Title: Sloan Course Bidding Strategy
1Sloan Course Bidding Strategy
- Agenda
- Bid system overview
- Bidding Strategies
- Question Answer session
2Why bid?
- To establish a fair playing field for access to
Sloan classes - To assure that Sloan students are prioritized to
obtain seats in Sloan classes - Course bidding is based on levels of
prioritization and then points bid
3Fall 2004 Bidding ScheduleRound I Sloan Only
- MBA 05, Ugrad 05, 06, 07, VFs, Sloan PhDs,
SDM, FTO - Opens 900 a.m. , Monday, May 3
- Closes 500 p.m., Monday, May 10
- Round I results posted on Wednesday, May 12
4Fall 2004 Bidding ScheduleRound II
- Part A
- Institute-wide
- Opens 900 a.m. , Wednesday, May 12
- Closes 500 p.m., Friday, May 21
- Part B
- LFM 06, SF
- Opens 900 a.m. , Thursday, July 1
- Closes 900 p.m., Sunday, July 11
- Round II results posted on Wednesday, July 14
5Waitlist-only Round
- All Students
- Opens 900 a.m., Friday, July 30
- Closes 300 p.m., Tuesday, September 7
- (Registration Day)
- Waitlist results posted on Wednesday, September 8
6Sloan Course Bidding Information
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8Accessing the Bidding Web Site
- Passwords Leave the password field blank first
time entering the Bid System - Create a new password under Personal Info
- Passwords are case sensitive, up to 20 characters
- Write it down!
9Points
- Each student will be given 1000 points with which
to bid on classes during Rounds I and II. - You are encouraged to allocate all 1000 points in
Round I. - In Round II Sloan students will receive a point
refund...
10System LogisticsPlacing Bids
- Minimum bid is 1 point, maximum bid is 1000
- You cannot bid for units exceeding your credit
limit - You can modify bids throughout an open round,
adding, dropping and changing point allocation. - Make a printout of your bids prior to exiting the
system! - All bids are tallied simultaneously at the end of
each round.
11Point Refunds in Round II
- In Round II Sloan students receive refunded
points based upon the following algorithm - 1000 - ( of successful total units bid x
multiplier) - Multiplier 1000 points / your credit limit
points per unit - It is to your advantage to bid competitively for
all classes in Round I. Many classes will close
at the end of Round I. Do not plan your bidding
strategy based upon a point refund.
12Point Refunds, contd.
- During an open round (live), you will be refunded
full bid points for any course you choose to
drop. - In Round II, if you drop every course on which
you previously bid, you restart with a
'clean-slate' of 1000 points.
13Researching Courses
- Use Lookup function in bid system.
- Create Bookmarks for courses of interest.
- Links directly to course evaluation aggregate
data, faculty bios and syllabi on-line. - Read the MIT Course Bulletin for information on
course pre-requisites. Do not waste bid points
if you dont have the pre-reqs!
14Viewing Bid Results
- Posted on the bidding web site at the end of each
Round - Check results carefully, especially in sectioned
courses -- you may not have received your first
choice - Do NOT hit the DROP button for a successful bid
if you dont want to lose the seat!
15Viewing Bid Results, contd.
- Roster Positions successful bids
- Waitlist Positions resolved bids that now stand
as waitlist position - Bids active bids placed in an open round
- during the waitlist round, waitlist bids
appear under bids until resolved - Successful bids appear on Registration Form
16Bidding StrategyReading the Course Schedule
- Note the Restriction codes - the system will not
allow bids on courses outside of your program - Capacity (seats) will be an important part of
your point allocation strategy - H1/H2 (first half, second half) are all bid for
simultaneously - A restriction code of P email the instructor
before bidding for permission
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19Bidding StrategyPlacing Bids
- Classes that fill from Round I will appear in
Round II for waitlist signup, unless a seat is
dropped - In Round II, compare (remaining) seats to class
capacity - Bid early in the round to allow time for questions
20Bidding StrategySection Options
- Three options when choosing a sectioned class
- Only this section
- Any section of this class
- Other sections meeting at the same time
- Bid for only one section per class
- Bid system can create a conflicting schedule
21How does the system resolve sectioned bids?
- The system resolves each section individually,
based upon the bids placed on THAT section - IF seats remain in one section, the system will
then look at the options chosen across the other
sections (any section, any section at the same
time) and fill remaining seats
22Section Swaps
- If you receive a section that you don't want,
your options are - to enter the section swap site
- to drop the bid and rebid points on a different
open section in a subsequent round - to drop the bid and rebid points on a waitlisted
section(s) - Faculty are encouraged to conduct section swaps
before admitting from the waitlist
23Waitlists for Closed Classes
- Waitlists are a part of the bidding system, using
student prioritization and point allocation - Waitlist bidding begins in Round II for classes
which close in Round I - Waitlist-only Round opens after Round II for
closed class waitlist bidding only - Each student receives an additional 1000 points
for Waitlist-only Round bidding - Waitlist use is at faculty discretion
24Bidding StrategyWaitlists
- Bids placed for waitlists in Round II
- ARE HIGHER THAN
- bids placed in the Waitlist-only Round
- Carefully consider how important a waitlist
position in a particular class is to you - Waitlist positions do NOT count toward credit
limits
25Bidding StrategyAssess the Market!
- Talk to peers -- what is your market?
- Your class?
- Note the different schedules that will be
targeted - Research
- Course Bulletin (note pre-requisites)
- Sloan Course Overviews Syllabi
- CourseFest
- Course Evaluations
- Faculty Bios
26Need Help Selecting Classes? Resources Available
- Student Affairs one-on-one academic advising
sessions - Please contact your SAO Cohort Manager for an
appointment - Roadmap pamphlets
- Available on SloanSpace and in CDO and SES/SAO
suites - CourseFest
- Available online on Sloanbid site
- Teaching reviews and evaluations
- Available on reference in Dewey Library, SES/SAO
suites and within the bidding site - Second years
- Career Development Office
- Faculty
27Bidding StrategyConsiderations
- Plan out course schedule, playing around with
options - name brand professor
- popular time offered
- Course capacity information - more seats in one
section than another? - Allocate all 1000 points in Round I. Many
classes will close at the end of Round I. Do not
plan your bidding strategy based upon a point
refund for Round II.
28The course market varies from semester to
semester
- bid amounts change depending upon student
interest, track enrollment, instructors, and the
combination of courses offered.
29Harvard Cross-Registration
- Bid strategically for a full course load at Sloan
- Access Harvard cross-registration information and
helpful links from the course bidding web site - (MBA students can count 2 non-Sloan classes
toward degree requirements)
30WebSIS http//student.mit.edu
- Pre-registering for non-Sloan, MIT courses
- Viewing current registration
- Grades, bursars account...
31More details
- Read the Message of the Day when entering bid
system for important course information and
updates - Read email throughout bidding
- Browse all data on http//sloanbid.mit.edu --
theres more to learn!
32Questions?
Sloan Educational Services
- Tara Walor
- twalor_at_mit.edu
- E52-108, 253-0559