ClassMate is an organizational tool that assists students in tracking their assignments, tasks, grades, and grade point average
· Easily setup your year using a straight forward year creation wizard.
· Manage class information such as location, instructor, and schedule.
· Organize your assignments logically using your class syllabus.
· Track tasks based on class and priorty.
· Track your GPA using either a point scale or a by credit hours.
· Estimate your GPA by simulating assignments for an accurate view of where you may stand in the future.
· Easily cutomized grade scoring to suit your school.
· Comprehensive online documentation to get started quickly and easily
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