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Write an Origin story for the about page #14

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nperez0111 opened this issue Sep 16, 2018 · 0 comments
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Write an Origin story for the about page #14

nperez0111 opened this issue Sep 16, 2018 · 0 comments
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Picking classes has to be one of the worst experiences in college. Constantly trying to make sure that you are progressing with your degree yet also juggling making sure that you have interesting (even fun if you are ambitious) classes while also creating a schedule that you won't dread for the whole semester. On top of all those things you have to keep in mind, you have to deal with the colleges terrible system for picking courses and have at least a million tabs open to the point that you forget which tab shows which little bit of info you need to make a reasonable schedule for a semester. It sure is a lot of pressure on you and the tools should make the process easier not harder, so I made a course selector for USF students like you so that you can pick your courses with ease and still be on your way to your goal of graduating.

How does it help?

  • Shows all courses you can take in a way that doesn't hurt your eyes to look at.
  • Course planner built in made to make planning for courses easy
  • Recommends courses that fulfill your requirements
  • Shows your degree progress and helps you to progress further
  • Notifies you of empty seats of courses that you need
  • Export your schedule to your calendar

Possible sections

  • Who am I?
  • FAQ
  • Features
@nperez0111 nperez0111 added this to the MVP milestone Sep 16, 2018
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