another question - If a lecture has 220 seats and waitlist is 18, but discussion sections are the choke point… does being #5 on the lecture waitlist even matter? Do students need to attend the discussion they want from day 1 to have a chance? How does UCLA typically handle this?
At UCLA, the enrollment process for lecture and discussion sections is interconnected, but your position on the lecture waitlist does not guarantee enrollment in the associated discussion section. Therefore, being #5 on the waitlist for a lecture with 220 seats is not as impactful as being proactive about your discussion section.
Discussion Section Enrollment
- Enrollment in the lecture is contingent upon being enrolled in a specific discussion section. Your waitlist position for the lecture does not directly influence your chances of getting into a discussion section.
- To improve your chances of enrollment, you should attend the discussion section you want from the first day of classes. This attendance is often expected by professors and can help you secure a spot if someone drops the class.
- UCLA utilizes an automated system (MyUCLA) for managing waitlists, processing students in order as spots become available in their chosen discussion sections.
- Professors typically do not have the ability to directly add students from the waitlist, and students should not request this.
- Waitlists remain active until the end of the second week of classes, after which students not officially enrolled will be dropped from the waitlist.