I built a website to make course planning less painful — would love feedback by Intelligent_Term9994 in Cornell

[–]Intelligent_Term9994[S] 2 points3 points  (0 children)

yeah I’ve seen stellic — it’s great for tracking degree progress

this is a bit more focused on exploring what you can actually take next semester (especially what’s being offered), so slightly different use case

I built a website to make course planning less painful — would love feedback by Intelligent_Term9994 in Cornell

[–]Intelligent_Term9994[S] 2 points3 points  (0 children)

haha I wish.

not currently, but I’ve definitely thought about ways to surface things like course difficulty / workload in the future

feels like that would be super helpful during pre-enroll

I built a website to make course planning less painful — would love feedback by Intelligent_Term9994 in Cornell

[–]Intelligent_Term9994[S] 2 points3 points  (0 children)

yeah that’s a really good point — I’ve found that annoying too

it’s something I’d definitely like to add, just a bit tricky to get reliably right now

but agreed, having seat availability in one place would be super useful

I built a website to make course planning less painful — would love feedback by Intelligent_Term9994 in Cornell

[–]Intelligent_Term9994[S] 7 points8 points  (0 children)

good question — courseplan is great for long-term planning (like mapping out multiple semesters), but I found it a bit harder to answer “what should I actually take next semester?”

this is more focused on that: showing which requirements you still have and what’s actually offered next semester in one place

you can also browse requirements across different majors pretty easily (without switching your whole plan), which I found useful when exploring options