MATH 115A
Linear Algebra
Description: Lecture, three hours; discussion, two hours. Requisite: course 33A. Techniques of proof, abstract vector spaces, linear transformations, and matrices; determinants; inner product spaces; eigenvector theory. P/NP or letter grading.
Units: 5.0
Units: 5.0
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Winter 2022 - Dr. Conley gives the best lectures. He goes over every question with great detail in office hours and hosts 3-hour review session before each exam. He truly cares about student learning, though his homework sometimes would take a while to finish. 115A struck me as a hard class at first, but I ended up way better than I expected thanks to Conley. I wish he could teach more upper divs in the future! 🥰
Winter 2022 - Dr. Conley gives the best lectures. He goes over every question with great detail in office hours and hosts 3-hour review session before each exam. He truly cares about student learning, though his homework sometimes would take a while to finish. 115A struck me as a hard class at first, but I ended up way better than I expected thanks to Conley. I wish he could teach more upper divs in the future! 🥰
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Spring 2018 - I had professor Das for Math 110B and while it takes a while to get used to his accent and he talks really fast, his lectures were very clear and his exams were fair. He did tend to start lecture early and end lecture late which was kind of annoying but other than that he was a great lecturer and would definitely recommend.
Spring 2018 - I had professor Das for Math 110B and while it takes a while to get used to his accent and he talks really fast, his lectures were very clear and his exams were fair. He did tend to start lecture early and end lecture late which was kind of annoying but other than that he was a great lecturer and would definitely recommend.
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Fall 2024 - Professor Do posts very detailed lecture notes, but he was one of the few math profs who actually motivated me to attend lectures because he presents things in a pretty intuitive and easy-to-follow way. His exams are very fair - he might throw in a slightly tricky question or two, but usually offers generous EC (we're talking ~7 points on a 100-point exam) to make up for it. His exams often draw directly from homework assignments, which can take a while, but they're worth doing and he's very willing to help you out (or straight up give you the answer) during office hours. 10/10 would take again
Fall 2024 - Professor Do posts very detailed lecture notes, but he was one of the few math profs who actually motivated me to attend lectures because he presents things in a pretty intuitive and easy-to-follow way. His exams are very fair - he might throw in a slightly tricky question or two, but usually offers generous EC (we're talking ~7 points on a 100-point exam) to make up for it. His exams often draw directly from homework assignments, which can take a while, but they're worth doing and he's very willing to help you out (or straight up give you the answer) during office hours. 10/10 would take again