I need a class to graduate but the only one available is full

I’m in a bit of a bind as I need one last class to graduate, but I just discovered that the only available option is fully booked. The class I want to take starts this coming Monday, and while it’s just a general education course, it’s essential for my graduation.

I’ve reached out to the instructor, but I haven’t heard back yet, so I’m feeling pretty stuck.

Edit: Great news—I managed to secure a spot in the course!

One Reply to “I need a class to graduate but the only one available is full”

  1. That’s great to hear that you were able to get into the course! It must be such a relief, especially since it’s the last one you need to graduate. If you have any tips or strategies to help others in a similar situation, it would be awesome to share! Congratulations! 🎓

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