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Changing my work availability to much?
I'm a college kid. I have a part time job that works with a lot of college kids and is really good at working around our schedules but.... my quarter is about to end and I registered for my new classes and put in my new availability and they updated it for me. Well, I got news that one of my classes changed so I had to update my availability again. Still no problem. But now... today, I got news that another one of my classes isn't available and I have to register for another. Do you think my work is gonna be annoyed for me changing my availability a third time in just a month and a half? Crap! I don't know what to do. Any tips? Thank you...
Yes I have to add another course to be a full time student and get certain financial aid.
2 Answers
- ?Lv 72 months ago
Your?employer has an arrangement with your college or university. Your?employer should realize that colleges and universities do This?all the time. It happens more frequently with upper level courses that usually have fewer students enrolling. I've taken several graduate level courses that had only 6 students and one seminar with only 2 students enrolled. It is university policy that a class has to have at least 7 students enrolled. It's up to the professor to keep teaching the class or cancelling it if only 6 students?are enrolled.
Your employer should understand.
- MSLv 72 months ago
We don't know. I imagine it's a little frustrating for them. But if they hire a lot of college students they should know that this is what happens.