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Aggie Schedule Mate

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Export UC Davis schedule to calendar with conflict detection, color coding, and RateMyProfessor integration

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Description from store Aggie Schedule Mate: UC Davis Schedule Builder Enhancement Transform your UC Davis scheduling experience with ScheduleMate! This powerful Chrome extension integrates seamlessly with Schedule Builder to save you time and reduce stress when planning your academic quarters. What ScheduleMate Does: - Visual Course Status - Instantly see which courses are available (green), full (yellow), already in your schedule (blue), or conflicting with existing classes (red) - Professor Ratings - View RateMyProfessor quality and difficulty ratings directly within Schedule Builder - Calendar Export - Export your schedule to Google Calendar, Apple Calendar, or Outlook with one click - Time Management - Identify and filter early morning (⏰) and late night (🌙) classes - Sort by Availability - Organize courses based on their availability status Why You'll Love It: ScheduleMate simplifies course planning with color-coded visual cues, helps you choose professors based on student ratings, and makes it easy to sync your academic schedule with your personal calendar. It respects your privacy by working entirely within your browser without collecting personal information. Compatible with UC Davis Schedule Builder. Download ScheduleMate today and experience a more efficient way to plan your academic journey! *Instruction on importing your schedule into calendar app*: Make sure you are on the schedule builder page, click the extension icon to extract and download the calendar(.ics) file, then use the file to import to your calendars. If the courses haven't been registered, un-click the 'Export registered course only' button. Try refresh the page if you see an error message. * Import to Google Calendar: * Go to Google Calendar * Click the "+" icon next to "Other calendars" * Select "Import" * Upload the .ics file you saved * Choose which calendar to add events to * Click "Import" * Import to Apple Calendar: * Just double click the .ics file in your download folder. Currently, final exams are not added, but this functionality will likely be added soon. Enjoy!

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Last update / version
2025-03-13 / 2.0.1
Listing languages
en-US

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