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To get your UC Berkeley ID Card, you need to go to the Cal 1 Card office in the Cesar Chavez Student Center in Lower Sproul Plaza. [[http:// | To get your UC Berkeley ID Card, you need to go to the Cal 1 Card office in the Cesar Chavez Student Center in Lower Sproul Plaza. [[http:// | ||
- | You will also want to get a "Class Pass," which is a sticker on your ID card that allows you to ride AC Transit (the bus system in the area) for free. You can get this sticker in the first week of the semester, as long as you have already registered for classes using Tele-BEARS. | + | You will also want to get a "Class Pass," which is a sticker on your ID card that allows you to ride AC Transit (the bus system in the area) for free. You can get this sticker in the first week of the semester, as long as you have already registered for classes using CalCentral. |
- | For your UC Berkeley email (calmail), you should have received your student ID number and passphrase already. You may already have an account, otherwise you will need to create one. Just go to the [[https://calmail.berkeley.edu/ | + | For your UC Berkeley email (bConnected), you should have received your student ID number and passphrase already. You may already have an account, otherwise you will need to create one. Just go to the [[https://bconnected.berkeley.edu/ |
===== Registering for Classes ===== | ===== Registering for Classes ===== | ||
As an incoming student, you should register for at least one three-unit class as soon as possible (this will help get your fees paid on time so that you can then get your Class Pass [bus pass]). | As an incoming student, you should register for at least one three-unit class as soon as possible (this will help get your fees paid on time so that you can then get your Class Pass [bus pass]). | ||
- | To register for classes, go [[https:// | + | To register for classes, go [[calcentral.berkeley.edu|here]]. You will need to sign in with your CalNet ID and passphrase. You can find the schedule of classes [[http:// |
===== Astronomy Department Computer Stuff ===== | ===== Astronomy Department Computer Stuff ===== | ||
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===== Cubicles, keys, and key cards ===== | ===== Cubicles, keys, and key cards ===== | ||
- | To get your cubicle assignment, to get your key card (student ID) programmed, and to get any hard keys you might need, talk to Rayna Helgens | + | To get your cubicle assignment, to get your key card (student ID) programmed, and to get any hard keys you might need, talk to Nina Ruymaker |
===== Getting Paid ===== | ===== Getting Paid ===== | ||
- | If you have an outside source of funding (scholarship, | + | If you have an outside source of funding (scholarship, |
If you are teaching (which should be most of you), you should receive a Graduate Student Instructor (GSI) Contract via email from Dexter a few weeks before the semester starts. Once you have replied to Dexter saying you accept the contract, you should get an email from the staff member in charge of payroll. | If you are teaching (which should be most of you), you should receive a Graduate Student Instructor (GSI) Contract via email from Dexter a few weeks before the semester starts. Once you have replied to Dexter saying you accept the contract, you should get an email from the staff member in charge of payroll. | ||
You'll also need to sign up for EFT (electronic funds transfer), which you can do [[https:// | You'll also need to sign up for EFT (electronic funds transfer), which you can do [[https:// |