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==Usage Poll==
<poll>
{{UsagePoll|Shopping Cart}}
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==Part of Speech==
==Part of Speech==
Noun
Noun
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==Example Sentence==
==Example Sentence==
I’m just going to put in a bunch of classes in my shopping cart, so I don’t have to waste time searching up courses when it’s my registration time.  
I’m just going to put in a bunch of classes in my shopping cart, so I don’t have to waste time searching up courses when it’s my registration time.  
==Usage Poll==
<poll>
{{UsagePoll|Shopping Cart}}
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==External Links==
==External Links==

Revision as of 15:12, 12 March 2016

Usage Poll

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Part of Speech

Noun

Pronunciation

['shaw pihng kahrt]

Description

A platform on CAESAR used to add prospective classes during registration. Students must add the courses they are potentially interested in registering for to their shopping cart. Then, from the selection in the shopping cart, students can select classes to register for. Not all shopping cart courses will end up being registered for; it is simply a tool to consolidate all courses students are interested in and streamline the registration process.

Example Sentence

I’m just going to put in a bunch of classes in my shopping cart, so I don’t have to waste time searching up courses when it’s my registration time.

http://www.registrar.northwestern.edu/registration/CAESAR_help_docs/adding_and_dropping_courses.html