iStudent 1.2 review
DownloadiStudent will track your grades in each class and always be available to show you your averages in the form of text, or in the form of a graph.
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iStudent will track your grades in each class and always be available to show you your averages in the form of text, or in the form of a graph.
Managing Students - Do other students in your family use the same computer and both want to use iStudent? That's why we support multiple students. To create a new student, just click "Create a Student". And don't worry, you can choose to password-protect your student account with your grades. When iStudent opens, just select your student name from the drop-down menu and get started with your grade tracking.
Controlling Your Grades - You can easily add or delete grades. Once you have your subjects entered, just click "Add Grade" and enter the subject, the section of the year (i.e. marking period or semester), the date, type of assignment, name of assignment and grade, and let iStudent do the rest. Once your grade is added, your averages will automatically be re-calculated and the graph and table of your grades will be updated. To delete a grade, just select it in the table and click "Delete Selected Grade".
Viewing Your Grades - If having a table of your grades isn't enough, fear not, because we have a comprehensive averaging system, which will display your average in each class, your total average for all classes, along with which subject you are doing best in and which you need to work the most in. The averages are separated by the part of the year, such as the marking period of semester. (You can choose how you would like your year divided in "Preferences".) To view your averages for a part of the year of your choice, just choose the part at the top of the averages window, and click "Go". If you understand things the most visually, then just click "View Graph of Grades". Each subject will appear in a different color, which is described in the "Key" and your total average for all classes will always appear in black. Each point on the line represents your average after a new grade; therefore, the foremost point to the right is your current average. The graph will display your averages for the part of the year which you have chosen in the averages window.
Limitations:
30 days trial period.
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