M: So, have your registered for Spring Quarter yet?
W: Yes, but unfortunately I didn’t get all the classes I wanted, like the economics course I still need for graduation. All sections of that course were completely filled up. I couldn’t believe it!
M: Really? That’s too bad. Can you take the course in summer?
W: Hmm, I don’t know. I’ll have to ask my adviser if I can do that and still start business school in the fall. But I don’t think I’ll be able to take any classes at all this summer.
M: Why not? Summer is usually a good time to go to school, and the classes usually don’t fill up.
W: But I’ll be working six days a week at my parents’ restaurant this summer. That won’t leave me with any time to study.
M: Then why not take the economics course in the spring anyway? It’s probably offered at the community college.
W: Oh yeah? I didn’t think of that. But aren’t a lot of the classes at the community college given in the evening?
M: Yeah, but so what? It might be easier to fit an evening class into your schedule.
W: Hmm, maybe that’s true. Well, I’ll have to decide on it soon because I need this course to graduate.
Describe the woman’s problem and the two suggestions the man makes about how to solve it. Then state which of the two solutions you prefer and explain why.