Timetable planner

Xandra

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Does anyone know of a website where you can enter all the courses you want to take, and the times the different sections are at, and it'll put together the most time-efficient schedule?

If this doesn't exist yet, it NEEDS to be made lol. This is like doing a sudoku but less fun.
 

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Does anyone know of a website where you can enter all the courses you want to take, and the times the different sections are at, and it'll put together the most time-efficient schedule?

If this doesn't exist yet, it NEEDS to be made lol. This is like doing a sudoku but less fun.
My college had something like that, but it didn't really figure out the most time-efficient for you... it just basically had a list and if you clicked one course/section, it would fill it in and take away the other sections that were no longer available. So you could more or less puzzle out a way to take them all (if it were at all possible) with a lot of clicking LOL.
 

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www.koofers.com has something similar. You'll have to sign up with your school, etc, but then you just click "schedule maker" towards the bottom left of the left hand tool bar once you put in the classes that you plan to take and it'll generate all possible conflict free schedules. You then can go through them and see if you might like any. I've never actually used this to make my schedules, so I can't vouch for how well it works, but it does exist.
 

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No, but figuring that out sounds like fun. :lol-sign:
I'm sure it would have been right up your alley, mostly commerce courses!

My college had something like that, but it didn't really figure out the most time-efficient for you... it just basically had a list and if you clicked one course/section, it would fill it in and take away the other sections that were no longer available. So you could more or less puzzle out a way to take them all (if it were at all possible) with a lot of clicking LOL.
That sounds nice! Ours doesn't do this :(

www.koofers.com has something similar. You'll have to sign up with your school, etc, but then you just click "schedule maker" towards the bottom left of the left hand tool bar once you put in the classes that you plan to take and it'll generate all possible conflict free schedules. You then can go through them and see if you might like any. I've never actually used this to make my schedules, so I can't vouch for how well it works, but it does exist.
That sounded perfect, but I don't think it works for my uni. There was no option to select classes or edit my schedule like it said in help. :(


I ended up doing it in Word lol I still have to finish up 2nd semester but it's mostly done and I should only have to go in 3 or 4 days a week, taking 4-5 courses per semester. Which is sweet.
 

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