Tools I wish
existed sooner.

A free, unofficial toolkit for Ateneo students. Right now there's a class scheduler that won't let your sections overlap and a QPI calculator that does the grade math for you. Two more are in progress.

2 ready2 in progress

Tools

Class Scheduler

Ready

Pick your sections, it lays out every combination that doesn't overlap. The one I built first because debating schedules in Google Sheets was eating my Saturdays.

Conflict detection · Walking distance between rooms · Google Calendar export

Sections (click to prefer)

ENGG 201
MATH 222
PSYC 11
HIST 23
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Grade Calculator

Ready

Type the QPI you want, it works backward into the grades you need per class. Useful before pre-reg, useful before finals.

Sample courses

ENGG 1103 units
MATH 2223 units
PHYS 1134 units

Current QPI: 3.85

Target reached. Any passing grade keeps you above 3.50.

Recently shipped

Full log
  • May 23Grade calculator: forecast now surfaces target-exact scenarios that a rounding bug used to clip (e.g. 14 A + 2 B+ for 3.50), auto-detects your batch from your AISIS dump, and added a header profile (Database icon) for managing saved imports sitewide. Plus per-row/per-semester/bulk undo, inline IPS edits, and mobile layout polish.
  • May 14Scheduler: your pasted IPS now sticks around across the site, and you can swap any "not offered" row for another course in the same semester or build a custom class on the spot. Also: custom TBA times, only the year/term combos in your IPS show up at import, and a new section-codes reference at /class-scheduler/about/section-codes.
  • May 5Installable as a home-screen app with offline access to your saved schedules.
  • Apr 28Homepage redesign with directory-style index, /about, and /log.
  • Apr 23Public scheduler hub at /class-scheduler.
  • Mar 23Umami analytics, sitemap, and FAQ on tool pages.
  • Jan 15Scheduler ICS export uses wall-clock time consistently.

FAQ

No. It's a side project I'm building while I'm a student at ADMU. It doesn't talk to AISIS directly and isn't endorsed by the university.