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nus-se-bot avatar nus-se-bot commented on July 29, 2024

Team's Response

Hi there, thanks for pointing this out.

However, this was a design consideration made by our team so as to be in alignment with NUS's standards.

Per NUS's way of tracking modules in transcripts, modules that span two semesters will only appear as a graded module in ONE semester, instead of appearing as a graded module in all semesters. Thus, to be consistent with this, we decided to only show the module in ONE semester.

The user is then free to choose which semester he/she wants to include the graded module in, but cannot include it in both.

Hence, this is working as expected and not a functionality bug.

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❓ Issue response

Team chose [response.Rejected]

  • I disagree

Reason for disagreement: > However, this was a design consideration made by our team so as to be in alignment with NUS’s standards.

As there're no clarifications about year-long modules in the guide, I will take the developer's words that the app is designed to follow NUS's standards.

Screenshot from 2020-11-18 17-21-49.png

As can be seen from the screenshot above, NUS's standard display the module on both semesters.

How the grade is handled

Screenshot from 2020-11-18 17-34-51.png

The developer's argument about graded modules don't make sense as the app allows user to enter ungraded modules and display it. Hence, the app is not limited to only showing graded modules.

As the developer said the app followed NUS's standard but in reality it didn't. This is a bug.


❓ Issue severity

Team chose [severity.Low]
Originally [severity.Medium]

  • I disagree

Reason for disagreement: This is not a rare occurence as final year project modules which are year-long, are required for students in various major to graduate.


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