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Degree Progress tool on go.sfu

edited January 2010 in General
I tried it yesterday, and it seems to work pretty well. It provides all sorts of useful info like how many credits you have/need, and which courses you still need to take. It also covers minimum GPA, WQB, and faculty-specific stuff too.

It could definitely save you a trip to an advisor, or 20 minutes with your transcript and a calculator.

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  • edited January 2010
    Ooh pretty. Mind you, mine's pretty sparse since I'm completing a Ph.D and that's not exactly complicated: two courses and a bigass thesis. :teeth:
  • edited January 2010
    You sure leapt back in fast NukeChem. Good luck writing your dissertation.

    I'm not even bothering to check mine, since mine says Arts & Social Sciences currently and I want to do Business. Have to wait until I do the lower division courses before I even apply.
  • edited January 2010
    G'luck. Now that the pressure's off (submitted my thesis last month for my M.Sc) I can kill time on here again with y'all. ;)

    Part of "Completing a Ph. D" means I need to go do lots of experimental stuff first, heh, so it'll be a few years.
  • edited January 2010
    Are your experiments based at TRIUMF or SFU? Or a combination?
  • edited January 2010
    isn't triumf the place where they have those giant particle colliders (cyclotrons?)
  • edited January 2010
    i should probably declare my major sometime :D. this tool isn't very helpful when i am a 3rd year 'techone' student.
  • edited January 2010
    i tried it, but it didnt seem to work...
  • edited January 2010
    It probably doesn't work if you were admitted before Fall '06. They changed a bunch of requirements, and I bet they were too lazy to include the old ones in the tool.

    It's missing the req's for my CogSci minor too..
  • edited January 2010
    on http://students.sfu.ca/degreeprogress/ they show what programs they have on the system so far

    I'm doing communications and FPA so all that is on there are FAN/FAL requirements...
  • edited January 2010
    anonymous1;63236 said:
    Are your experiments based at TRIUMF or SFU? Or a combination?
    Gotta be done at TRIUMF. :teeth:
  • edited January 2010
    That's pretty cool, they should make more tools like that

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