Advising process helps students

Brittany Claramunt @britclaramunt bclaramunt@foghornnews.com The end of the semester doesn’t just mean finals, but also the rush to select class for the next semester. With a certain amount of credit hours and no advising holds, students can register on their own. However, it can lead to mistakes like not selecting the right class or taking an unnecessary class. “Seeing an adviser is better so the students can be getting the right classes for their major,” said Juli Propp, enrollment specialist. For liberal arts major Zoe Rhodes, seeing an adviser was helpful in planning what classes to take. However, it did…