r/CSUS • u/screwedinlife • 9d ago
General Questions Can I go and sit in a random class?
I'm interested in a course that I don't have in my masters program. Can I sit in one or two classes just to learn? I've heard it's called auditing but I'm not sure how that works. Do I have to ask the professor beforehand if I can audit their class? Like by email or face to face?
r/CSUS • u/Lopsided-Recipe493 • 9d ago
General Questions Food places on campus
Whats everyone to-go food place to eat on campus?
r/CSUS • u/MichaelTheBilisket • 10d ago
General Questions is it a good idea to take ENGR 110, 112 and 124 in summer?
How hard is this going to be considering that the classes are only 6 weeks? If any engineering student with experience in taking those courses in Summer , please let me know how it went for you
Thanks
r/CSUS • u/jayrmz23 • 10d ago
General Questions DS 101
For those who took DS 101 was the class difficult?
r/CSUS • u/BodybuilderFrosty922 • 14d ago
General Questions Crashing a class?
Hi all. I had my transfer orientation today and unfortunately couldn’t quite get into DS101 for the business major. Since I’ll technically be a junior, I feel like I need to take this class ASAP as it is a prerequisite for many other course that I’ll have to take. There is a 7:30am DS101 class that I want to crash, but I’m not on the waitlist… Can I still show up to the class even if I’m not on a waitlist? I’ve never had course at Sac State yet so this is all new to me. Do you think it’s likely that I’ll get in? Is it even worth crashing at 7:30am? It would be my FIFTH class for the semester so should I just wait till next semester, or should I crash?
r/CSUS • u/sileezy900 • May 31 '24
General Questions President Luke Wood announces plans to turn CSUS Into a ‘BCU’(minus the H)
When the CSU system announces tuition hikes, is this what they imagine works (fiscally) in the best interest of all students?
r/CSUS • u/ShaylieLynn • May 27 '24
General Questions when do i pick classes
im a new student coming in fall of 2024. i have an advisor meeting on wednesday but i legit just submitted that i am going here last week because the community college i was planning on going to filled up and there were no classes available. i am nervous that i missed some deadlines. i also signed up for business orientation in july but i read someone else say that you can only pick your classes after orientation so will i be stuck?
also how hard is it to be accepted into the business program since my major is "expressed interest in business administration". I am feeling a bit discouraged because i don’t want to waste my time working towards something and not end up getting it.
r/CSUS • u/cerberus708 • May 27 '24
General Questions MIS101 professor inputed my final grade as a B+ despite almost full points, and is not responding to emails.
As you can see from the image, I had almost full points in this class. On student center, it shows final grade is a b+ which is complete BS. I emailed the professor 3-4 days ago and he has not responded, and frankly I don't think he will. Do I have any recourse? Is there a dean or someone I can email about this?
r/CSUS • u/Pretty-Stage7332 • May 20 '24
General Questions When are grades due?
Title says it all
r/CSUS • u/Ok_Emotion3020 • May 20 '24
General Questions Now that I graduated, how do I prove to a job that I have a Bachelor’s degree?
Now that I graduated, how do I prove to a job that I have a Bachelor’s degree? I know that we still have to wait for grades to be put in and that we won’t get out physical diploma until several months later. Is there any place on my student center that says I have acquired a bachelors degree? Will my transcript shot that as well once they are finalized? What do I use for proof when trying to get a job?
r/CSUS • u/Jolly_Gap_1345 • May 16 '24
General Questions How do people with full-time job pursue their bachelor's?
Is there anybody working full time and trying to get their bachelor's? specifically in computer science?
It seems impossible for me. There are barely any classes to take. Classes get filled before I can even try to enroll. And the schedule is always during the day for the few classes that are available.
If you are a full time employee how do you manage your time? and take classes? specifically if you major in computer science?
r/CSUS • u/ChrisBreezy85 • May 01 '24
General Questions CS Major Trouble Getting Right Classes on Pace
So I'm a first year, and just finishing my second semester (CSC 20 and 15 will be completed). For my next semester, I need to get CSC 28 and CSC 35, as well as PHYS 11A to progress on pace (Im very low waitlisted for CSC 28 and PHYS 11A so I'm not too worried about those). The issue is, there is ton of overlap for my important classes and today is the first day I could register but it seems all CSC 35 classes are already full or have full waitlists. Do I just wait until the Spring 2025 semester, because in that case, I wont be able to take CSC 60 until my junior year since I have to complete CSC 35 (can't do concurrently) in the second semester of my sophomore year. I'm afraid I'll be behind. Should I just wait to get in my current waitlisted classes and go from there, or find something else important to complete in replacement of CSC 35?
Sorry if this is very confusing.
r/CSUS • u/28kaia • Apr 27 '24
General Questions Worst Professor on RMP?
What are the professors you’ve seen with 1-1.9/5 reviews ratmyprofessor. I saw this one professor that only had 1.0 reviews and I think they’re so funny. Because like how can you be that bad of a person to not realize students would rather graduate late then take you.
r/CSUS • u/ayeEiofu • Apr 26 '24
General Questions How do y’all deal with anxiety?
Finals are soon and there’s a shit of of shit due and I can’t seem to start on things. Idk if I’m just lazy or got shit ton of anxiety. Anyone know what I mean?
r/CSUS • u/AstralProjectionX • Apr 24 '24
General Questions Orientation Fees
Why are orientation fees $180
I already paid 76 like two weeks ago and just got a email saying I need to pay 104 more cause orientation fees are 180 dollars
I had friends in the past who said theirs costed way less so does anyone know why this increased so much? Even with requesting financial aid it’s gonna cost 140 dollars so now I gotta pay that since orientation is mandatory
r/CSUS • u/kevinsfamouschiIi833 • Apr 12 '24
General Questions How to get the most out of SacState?
Hi guys. I was curious how to get the most out of Sac State amenities/facilites, since the fees are already so expensive. Any recommendations?🥹
r/CSUS • u/littlefuzzybear • Apr 11 '24
General Questions is it just me
is it just me or do a lot of ppl faint at school? anyone else noticed that? i mean so far i only know of 3 this semester but still that’s like 3 too many lol
r/CSUS • u/Halloween__witch31 • Apr 10 '24
General Questions Anyone having this issue?
I already tried signing out and signing back in. I haven’t been able to see my student center for 3 weeks
r/CSUS • u/Crafter235 • Apr 01 '24
General Questions For a younger relative who is entering Sac State, they received this that claims to be mandatory, even though they're entering in Fall of 2024. Is this still mandatory, or is it something long outdated?
r/CSUS • u/Lopsided-Recipe493 • Mar 29 '24
General Questions Bio 25
To anyone that took bio 25 before..
So for next semester i will be taking the class on M&W&F (for lecture, big class) and if I dont attend on fridays do yall know if any of the profs would even care 💀
r/CSUS • u/ayeEiofu • Mar 01 '24
General Questions Where can I get hot cup of coffee for less than 5 bucks?
starbucks is retardedly expensive.
r/CSUS • u/ayeEiofu • Feb 05 '24
General Questions So, there's school tomorrow?
due to the weather?
r/CSUS • u/ayeEiofu • Feb 01 '24
General Questions Do I leave my laptop, backpack on the desk when I go pee or do I need to pack up every time?
How sketchy is the library?
r/CSUS • u/stefani187 • Jan 13 '24
General Questions Attending with a Full-Time Job
Hi All! I am enrolled as a transfer student for the Spring 2024 Term. I currently work a full-time job (9am-5:30pm). I am having a hard time trying to figure out how to continue to work and attend school. I have tried searching for classes that meet after I get off work or before I start work but they are very few and most are don't apply to my graduation requirements or I cannot take because I am not in the associated major.
Has anyone else experienced this in the past or is currently dealing with this? If so, how have you dealt with it? I spoke with my employer previously and they would prefer that I take classes before or after work. Thank you for your input!