I second this. Also, once someone makes their PreDents profile can they later update it to include the AADSAS submission/finish date? I only ask because a TON of people don't include it in their PreDents, and IMHO it's one of the most important factors. If people can't edit their AADSAS finish date then that would be a good feature to have in the future.
BTW I love PreDents, PDizzle! Thanks for making it and keeping it running!
They can easily edit that info on the update page.
It's been a long time since I applied but do you know if your AADSAS app was mailed? Do they tell you that? If that is the case, then I will not change the name but rather add another date, because the actually submission date is important too. I'd probably have an ADDASA submitted date and an AADSAS completed/mailed date.
In addition, I have decided to to declaire certain fields as "critical". If left blank, a notice would be displayed constantly reminding you to fill them in. After a certain time in the cycle(prob about AUG), if critical fields are not filled in, your account will not show up on the school page. This is not done to be mean, its to only show users that significantly add to the website. A little less data but more pure and accurate.
The critical fields are few:
1) GPA (both sci and reg)
2) DAT (all fields but AA, TS and PAT are especially critical)
3) AADSAS submit/finish/emailed dates
4) State res
If you are not willing to enter this info, then I suggest not even making an account.
A new field will be "planned DAT date", to indicate when you are going to take the DAT. If your DAT numbers are blank after this date, your app wont show up.
Lastly, I'm going to make a small communication thread for each user where registered users can leave comments/questions to the account holder. This has been requested many, many times.
Features:
1) All comments must be approved by the account user before they are displayed
2) Email notification will be made to user when a comment has been made
3) The option of disabling this wil be available although the default will be, "on"
4) User can directly repply to individual comments/questions or post general comments themselves
5) Comments can be flagged for vulgarity, even if approved by the user
These are the things I'm considering to do.
Any feedback is welcomed
Discuss......
Dizzz...out!