Holy crap, I can actually work on Rubins now! Let's see if I can figure out how to do these and see why everyone loves them.. Edit: Should we be searching for the Spring '13 semester?
For those who aren't doing Rubens... Attitudes towards Organizational and Personal Behaviors ($0.50 for about 20min) Requester: Zhi Liu Time Allotted: 60 minutes Reward: $0.50 https://www.mturk.com/mturk/searchb...s&searchWords=Zhi+Liu&minReward=0.00&x=19&y=9 Took me 20 min.
Them rubins are good money but He wants Course Number:. But basically all of them list two things which could both be what he wants. Class Number: Course Code:. This to me is confusing.
For the sake of not wasting time finding course catalogs, would anyone like to share resources? I've only got 2 so far, but it's something. Ohio State University: http://registrar.osu.edu/scheduling/SchedulingContent/2012_2013_course_bulletin.pdf University of Alabama: http://catalogs.ua.edu/catalog10/502500.html
The University of Alabama one is good. I put the link to it in the comments for the HIT hoping that it would be added to the list.
by the way, keep forgetting to mention this, but if you're looking for a course on compilers, try searching just 'compil', which will pick up 'compilation' and 'compiling', found a few i would have missed that way
Ok, I just tried to do one... and 10 minutes later, I am still going through 376 pages of University of Michigan catalog.... any suggestions to make this easier? I still haven't been able to find it!
If you do a google search for the name of the university plus the word course and the name of whatever course you are searching for, about 90% of the time the answer shows up on the first 3 google listings. Makes things very easy.
I tried that, but it won't let me. I'm assuming because its a PDF file? Ohhh well.. more for everyone else lol
this doesn't work that great with michigan's schedule since all the names are heavily abbreviated... the catalog should be fine though...