Philip Johnson
Professor of Computer Science at the University of Hawaii
If you've never used RadGrad, why you should.
If you have used RadGrad, why you should give it another try.
"This was my first experience with RadGrad, so I had no idea what to expect. But, I was surprised by the sheer amount of information that I was able to find. The Personal To-Do list was helpful in helping me determine the tasks at hand. And each of the individual tasks themselves did not feel like they didn't have a purpose."
"This was my first experience with RadGrad, so I had no idea what to expect. But, I was surprised by the sheer amount of information that I was able to find. The Personal To-Do list was helpful in helping me determine the tasks at hand. And each of the individual tasks themselves did not feel like they didn't have a purpose."
"Being able to see all the possible ICS courses I could take was also particularly helpful. Prior to this, I would look through STAR for possible courses and course descriptions. But, RadGrad's format made the information accessible and easy to understand. I will definitely be referencing RadGrad in the future when I apply for Spring 2022 classes."
"The opportunities tasks were also quite interesting. I did not realize the number of opportunities that UH Manoa offered for women and minorities. I am particularly interested in the Society of Women Engineers at UH Manoa. This is my first year at UH Manoa and I haven't had many opportunities to meet like-minded individuals with similar interests. I am also very excited at the prospect of coding competitions!"
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By Philip Johnson
Why you should try RadGrad (again)