ByteBears will attempt to generate automated schedules from a given list of courses. The course abbreviations must be those supported by infocal. A list is available below. If your combination of classes doesn't seem to work (sometimes it is slow), email me and I will look into. Of course, not every course can be automatically scheduled, but hopefully a majority of your courses can be scheduled, simplifying the course picking process. Currently it will only send back 10 schedules. I will increase that number soon.

Appointments are for prescheduled appointments such as work or sleep. The priority allows you to prioritize appointments relative to classes. Classes have a default priority of 128. If something like sleep is more important than a particular class, set the priority of sleep to a number greater than 128. The Day buttons allow you to select what days the appointment is for. Courses should be entered as the Infocal abbreviation (available at the bottom of the page) and course number, for example compsci 162.

Telebears on The Web!

Now you can pick a schedule with ByteBears and go enter the actual course numbers in Telebears on the Web.


Appointments

(note: use 2400 hour format)
Name Begin-End Priority Days
ex: Sleep 800 1000 130
This makes sleep from 8am-10am more important than classes
which have a priority of 128
1- M Tu W Th F

2- M Tu W Th F

3- M Tu W Th F

4- M Tu W Th F


Courses

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Course Abbreviations
Project Description


Tracy Scott / tracs@xcf.berkerley.edu