It’s helped a lot of students in planning their classes since like the 1970s, so i guess you could consider it a tradition for students to use it. 49k subscribers in the gatech community Hey op, just a couple notes on this question, assuming you’re an incoming student
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Bear in mind a lot of these courses are made easier/harder over time, e.g i’ve heard 2340 has become a lot more work in the last two years
Also a couple general resources for determining class difficulty
The application is now built on react.js and aws Future plans for course critique include integrating course syllabi links and cios information into course and professor tables To support student developers on campus, we’re also working on publicly providing the course critique api in the coming months. Reliability of course critique regarding fail percentages
R/gatech r/gatech current search is within r/gatech remove r/gatech filter and expand search to all of reddit The syllabus repository is now available on course critique After searching for a class, click on the book icon next to the professor’s name and the rate my professor icon to view their syllabus Please remember that all syllabi are from previous semesters and are subject to change for upcoming semesters.
When will course critique be updated for fall 2022
I want to see the section breakdown of a class Lite.gatech.edu only shows the grade distribution for the course number and not breakdown for the multiple sections under that course number unlike course critique. Is course critique not working for anyone else The site itself is online, but for some reason, i can't search for any courses on it.
That's the gt i know and love I remember looking at course critique and considering myself lucky if i could get into a calc course with a gpa over 2.0.