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+ | ====== Getting Set Up ====== | ||
+ | ===== UC Berkeley ID Card, Clipper Card, and Email ===== | ||
+ | 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:// | ||
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+ | When you pick up your Cal ID, you will also receive your Clipper card, which allows you to ride AC Transit (the bus system in the area) for free, and which you can load money on to ride BART. | ||
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+ | You may submit your photo to the Cal 1 Card office online ahead of time via CalCentral, but either way you need a photo ID and your student ID number to pick up your card. | ||
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+ | For your UC Berkeley email (bConnected), | ||
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+ | ===== Registering for Classes ===== | ||
+ | As an incoming student, you should register for at least one three-unit class (e.g. AY290A) as soon as possible (this will help get your fees paid on time so that you can then get your Class Pass [bus pass]). | ||
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+ | Unless you plan to take an out-of-department class, don't worry too much about registering for classes until after you arrive on campus and the semester starts. Deadlines listed online are only for undergrads. | ||
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+ | To register for classes, go [[https:// | ||
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+ | ===== Astronomy Department Computer Stuff ===== | ||
+ | You will need to see Bill Boyd to get an astronomy department account. This account will | ||
+ | * allow you to log onto department machines | ||
+ | * give you 5 GB of space in your home directory on ''/ | ||
+ | * give you a directory on ''/ | ||
+ | * give you '' | ||
+ | * log into the department [[https:// | ||
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+ | ===== Cubicles, keys, and key cards ===== | ||
+ | To get your cubicle assignment, to get your key card (student ID) programmed so that you have access to the building, and to get any hard keys you might need, talk to Maria Kies (501G, emkies@berkeley.edu). First year students are typically assigned a group of desks on the second floor near each other. After your first year, people tend to move to other desks throughout the department (near or far from your adviser' | ||
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+ | ===== Getting Paid ===== | ||
+ | Yasasha Ridel (yasasha@berkeley.edu) is the point person for all matters to do with pay. Every year, she will email you a personalized spreadsheet detailing where your funding is coming from (based on information that you will provide her), and how much you can expect to get paid in a given semester, as the breakdown of funding may be uneven throughout the year. She will also send out a google form at the end of each semester asking for information on where your funding will come from for the next year - you should discuss this with your research advisor. | ||
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+ | As of Spring 2022, the department is part of ERSO, and every semester (and summer) we will need to request our appointments (GSR/ | ||
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+ | If you are teaching, you should receive a Graduate Student Instructor (GSI) Contract via email a few weeks before the semester starts. Once you have replied saying you accept the contract, you should get an email from the staff member in charge of payroll. | ||
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+ | If you have an outside source of funding (scholarship, | ||
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+ | You'll also need to sign up for EFT (electronic funds transfer), which you can do [[https:// |