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[[Category:Freshmen Guide]]
 
 
Over the years, many Georgia Tech students have made guides to help the ones who follow in their footsteps. Here is a collection of some of those guides:
 
Over the years, many Georgia Tech students have made guides to help the ones who follow in their footsteps. Here is a collection of some of those guides:
 
=== Websites and Documents ===
 
 
==== [https://www.sga.gatech.edu/new-student-tips/ SGA New Student Tips] (2021) ====
 
A curated list of useful resources for new students.
 
 
==== [https://docs.google.com/document/d/1vlOTznzMldcwR348aQFSZhZxzaIBrrmuBZ59Xs1oUok/edit Freshman Guide] (2016/2017) ====
 
An extremely comprehensive and well-written Google Docs document with advice for incoming freshmen. Check it out, most of the info is still relevant today!
 
 
==== [https://drive.google.com/drive/folders/1o-TZSFIy0BMSlcC8ODQc3iv-Wr1oCDYB Guide to Georgia Tech] (2018) ====
 
Another useful guide for freshmen, these are a collection of Google Docs documents posted [https://www.reddit.com/r/gatech/comments/8lp5wz/guide_to_georgia_tech/ here]. It includes insight from a summer freshman.
 
 
==== [https://www.reddit.com/r/OMSCS/wiki/index r/OMSCS Wiki] (2016-) ====
 
While on-campus students have the luxury to commiserate in-person, [https://www.reddit.com/r/OMSCS/ r/OMSCS] students have directed their energy to create their own online information hub.
 
 
==== [https://www.reddit.com/r/gatech/wiki/index/ r/gatech Wiki] (2024-) ====
 
Wiki currently being overhauled on [https://www.reddit.com/r/gatech r/gatech]
 
 
==== https://gtcsinformationhub.wordpress.com/ (2019?) ====
 
An LMC 3403 student project, this contains some advice and testimonials from CS students about select courses and threads. Some info may be outdated, so make sure to check official websites.
 
 
==== [https://docs.google.com/document/d/e/2PACX-1vTdRcIn8cH4O6eQtJE_XaJPdjTJ61W5ScXeWOSIt3HeFyiEe-ztiI1WgA98iPNCp3LRNMous2i0LhFV/pub GT Dual Enrollment Guide] (?) ====
 
A student-made guide to help Dual Enrollment students register for classes at GT. Not sure how accurate / up-to-date this is, so please seek official info.
 
   
 
=== Code Projects ===
 
=== Code Projects ===
   
 
=== Defunct ===
==== shoulditakethecredit.com/faq (2017-2019) ====
 
This guide is currently linked in the [https://www.reddit.com/r/gatech/ r/gatech] sidebar as "GT FAQ". However, the website is defunct because the domain is expired. It used to be pretty funny; when incoming freshmen asked "should I take the credit from AP Calculus or should I re-take it at GT?!", redditors would post a link to shoulditakethecredit.com, which was a static webpage with a single word in bold: '''Yes.'''
 
 
The /faq section of the page, by contrast, had a much more helpful collection of information and advice, with topics ranging from dorms to registration.
 
 
The source code for this website is available on [https://github.com/danielms215/shoulditakethecredit/tree/gh-pages GitHub]. It's a Jekyll static page generator that uses Markdown files for pages, and could easily be resurrected. Or, you can view the page files in [https://github.com/danielms215/shoulditakethecredit/tree/gh-pages/_faq this folder] to see what they wrote.
 
 
=== Unknown ===
 
   
 
==== GTNav Wiki (2012) ====
 
==== GTNav Wiki (2012) ====

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