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ABRA: Things to Keep in Mind During Bidding Cycle #2

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 •   Primary and Alternate Bids Count:
You will be able to view the number of primary and alternate bids for courses in Bidding Cycle #1 during Bidding Cycle #2.

•   Pre/Co-requisites:
If you won a class that requires a co- or pre-requisite and you are not signed up for the same, you will have until the end of add/drop cycle #2—August 1 at 9:30 am—to correct the problem. Students who have not remedied the problem will be dropped from the course without notice on August 5.

•     Lost Bids Notation:
When a student does not win a bid they may see the following notation “Lost one of X”. This means that “X” primary bids also lost this class. This number does not include the number of alternate bids that did not win the class.

•     Bids Carried Over from Bidding Cycle #1
If you lost both your primary and alternate bids for a particular point allocation, your primary and alternate bids for that point allocation are carried over to Bidding Cycle #2.

•   Course Updates:
All changes in the curriculum will and have been posted on the web site. Remember to regularly check the Course Updates webpage for updated course information such as new courses, canceled courses, corrections to the schedule, as well as to review requirements, dates, deadlines, final examination information, etc. For example, the deadline to request instructor permission to register for Colloquium in Legal, Political and Social Philosophy and Seminar has been extended to August 1, 2014.

•     Substantial Writing and TA Registration – Students must self-register:
If you are eligible to register for a writing credit or you have been approved to be a faculty teaching assistant, you should bid zero points to add these courses to your schedule during add/drop. Students must be registered for the related seminar in order to register for the writing credit. If you exercised your substantial writing priority during bidding this does not enroll you in the writing credit. You must separately add the writing credit during add/drop.

•     Journal and Moot Court Registration:
Academic Services will be in contact with the Journals and Moot Court to obtain the names of 3L students that are approved to earn credit for their participation. Approved students will be registered by Records and Registration. 2L journal members are not eligible for credit.

•     Faculty Permission Only Classes:
Please follow the information stated in the course description regarding enrollment in permission of instructor courses. The professor will provide the Office of Records and Registration with a list of permitted students or the student may submit a permission of instructor form.  At that time, a waiver will be entered on your ABRA record and the Office of Records and Registration will notify you that you are able to register for the class. You are responsible for bidding zero points on the class, effectively registering yourself.

•     Year-Long Courses:
For year-long classes, please only bid for the fall portion of the class. We will register students for the spring portion of a year-long class on August 27, 2014 if they are enrolled in the fall portion.

•     Deadlines:
We strongly encourage students to make registration changes well before the deadline and during business hours to ensure that someone is available to assist you if encounter technical difficulties.  If you require such assistance, please contact your program office:

JDs – Office of Academic Services (law.acadservices@nyu.edu or 212-998-6020)
Non-tax LLMs – Office of Graduate Affairs (law.graduateaffairs@nyu.edu or 212-998-6015)
Tax LLMs – Office of Graduate Tax (law.taxprograms@nyu.edu or 212-998-6150.

 
Michelle L. Kirkland
Assistant Dean for Academic Services and Registration
New York University School of Law

 


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