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<p>Enjoy.</p>
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<p>Be a <em>little</em> careful with that, though. It is a great tool; occasionally, however, there are schedule changes that don’t make it into the Schedulator database. If you are signing up for classes, make sure to validate the schedule in advance of enrollment opening.</p>
<p>Wish I had something like this during my time at Duke. ACES was a royal pain to use…</p>
<p>Can the schedulator be used to actually sign up for classes or it is used to check scheduling clashes and then one has to go back to ACES to actually validate and sign up?</p>
<p>“used to check scheduling clashes and then one has to go back to ACES to actually validate and sign up?”</p>
<p>^This</p>
<p>One shortcoming I’ve noticed: sometimes in a big course you’ll have a few teachers and you can only sign up for certain recitations for certain teachers. However schedulator doesn’t recognize this, and lets you pick any recitation/lab for that course no matter who your teacher is.</p>
<p>Just be mindful of this and what DukeDoc said.</p>