Tiers of Services

 
 
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Hourly

$39.99

If you’re unsure of what major you want to go into, but want to make sure your first term will be useful no matter what you choose to do, this might be the best plan for you. It’s also a great idea for those who don’t need the 4-Year Plan, already have it but have changed things up, or want advice on which professor they should take that’s teaching a class they need that term. We’ll do our best to find a time that works for you, and make sure we do our research ahead of time so we’re ready to help you as soon as we sit down.

 
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The 4-Year Plan

$79.99

This is the basic option. It comes with a 4-year (or 3-year or 2-year) schedule that will be customized to your needs and will attempt to hit every goal set out in your survey. It’s still the same level of quality schedule that you will get at the higher tiers of service, and is a great option for those on a tighter budget. The schedule will include a guide to help you understand why the choices behind classes were made, a wrap up explanation at the bottom, and notes of what to watch out for.

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The 4-Year Plan & Grade Guide

$119.99

This will come with the schedule outlined in Tier 1, but will also include classes/professors that have been specifically picked out using a massive list of grades from every class taught by every professor in every department in the last ten years. This is a great option if you want to maximize your GPA, have easier classes that will allow you to focus on things outside of school, or are just kinda lazy.

How’d we get to our prices? Each schedule takes a minimum of 2-3 hours to create. We don’t just type classes into an excel spreadsheet or put it into an algorithm. We take time to sit down, research the specific combination of majors, minors, and personal preferences that you selected, and then make the schedules one by one. But, even if our scheduling service only saves one class (and we’re pretty sure it will save more), that’s still savings of $1,000.