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What should Guangxi Normal University do if it misses the course selection time?
If you don't choose or forget to choose, or you want to add some courses to the curriculum, there are three main ways to choose courses:

1, the most effective and reliable way-find the academic affairs office of the hospital (also called the academic affairs office of the hospital). Find the teacher in the academic affairs office of the college and explain the situation to him. It was the first day of school that I went to the academic affairs office of the college and found the teacher in charge of this work. She asked me to fill out an application form for extra classes and then told me that I might not be able to add them. After three weeks, I checked on the educational administration system and found that the classes I forgot to choose had been added.

2. Find a teacher. This method was heard from my roommates (coincidentally, one of my roommates got good grades that semester and forgot to choose elective courses, and then she asked their monitor). My roommate's monitor told her that once he forgot to choose courses, and it took half a semester to find that his schedule was different from other students. Then he talked to the teacher, who asked him to come to class normally and finally gave him grades, but the grades will not be found in the system until next semester. However, it depends on the teacher's mood. Some teachers don't want to take care of these things, which is too much trouble for students to find their own way. Or some teachers may have no experience in this field and don't know how to help you, but it doesn't rule out that some teachers are very kind. I hope you can do something.

3. Find a counselor. This is really helpless. Ask the counselor again. But counselors are usually very busy, and counselors also go to the academic affairs office. It is better to ask the academic affairs office yourself.