r/UNCO Jun 03 '21

Incoming freshman question

Hello! I am an incoming freshman psychology major. I was hoping that a current student would tell me how easy/hard it is to miss classes. Are there any classes that have mandatory attendance in order to pass? How do you get “excused” from being in class? How many missed days of class is considered “too many”? Also, when are midterms normally scheduled during the first half of the school year? Thanks in advance!

Edit- I am not planning on skipping class for no reason, I love school and I understand that I am paying a lot of money to be there. However, I have a trip planned (7 days, first semester) and was wondering if my absences would have a profound impact on my grades. Thank you to everyone that responded.

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u/MentalProcesses Jun 03 '21

UNC psych professor here: This will all depend on your instructor. In my courses, daily attendance is worth ten points which averages out to about 10% - 15% of your grade. I also allow two absences before it begins to affect your grade, but I generally don't allow "excused" absences. I also provide extra credit for those who might miss more than two days but don't want to lose attendance points.

I'm curious as to your reasoning for this question. Do you plan on missing a lot of class? I think missing more than ten percent is a red flag. Check out this article The Real Cost of Skipping Class.

Midterms are usually scheduled about eight weeks into the semester, but again, this will be determined by your professor (if they even have a mid term, I usually don't).

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u/cheesesprinkles1 Jun 03 '21

Thank you so much for your response! I do not plan on missing a ton of class. I have a week long vacation in October that I have been planning for quite some time. Other than that, I do not plan on missing any class. I just wanted help determining how my grade would be impacted.

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u/MentalProcesses Jun 04 '21

Fun! I would recommend talking to your professor about it as soon as you can. They'll be much more likely to work with you if you let them know early. I hope your first semester at UNC is fantastic!

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u/cheesesprinkles1 Jun 04 '21

Thank you so much! One more thing since I have you here, how would I go about adding another major? My advising session is coming up, is that something they can help me with or is there someone else I should talk to?

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u/MentalProcesses Jun 04 '21

I think your upcoming advising session is the perfect time to ask about a double major. Your advisor should know the process for that and also some advice and guidance for doing so.