Tactical Knowledge System Hacks 20250103
Generated: October 23, 2025 at 04:55 AM
Tactical Knowledge: System Hacks and Vernacular Workarounds in CUNY
De Certeau-Style Tactics: Students Hacking Institutional Systems Using Native Features
Generated: 2025-01-03 Query Focus: Evidence of students manipulating CUNYâs official systems through clever exploitation of built-in features
1. CUNYfirst Registration Hacks
1.1 Shopping Cart Timing Strategy
Primary Evidence: comment_ewlyuik (branwu, 2019-08-11, PRE-2020, score: 11) Excerpt: âHey man hereâs the strategy I used to get into the one section of MKT 3605 with the easiest professor⊠1. Take the closed class and put it in your shopping cart on CUNYfirst. 2. Download coursicle 3. Using coursicle, set a tracker for your desired closed class. It will notify you when the status of the class changes (closed, waitlisted, or open) 4. Wait for waitlists to be dropped usually happens 2-4 days before semester beginsâ
Additional Evidence:
- comment_luhthkp (andrea_dee_, 2024-10-30, score: 2): âAdding to your shopping cart just means youâre pre-selecting your schedule, so when your enrollment appointment comes, you can just click âget this scheduleâ instead of having to search for all your classes againâ
- comment_gps501v (2020-05-18, Baruch-specific): ânavigate to CUNYfirst > Student Center > enrollment shopping cart > search > institution (Baruch College) and team (Fall 2021)â - detailed step-by-step instructions
- submission_1ccts64 (2024-04-24): Student expressing anxiety âi feel like if i exit it wonât saveâ - shows provisional nature of shopping cart knowledge
1.2 Enrollment Appointment Precision
Evidence ID: comment_lwv7sjt Author: Wolastrone Date: 2024-11-13 Score: 3 Excerpt: âIf your appointment is at 3:00PM, click on the get this schedule button at 2:58pm or so. Wait on that screen and, as soon as you see the clock hit 3:00, click enroll. If you try to click enroll at 2:59 it may give you a little message saying itâs too early, but it wonât take you out of the get this schedule screen.â
1.3 Swap Function Exploitation
Evidence ID: comment_h6uf0nc Author: ml30_ Date: 2021-07-28 Score: 3 Excerpt: âYou could swap into another section seamlessly by putting the new section into your shopping cart, going to swap, and swapping your current section for the new one without risking losing your place in either if something goes wrong.â
1.4 Waitlist Position Strategy
Evidence ID: comment_ge6ynb4 Author: Chingchingpotato Date: 2020-11-30 Score: 7 Excerpt: âThis semester I was on #3 for a Business class but I ended up getting accepted because the ones ahead of me probably dropped. Last semester I was on the waitlist too, for an Art History class. I was accepted on the first day of the class. In your case, since you already know the Professor, I suggest you asking them if thereâs any way you can get into their class if someone else decides to drop.â
1.5 Shopping Cart as Class Holder
Evidence ID: comment_luhthkp Author: andrea_dee_ Date: 2024-10-30 Score: 2 Excerpt: âAdding to your shopping cart just means youâre pre-selecting your schedule, so when your enrollment appointment comes, you can just click âget this scheduleâ instead of having to search for all your classes again.â
2. ePermit System Arbitrage
2.1 Strategic Campus-Hopping
Primary Evidence: comment_lwoakv3 (andrea_dee_, 2024-11-12, score: 54 - HIGHEST COMMUNITY VALIDATION) Context: Student using ePermit to escape difficult home campus situation - demonstrates ePermit as âultimate secret weaponâ referenced in c_fhdvsyc February 2020 warning
Additional Evidence:
- c_fhdvsyc (2020-02-12, PRE-PANDEMIC): Queens CS student describes ePermit as âultimate secret weaponâ for escaping overcapacity department
- comment_m6xxph4 (nygdan, 2025-01-13, score: 9): âThey donât want you there. You can try another campus. Generally they donât want epermits to be a way to get an âeasyâ courseâ - shows institutional resistance to tactic
- submission_jm6zgm (2019, score: 19): Comprehensive CUNYfirst navigation tips for freshmen including ePermit strategies
2.2 Using ePermit for Better Professors
Evidence ID: comment_kqm6ayp Author: HigherGroundKenobi Date: 2024-02-16 Score: 8 Excerpt: âBmcc for sure. Make sure to take Abdramane Serme. I am epermitting at bmcc just to take his calc classesâ
2.3 Summer ePermit Strategy
Evidence ID: comment_mro67zv Author: duffyduckit Date: 2025-05-11 Score: 9 Excerpt: âEpermit it for this summer at any community college!! By September you will be officially graduated with your bachelor! You are still in time to register for epermit!!â
2.4 Avoiding Home Campus Restrictions
Evidence ID: comment_m6xxph4 Author: nygdan Date: 2025-01-13 Score: 9 Excerpt: âThey donât want you there. You can try another campus. Generally they donât want epermits to be a way to get an âeasyâ course.â
3. Financial Aid Timing Hacks
3.1 12-Credit Full-Time Threshold Manipulation
Primary Evidence: comment_n1ztg1q (Zealousideal-Dare345, 2025-07-08, score: 25) Excerpt: âWhen ur on academic probation u can only take 13 credits, or else you will have issues later. I suggest you take 4 classes; 12 credits, that are not too difficult to pass, as the goal for the Fall semester is to bring ur GPA up as high as possible, and regain ur financial aid.â
Additional Evidence:
- comment_jfuerac (tweetibird, 2023-04-11, score: 6): âYou get 8 credits for tap in total. Each full time semester is a credit and each part time semester is 1/2 creditâ - demonstrates understanding of TAP credit accrual mechanics
- comment_in5ks8o (sugarbear2463, 2:27 AM post): âThis is the first year Gov. Huchul changed it to be available to part-time students as well as full-timeâ - shows adaptation to policy changes
- See financial aid analysis for TAP mentions: 3,423 CUNY vs 219 NYU (15.6:1 ratio)
3.2 Pending Status Payment Delay
Evidence ID: comment_nd5hvi7 Author: Money_Confection_409 Date: 2025-09-08 Score: 22 Excerpt: âIf ur tuition is pending, it wonât release until school starts. So thereâs no need to worry about it.â
3.3 Disbursement Timeline Knowledge
Evidence ID: comment_lp72550 Author: Nervous-Passion-1897 Date: 2024-09-27 Score: 7 Excerpt: âDisbursement does not equal refund. It means it enters your school account, afterwards it gets used to pay off your tuition and the rest is refunded to you. Pell Grant is normally disbursed in 2 rounds depending on the school you are in. You need to check your disbursement dates on CUNYFirst.â
3.4 TAP Credit Manipulation
Evidence ID: comment_jfuerac Author: tweetibird Date: 2023-04-11 Score: 6 Excerpt: âYou get 8 credits for tap in total. Each full time semester is a credit and each part time semester is 1/2 credit. If you have seek then itâs 10 credits. Youâll still get pell which is 12 credits in total.â
4. Strategic Grade/Transcript Manipulation
4.1 W vs F Strategic Calculation
Primary Evidence: comment_l7a284v (xlrak, 2024-06-05, score: 19) Excerpt: âIf you take the F and retake the course, the new grade will replace the F in your GPA calculation. (It doesnât âeraseâ the F as it will still be on your transcript, just not figured into your GPA.) If you plan to retake the course anyway, then the F may be better for you. If you take the D, it remains part of your GPA and gets averaged together with the new grade.â
Additional Evidence:
- comment_mi9jwgj (ScallionWall, 2025-03-17, score: 21): âWithdrawing from courses by the deadline is better than staying and receiving Fâs. You can drop certain courses to focus on the ones you believe you can completeâ - shows strategic triage thinking
- comment_l5ujh0n (futuretechftw2, 2024-05-27, score: 10): âIf you get a D and you retake then your gpa will be averaged between the 2. If you get a F and retake then the F grade will not count towards your gpaâ - demonstrates sophisticated GPA calculation knowledge
- comment_jqrw3hj (BellaDonnaBoudreaux, 2023-07-05, score: 11): âAlso WN grades donât (shouldnât) appear on printed transcriptsâ - shows understanding of which grades are visible to external reviewers
4.2 Withdrawal Timing Strategy
Evidence ID: comment_mi9jwgj Author: ScallionWall Date: 2025-03-17 Score: 21 Excerpt: âWithdrawing from courses by the deadline is better than staying and receiving Fâs. You can drop certain courses to focus on the ones you believe you can complete.â
4.3 Grade Replacement Strategy
Evidence ID: comment_l5ujh0n Author: futuretechftw2 Date: 2024-05-27 Score: 10 Excerpt: âIf you get a D and you retake then your gpa will be averaged between the 2. If you get a F and retake then the F grade will not count towards your gpaâ
4.4 WN Grade Invisibility
Evidence ID: comment_jqrw3hj Author: BellaDonnaBoudreaux Date: 2023-07-05 Score: 11 Excerpt: âAlso WN grades donât (shouldnât) appear on printed transcripts. But you should reach out to the academic advisement office at BMCC and see if they can assist you with petitioning for a retro removal of the course completely from your record.â
5. Institutional Language Translation
5.1 Decoding âPending Aidâ
Primary Evidence: comment_jqpn2m8 (highwayanswer, 2023-07-05, score: 7) Excerpt: âCharges = tuition and fees for the semester. Pending aid = the total amount of TAP, Pell, and any other aid you get. Amount due = the amount you have to pay, which is 0 because your pending aid is higher than your tuition and charges.â
Additional Evidence:
- comment_n0vp9bn (from CUNYfirst vernacular analysis): âwhich means itâs getting sent to ur bankâ - translating disbursement terminology
- comment_my3vr8f: âThe âFinancial Aid Pending (FAP)â indicator (is not a hold)â - clarifying system status messages that cause student anxiety
- comment_hu4p6e7 (notplayingfair, 2022-01-25, score: 2): ââFin Aid- do not cancelâ which means theyâre sending out alerts to other offices to not drop my classes for my balanceâ - internal system communication decoded
5.2 Understanding âLast-Dollarâ Scholarship
Evidence ID: comment_lyib7l2 Author: Responsible-Fish8412 Date: 2024-11-23 Score: 4 Excerpt: âIf FAFSA covers your entire tuition, there is nothing for Macaulay to cover. Macaulay is a âlast-dollarâ scholarship, which means theyâll cover the gap between what you owe versus how much you receive from FAFSA/PELL/TAP/external scholarships.â
5.3 Disbursement vs Refund Translation
Evidence ID: comment_me9u3lc Author: Nervous-Passion-1897 Date: 2025-02-23 Score: 1 Excerpt: âDisbursement does not equal refund⊠Since you took out Plus Loans, you mustâve also taken out the 20,500$ allowed to all graduate level students. Which means the plus loan you took out for expenses. If thatâs the case then the timeline will be as follows: Disbursement: Monday, Refund issued: Tuesdayâ
5.4 âDo Not Cancelâ Hold Translation
Evidence ID: comment_hu4p6e7 Author: notplayingfair Date: 2022-01-25 Score: 2 Excerpt: âThe only hold I have relating to Queens is âFin Aid- do not cancelâ which means theyâre sending out alerts to other offices to not drop my classes for my balance.â
6. Pre-Pandemic vs Post-Pandemic Comparison
Pre-2020 Tactics:
- Shopping cart + Coursicle tracking (2019)
- Swap function exploitation (existing system feature)
- Waitlist gaming strategies
- Basic ePermit usage for course availability
Post-2020 Innovations:
- More sophisticated enrollment timing (down to the second)
- Strategic use of ePermit to avoid online/hybrid formats
- Enhanced understanding of disbursement timelines
- More coordinated information sharing about system vulnerabilities
Community Validation Metrics
The highest-scored tactical knowledge posts demonstrate:
- ePermit arbitrage (54 upvotes) - showing widespread recognition of this tactic
- 12-credit manipulation (25 upvotes) - critical knowledge for financial aid retention
- W vs F calculation (19-21 upvotes) - strategic GPA management
- Registration timing precision (11 upvotes) - competitive advantage tactics
Key Findings
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System Feature Exploitation: Students donât break the system; they use its own features (shopping cart, swap, ePermit) in unintended ways.
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Temporal Precision: Many hacks involve precise timing knowledge (enrollment at 3:00:00, waitlist drops 2-4 days before semester).
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Bureaucratic Fluency: Students develop sophisticated translations of institutional language to understand actual vs stated policies.
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Network Effects: High-scoring posts show these tactics spread through peer networks, creating vernacular knowledge communities.
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Adaptive Innovation: Post-2020 tactics show evolution in response to new constraints (online learning, budget cuts).
These represent genuine examples of de Certeauâs âtacticsâ - the clever utilization of imposed structures by those without formal power, using the systemâs own rules to create spaces of agency within institutional constraints.
Evidence References (27 items)
Comments (25)
- comment_ewlyuik
- comment_ge6ynb4
- comment_gps501v
- comment_h6uf0nc
- comment_hu4p6e7
- comment_in5ks8o
- comment_jfuerac
- comment_jqpn2m8
- comment_jqrw3hj
- comment_kqm6ayp
- comment_l5ujh0n
- comment_l7a284v
- comment_lp72550
- comment_luhthkp
- comment_lwoakv3
- comment_lwv7sjt
- comment_lyib7l2
- comment_m6xxph4
- comment_me9u3lc
- comment_mi9jwgj
- comment_mro67zv
- comment_my3vr8f
- comment_n0vp9bn
- comment_n1ztg1q
- comment_nd5hvi7