AskYourClass
Read honest reviews from students who've taken the courses. There is no better way to find out if a course is right for you than hearing from those who have already taken it.
I wish I had this when I started studying. My university is pretty remote, and finding people who took courses I was considering wasn't easy. This would've made things a lot simpler.
Thank you so much for making this! I'll start my M.Sc. in Information Systems this Summer and am kind of clueless what to prioritirize :)
Great effort, this is much needed for every german uni! waiting for more courses to be covered
Nice! Really hope this will become the standard for all courses. not just feedback. Sort of the public chat group where you can ask questions about tutorial sheets and all.
I am doing a master and most of my courses are electives! Always wished the existance of this site. way better than navigating through reddit to find out about courses.
I wish I had this when I started studying. My university is pretty remote, and finding people who took courses I was considering wasn't easy. This would've made things a lot simpler.
Thank you so much for making this! I'll start my M.Sc. in Information Systems this Summer and am kind of clueless what to prioritirize :)
Great effort, this is much needed for every german uni! waiting for more courses to be covered
Nice! Really hope this will become the standard for all courses. not just feedback. Sort of the public chat group where you can ask questions about tutorial sheets and all.
I am doing a master and most of my courses are electives! Always wished the existance of this site. way better than navigating through reddit to find out about courses.
Course shopping is the practice of browsing and evaluating courses before committing to them, reading reviews, checking difficulty levels, and gathering honest feedback from students who have already taken them. Think of it as trying on courses before you buy.
We struggled with this ourselves. Every semester, the same problem came back: which courses are actually worth taking? What is the workload really like? The official descriptions never told the full story. We figured that a place where students could gather and share their experiences honestly wouldn't hurt, so we built it.
Currently, AskYourClass is open to students. Soon, we plan to extend access to departments so they can post job offers, IDPs, and thesis opportunities, making it the go to hub for every student.
You can reach us at hello@askyourclass.io. We read every message and are always open to feedback, suggestions, or just a hello.
Yes, completely. AskYourClass is free for all students. Our goal is to make course information accessible to everyone, not to put it behind a paywall.