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MasterHowl

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Oct 3, 2010
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I'd like a Mac App that I can use to track my grades at university.

I know iStudiez Pro does this, but I'd like an app that only tracks grades (I use iCal to plan my time etc).

Thanks!
 

MCAsan

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Jul 9, 2012
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Do you just need to record them....as in Pages, or Numbers spreadsheet.....or....do some math with them? I would think a Numbers spreadsheet should do anything you need done.
 

MasterHowl

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Do you just need to record them....as in Pages, or Numbers spreadsheet.....or....do some math with them? I would think a Numbers spreadsheet should do anything you need done.

Numbers would be great, but it would take forever to make a good spreadsheet. I'd need to weight all my units accordingly, use IF statements, conditional formatting, manually make all the graphs/charts etc etc etc.

Surely there's an app out there that does all this, but in a very simple way?
 

MhzDoesMatter

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If Numbers would suffice, you could try to look for ready-made grade trackers on the web. Many people publish their templates for others to use freely.

Additionally, I use iStudiez Pro for recording my grades. It brings in iCal data so I still get that aspect while using the calendar entry option I prefer. iStudiez meets my needs for weighting, gpa averaging, homework tracking etc. The only issue I encounter is when I run into a course that uses points verse percentages for weighting.
 

MasterHowl

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If Numbers would suffice, you could try to look for ready-made grade trackers on the web. Many people publish their templates for others to use freely.

Additionally, I use iStudiez Pro for recording my grades. It brings in iCal data so I still get that aspect while using the calendar entry option I prefer. iStudiez meets my needs for weighting, gpa averaging, homework tracking etc. The only issue I encounter is when I run into a course that uses points verse percentages for weighting.

So iStudiez Pro integrates with iCal?

So putting all my lectures into iCal will also mean it appears in iStudiezPro?
 
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