timetable
- assign colours to your courses and fill in the timetable with the classes you are taking with their respective times
- you can indicate if a class is online by underlining it
courses
- use the courses database to keep track of all of your courses
- the degree property is used if you are completing a double degree and can be deleted if not applicable
- uoc - units of credit
- edit the term property based on how many years your degree is and how many terms are in an academic year at your uni
- the fee and paid properties are useful if you use my finances template (can be deleted if not applicable)
- edit the grade property based on your uni’s grading system
- you can enter the assessments for your courses in the assessments database in their respective course pages and they’ll appear in the assessments tracker
- once you’ve completed the course and received your results you can enter your mark and grade in their respective properties to keep track of them in the results view
links & resources
- link all of your most used/important links & resources under the “links & resources” heading
- this can include your uni website/portal, learning platform, google drive / microsoft onedrive, degree handbooks, etc
timetables
- use this page to keep track of all of your past timetables
- edit this page based on how many years your degree is and how many terms/semesters are in your uni’s academic year
- if your uni uses a trimester system keep the left button (pink icon) and delete the other button
- if your uni uses a semester system keep the right button (grey icon) and delete the other button
extracurriculars
- use this page for the extracurricular events and initiatives you participate in across the year
- edit the year and term properties based on how many years your degree is and how many terms/semesters are in your uni’s academic year respectively
- the year filter must be edited based on which year of your degree you wish to view
progression plan
- use this page to plan out your progression plan for your degree(s)
- edit this page based on how many years your degree is and how many terms/semesters are in your uni’s academic year
- if your uni uses a trimester system keep the left button (pink icon) and delete the other button
- if your uni uses a semester system keep the right button (grey icon) and delete the other button
wam calculator
- wam - weighted average mark
- fill in the wam calculator table with the required info (your current wam and completed uoc are provided under the mark and uoc properties in the courses table respectively)
- the required average mark is the average mark you require in your remaining courses to reach your goal wam
to-do list
- use the to-do list to list tasks such as required readings, watching online lectures, completing online modules and quizzes, etc
- check the completed property once the task is done to make it disappear from the to-do list
assessments