turned in all my paper work two weeks ago. And I've taken college courses.
Me: OK, well, this is something I can't override. I'll have to send you to enrollment services to get the block removed, then I can register you
SF: This is ridiculous
S: Well, can you register me for anything else than math?
Me: I can try, but it probably won't let me. (I try. It doesn't) Head over to enrollment services, then come back and I'll get you taken care of.
SF: *muttering about how ridiculous this situation is, with more sighing*
About 30 minutes later, the two return.
I try to register the student for the math class. Now the system tells me she needs a co-requisite. I check the college catalog to see what that would be and find out it is an English course.
Me: Let me see your placement scores again. (I look; no scores for English, Writing, or Reading. Meanwhile SF is starting to sigh again). Did you take the reading placement tests?
S: They told me I didn't have to because I have college credit.
Me: Where did you go to school?
S: (names an evangelical christian university)
Me: (looks up transfer credits) Well, it doesn't look like any of your credits transferred. (At the time I was thinking because the school might not be accredited; looked it up as I wrote this and found that in fact it is). The system thinks you haven't taken placement tests, and you don't have any transfer credits.
S: They said I wouldn't need to take the placement tests because I have college credit
SF: This is so ridiculous (yes, she loves that word).
Me: I understand that. But my computer doesn't reflect any of that. So I'm going to have to send you back to Admissions to fix it.
SF: No. We are not going back there.
Me: (getting more irritated) I'm sorry. There's nothing I can do with the system. Until this is resolved I can't register you.
SF: This is bull. This is not our fault. She submitted that stuff months ago (OK, we went from 2 weeks to months ago).
Me: I get that. But getting frustrated with me isn't helping because this situation isn't MY fault.
Note: the student never got sucky. It was all her friend.
Student: We'll go over there now.
Me: OK. Sorry I couldn't help you.
SF makes more noise as she leaves the room, and I get really irritated. I call to Student. SF is about out the door and starts to come back in, I motion to her to stay put, and she ignores me of course.
Me (to student): When you come back, please don't bring her with you.
Students eyes get wide, but she nods. SF says, "Oh, I'm coming back!"
Me: Don't. Seriously. I'm not dealing with you again.
They leave and don't come back. No loss. The other instructors what was going on and I tell them, and I make it clear Student won't be registered by me if SF comes back. I don't have to take her crap, and I'm not going to.
Ended up not being an issue, today at least. My guess is her transcripts are of recent origin and haven't been entered into the system yet (it takes awhile), so she won't be able to register until she either gets transfer credit or takes the reading/writing placement exams.
It's early in the Fall registration season, so class availability is still pretty good. Most of the new students were registered for classes without much difficulty. That'll get worse later in the summer though, as classes fill up (as they are already starting to).
But of course, there WAS one gem . . . remember where we are.
Cast:
Me:

Student: S
Student's Friend: SF (or sucky friend if you prefer. I do).
So I get into the registration system and look over her placement scores. She needs to take a developmental math course, so that's my first objective.
System tells me that she can't register because we don't have her high school records.
SF: *loud sigh*
S: I was home schooled. I turned in all my paper work two weeks ago. And I've taken college courses.
Me: OK, well, this is something I can't override. I'll have to send you to enrollment services to get the block removed, then I can register you
SF: This is ridiculous
S: Well, can you register me for anything else than math?
Me: I can try, but it probably won't let me. (I try. It doesn't) Head over to enrollment services, then come back and I'll get you taken care of.
SF: *muttering about how ridiculous this situation is, with more sighing*
About 30 minutes later, the two return.
I try to register the student for the math class. Now the system tells me she needs a co-requisite. I check the college catalog to see what that would be and find out it is an English course.
Me: Let me see your placement scores again. (I look; no scores for English, Writing, or Reading. Meanwhile SF is starting to sigh again). Did you take the reading placement tests?
S: They told me I didn't have to because I have college credit.
Me: Where did you go to school?
S: (names an evangelical christian university)
Me: (looks up transfer credits) Well, it doesn't look like any of your credits transferred. (At the time I was thinking because the school might not be accredited; looked it up as I wrote this and found that in fact it is). The system thinks you haven't taken placement tests, and you don't have any transfer credits.
S: They said I wouldn't need to take the placement tests because I have college credit
SF: This is so ridiculous (yes, she loves that word).
Me: I understand that. But my computer doesn't reflect any of that. So I'm going to have to send you back to Admissions to fix it.
SF: No. We are not going back there.
Me: (getting more irritated) I'm sorry. There's nothing I can do with the system. Until this is resolved I can't register you.
SF: This is bull. This is not our fault. She submitted that stuff months ago (OK, we went from 2 weeks to months ago).
Me: I get that. But getting frustrated with me isn't helping because this situation isn't MY fault.
Note: the student never got sucky. It was all her friend.
Student: We'll go over there now.
Me: OK. Sorry I couldn't help you.
SF makes more noise as she leaves the room, and I get really irritated. I call to Student. SF is about out the door and starts to come back in, I motion to her to stay put, and she ignores me of course.
Me (to student): When you come back, please don't bring her with you.
Students eyes get wide, but she nods. SF says, "Oh, I'm coming back!"
Me: Don't. Seriously. I'm not dealing with you again.
They leave and don't come back. No loss. The other instructors what was going on and I tell them, and I make it clear Student won't be registered by me if SF comes back. I don't have to take her crap, and I'm not going to.
Ended up not being an issue, today at least. My guess is her transcripts are of recent origin and haven't been entered into the system yet (it takes awhile), so she won't be able to register until she either gets transfer credit or takes the reading/writing placement exams.
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