An application to manage educational courses
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An application to manage educational courses
A website that helps students schedule their classes more efficiently.
A Python program for NTU students to plan courses.
A course planning application made for the University of Auckland
🎓 Plan your semesters by choosing the courses in the right sequence
myFFCS from scratch as promised using promises
Starter project for a dockerized MEAN webapp (+Typescript). Provides zero downtime development and debugging.
📅 An Electron-based course planner.
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Using topological sort to generate an order in which the courses have to be taken to handle dependencies.
Academic dashboard to analyze BRACU transcripts, calculate CGPA, track unlocked courses, simulate retakes, and plan your academic path.
A lightning-fast search for your UCSC courses
The website built from the plannable repo
Effortlessly plan your study sessions with our Daily Watching Time Calculator. Optimize your learning experience by setting personalized completion timelines and playback speeds for online courses and video content.
Course requirements for U of A specialization 📝. Fillable form however no preview on GitHub
A course planning tool for UVA CS students. Filter classes by GPA, professor, time, and more — with built-in conflict checking and GPA insights.
Visualize your course dependencies and track your progress toward graduation
Cross-platform course advisor that loads CSV catalogs into a shared C++ core, with both a CLI and Qt dashboard for exploring prerequisites.
A simple course planner
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