Course & instructor research, fit to your goals
Know which courses to take, in what order, and with whom.
Tell us your school, major, goals, and the courses you are weighing. Profspect researches the public record and returns a scored, source-linked report with a term-by-term plan, so a weekend of digging becomes one clear decision.
Fit, not verdicts.
Every finding is stated relative to your goals (grade stability, research, workload, schedule). We help you fit courses to where you are going. We do not rate, rank, or judge people.
Linked to the public record.
Nothing is asserted without a source. Catalogs, posted syllabi, public schedules, and student-review sites are read, re-expressed, and linked, so you can check the receipts.
One decision, not a weekend.
A term-by-term plan that sequences the courses you are weighing against your goals and prerequisites, the synthesis you would otherwise assemble by hand.
What you get
A report you can check, not take on faith.
Grading pattern · one of six observable axes
Reviewers consistently describe detailed rubrics, partial credit on problem sets, and no cumulative final.
High confidenceGoal alignment · scored against your ranked goals
Each course and section is scored against the goals you rank at intake, with the reasoning written out and every claim tied to its source.
Two ways in
Pick the depth you need.
Flagship · Full Plan
Your whole remaining path, planned
Give us your transcript, major, target school, and goals. We derive your entire remaining course list and sequence it into a term-by-term plan. You do not list courses, we work out the path.
Start a Full PlanLighter · Course Check
Just checking a few classes
Already know the classes you are weighing? Name them and we vet just those, goal-relative and source-linked.
Start a Course CheckWhat this is, and is not
Informational analysis, not advising.
A Profspect report is saved research from public sources, organized relative to the goals you give us. It is one input among many. It is not academic advising, and it never claims an instructor is good, bad, or otherwise; every characterization is about how a course or section runs, tied to its source. Always verify course requirements, articulation, and the actual instructor and section with your college and the official articulation system (for example, ASSIST.org) before you register.