What should I do if the course selection on campus network is too card?

Question 1: On the issue of grabbing elective courses in universities, every time I log on to the campus network, I can't get in for hours. When I didn't get my card, all the courses I wanted were robbed. In fact, when I was in college, robbing classes meant rushing to the Internet cafe knowing how to rob. . . The chances of finding a good teacher are slim, but it is usually good to find one mainly.

Question 2: Does the university course selection system have to use the campus network? How can I choose courses quickly? Our school uses the public campus network. No, I don't know how to choose courses quickly in your school. Just go to the internet cafe and choose. Requires a high network speed.

Question 3: Why can't the school's educational administration system choose courses? This is because there are too many people attending classes at the same time, which leads to the largest number of visitors to the website of the Academic Affairs Office. Course selection is always like this. Be patient and choose when there are few people. Good luck ~

Question 4: I want to know whether it's faster to choose courses on campus network or in Internet cafes. Do you have any opinions? Every time our school chooses a course, it can't get into the educational administration system! You can usually go in! I can only go to the computer room to choose courses, but I can't get into the school internet cafe and the broadband opened by the school! !

Question 5: Every time a school chooses a course, the server of the campus network will crash. Is there any technical means to solve this problem? This is the problem of the school, and the server itself is not good. There will be thousands of people refreshing this web page during the course selection, which is easy to burst. After all, schools can't make their own websites like Taobao, and millions of people may not be able to explode, right? If you want to choose the course you want, I suggest you speed up first, and recommend it through the campus network and internet cafes in the school. Don't fantasize about using the wireless network for a few minutes in the morning. There is basically no technical foundation to look forward to! Hope to adopt! !

Question 6: What should universities do if they can't get into the campus network to grab classes? This shows that the number of visitors is limited. There are too many people going in, which leads to the limit of the server capacity. There is no available address for you, so you can't get in.

Question 7: I'm robbing classes now, and I can't get into the website. How can I get in? It is suggested to go to an Internet cafe to find a computer with good internet speed, stroll around and grab classes.

Because there are many people robbing classes at the same time, it is likely to lead to downtime.

Of course, if the network speed of the school computer room is not bad, you can go to the school computer room.

Question 8: Why did the university network collapse as soon as the course was selected? With so many alumni in a school, the server of the school is definitely not a high-end product, and it will definitely be stuck.

Question 9: Don't worry about some college courses. If you come first, something will happen.

There should be a primary election, then an election draw and a final by-election.

The primary election means that everyone chooses a course, no matter which course they choose, as long as they choose, no matter how many people run, they can choose.

The second stage is a multi-check lottery:

In other words, if the number of candidates in the first round exceeds the class capacity, then everyone will draw lots, and the probability of drawing lots first and then drawing lots is the same. Therefore, the possible result is that the primary election is full, and the result is that the future generations are not enough.

The third stage by-election:

In the second round of lottery, some people were not selected, and some classes were not full.

Then if you don't choose, you can continue to choose, but you can only choose classes that are not full. This time is usually first come, first served. ...

So computer configuration and network speed are not very important.

How many schools can choose courses? Some can choose many courses, while others can only choose 1 course. Our school can choose two courses.

Elective courses can be re-selected, but the credits will not increase. Schools and colleges have requirements for elective credits, so try not to waste opportunities.

Failing elective courses can't be made-up in our school, but it is rare to fail. As long as you take the exam, you won't fail!

Question 10: When you access the campus network with a browser, you can't always open the link of course selection management. What happened? Everything else is ok. Maybe the network is unstable.

2. The campus network server is under too much pressure or too old.