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Huh. As a UMD grad who faced this same problem, it's an interesting post. What I'll say is that their ECE (which CS does not fall into, idk how they do it) department advisors gave us updated 4 year plans every semester or so. It meant I never had to worry about not having the right classes to graduate. And we had to get permission for every class which while annoying meant my advisor looked over every major-specific class. I can't even count how many people I know or know who know that wasted upwards of years on classes that didn't count. None of that for me.

On the other hand, I remember for my acceptance (which wasn't too the ECE program) I had to pick classes before I could confirm going to UMD? I don't remember why but I remember panicking because here I am, a high schooler still, picking college classes that would set my next 4 years. I was even more terrified when my first ever class not only was I late because it was in the back of a basement, but the instructor made some comment about it not being the right class for engineers or something. It was, though. You fix this and other problems: 1. I started using the UMD provided schedule planner and some 3rd party ones, with multiple backups for when they'd fill up 2. I made an app that showed most buildings' floor plans completely offline. No more wandering around during stressful times. 3. I did try and make a tree of classes using prerequisite days scraped from the SoC, but it wasn't a regular expression so I gave up immediately.

The blogger like CMSC430 and I agree it was a good class though I had a different professor.




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