Subjects
Create and manage your subjects (courses/classes) under Study → Subjects. Each subject ties your tasks, study sessions, grades and quizzes together and shows completion and workload stats. Add subjects one at a time or several at once, set a colour and difficulty, and optionally link a subject to your state curriculum (VCE/HSC/etc.) so the AI Task Coach has rubric context.
Where to find it
Go to Study → Subjects in the sidebar (the `/subjects` page). This opens your subject list, where a header shows quick stats and clickable filters.
What Subjects are for
A subject is one of your courses or classes. Subjects tie the rest of the app together: your tasks, study sessions, grades and quizzes are all organised by subject. On the list page each subject card shows its colour, its task count, and an Active / Inactive status (Active means it has at least one task). The stat pills at the top let you filter by all subjects, those with/without tasks, or those that have an instructor, location or schedule set.
Adding a single subject
- On Study → Subjects, click Add subject (top right, or the + button).
- Optionally pick your institution at the top of the form — this loads that school's own course list as name suggestions.
- Type the subject name (required). You can pick from the grouped suggestions — your school's subjects, your existing subjects, or the built-in subject list — or just type your own.
- Optionally set a course code, credits (0–50), a description, a difficulty (1–10 slider), a colour, and details like instructor, semester, location, department and schedule. You can also attach file resources.
- Click Create subject to save. A live preview on the right shows how the subject card will look.
The name is the only required field. Everything else is optional.
Adding multiple subjects at once
Use Add multiple on the Subjects page to build a whole semester on one page. Fill in a card per subject, adding more cards as needed, and click Create to save them all together. There are quick starter templates you can load to prefill a set of example subjects, which you can then edit. As with the single form, setting an institution suggests that school's course list. Each subject you keep needs a unique name; empty cards are ignored.
Colour
Every subject has a colour, used as the accent bar and icon tint on its card (and to colour it consistently elsewhere in the app). In the form's Difficulty & Appearance section you can pick from a set of preset colours or choose any custom colour with the colour picker. If you don't choose one, a colour is assigned automatically.
Linking a subject to your curriculum (VCE / HSC / etc.)
When you set your institution so your state is known, the subject-name box adds a grouped set of your state's senior-secondary curriculum subjects (VCE, HSC, QCE, WACE, SACE). Picking one links the subject to that curriculum template, which gives the AI Task Coach the right rubric context — no separate mapping step is needed. If no curriculum group appears, it's because your institution/state isn't set yet; choose your school in the form's institution field and the matching curriculum subjects appear as a group.
How subjects are used elsewhere
Once a subject is saved it appears everywhere a subject can be picked — when creating tasks, in quizzes, and in study-session tracking. Open a subject (View details on its card) to see its tasks, stats and grade information, including grades on completed tasks. If a subject you expect is missing from a picker, it hasn't been created yet (or belongs to a different account) — add it from Study → Subjects and it will show up.
Editing and deleting
Each card has Edit and Delete actions. You can also turn on multi-select from the list to select several subjects and delete them in bulk.