Benefits and inefficiency of personal course selection

During the month of February, counselors scheduled meetings with students to decide class options for the next academic year. The process is still ongoing due to high volume and inefficiencies.  

Limited and conflicted time during the day prevent students to obtain a conference slot. Instead, I had to stay after school to determine my selections.

Counselors often prolong the course selection process for over half a period, which can force students to miss important lessons and lunch.     

Improved organization is to be desired. This is an annual event, but this year it seems poorly coordinated.  

The personal interaction with the counselor greatly benefits the students to help clarify their class choices, but the process needs to be smoother.