
Maria Cha
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Dr Cha is a great lecturer and the material of this course is very easy. I highly recommend this class for people looking for a science GE that doesn't use too much memorisation or difficult math. All important formulas are given, and Dr Cha gives a lot of preparation material for exams and quizzes.
The lectures are recorded, and asynchronous students simply need to answer 5-10 questions based on the recording of the lecture which is usually covered in the video anyway.
The only difficulty I faced in this class was the labs in R. TA sessions walk through them question by question, so you usually will get full marks for it, but I felt that there were certain things I didn't really understand but just copied from the TA.
Some of my friends got really bad professors for Stats 10 that made the class unnecessarily complicated, so I was a little worried going into it, but Professor Cha makes the class super easy, clear, and straight forward. If you have a choice I would definitely recommend going with Professor Cha.
Prof. Cha was so accomodating during COVID in the summer! I decided to take this course last minute and the workload was very manageable. I felt like I learned a lot if the course that helped me in a lot of other classes. She made learning stats super easy to comprehend and I would HIGHLY recommend taking the course with her!!
Professor Cha is amazing- her lectures are so clear and she always makes sure everyone understands the material. Discussion sections are dedicated to weekly labs and I spent no extra time outside of the discussion section working on the labs. Would love to take another class with Professor Cha.
Super easy class and I never took AP stats but I am a math major. There are already tons of reviews on Cha for stats 10 but take this class for an easy A!
Professor Cha is so nice and patient! She is very good at lecturing and her slides and explanation of the problems are super clear. I really enjoyed this course. The exams were not hard. If you pay attention to the lectures you will be fine! Participation is required, though lecture recordings will be posted on CCLE for reviewing. Prof Cha is very helpful and always responds to students' questions very fast. She gave me full support to continue my exam when I encountered problems with the Respondus. The TAs are also very nice and almost did everything for our lab every week. I believe if they can leave more problems for us to practice R coding on our own would be even better. Overall it is an amazing course!
Professor Cha is an excellent professor. I struggle with math in general, but Professor Cha's interactive lectures make it very clear and concise. Workload is okay. You have two lectures due per week. You have a lab (which is a lot of coding, but take it with Andrew Shapiro as a TA and you'll be fine, he records section, so you don't have to attend live if you can't and explains everything very well, he's AMAZING) due every other Saturday. You have a quiz due every Monday, which are anywhere from 10-15 questions. There is a midterm and a final. For me, the final was slightly more difficult than the midterm. But as long as you actually interact with the lectures and study, this class should be fairly easy, even if you struggle with math like myself.
Professor Wang is reallllyy great!!! I took this class Spring of 2021 and she was really accommodating due to the pandemic. Her lectures were recorded and uploaded in case you didn't go to class. I recommend attending class because participation is part of your grade but there are other forms of participating. In class she would put up polls but if you didn't go to class you had to do a little quiz about the material. It was really easy because you just looked at the slides. The quizzes were easy in the beginning but started to get hard at least for me the second half of the class. We had 1 midterm and then a final. The midterm was easier than the final though. But if you learn the material then you should be fine however we only had 60 min for the midterm. She did give us 90 min for the final after we showed concern for time limit. That's another great thing about professor Wang she really listens and cares for her students. She offered 3% extra credit if we answered questions via campus wire and did a final survey. The labs were really easy if you get a good ta. Mine was Chen, X. and he basically gave us the answers and then recorded and uploaded section. We did have to attend though. We didn't have homework it was optional, good for practice though. The class was broken down the following way:
Participation: 20%
Labs: 20% (lowest score dropped)
Midterm: 20%
Quizzes: 20% (lowest score dropped)
Final: 20%
Extra Credit
campus wire: 2%
end-of-quarter-questionnaire: 1%
Professor Cha's lecture is clear and she is very responsive with emails.
In terms of workload, we had:
-weekly quizzes (2 drop quizzes allowed)
-5 labs (1 drop lab allowed)
-2 multiple choice exams
-1 final project
Yes, it is not difficult to get an A in this class, but you still need to study weekly.
Dr Cha is a great lecturer and the material of this course is very easy. I highly recommend this class for people looking for a science GE that doesn't use too much memorisation or difficult math. All important formulas are given, and Dr Cha gives a lot of preparation material for exams and quizzes.
The lectures are recorded, and asynchronous students simply need to answer 5-10 questions based on the recording of the lecture which is usually covered in the video anyway.
The only difficulty I faced in this class was the labs in R. TA sessions walk through them question by question, so you usually will get full marks for it, but I felt that there were certain things I didn't really understand but just copied from the TA.
Some of my friends got really bad professors for Stats 10 that made the class unnecessarily complicated, so I was a little worried going into it, but Professor Cha makes the class super easy, clear, and straight forward. If you have a choice I would definitely recommend going with Professor Cha.
Prof. Cha was so accomodating during COVID in the summer! I decided to take this course last minute and the workload was very manageable. I felt like I learned a lot if the course that helped me in a lot of other classes. She made learning stats super easy to comprehend and I would HIGHLY recommend taking the course with her!!
Professor Cha is amazing- her lectures are so clear and she always makes sure everyone understands the material. Discussion sections are dedicated to weekly labs and I spent no extra time outside of the discussion section working on the labs. Would love to take another class with Professor Cha.
Super easy class and I never took AP stats but I am a math major. There are already tons of reviews on Cha for stats 10 but take this class for an easy A!
Professor Cha is so nice and patient! She is very good at lecturing and her slides and explanation of the problems are super clear. I really enjoyed this course. The exams were not hard. If you pay attention to the lectures you will be fine! Participation is required, though lecture recordings will be posted on CCLE for reviewing. Prof Cha is very helpful and always responds to students' questions very fast. She gave me full support to continue my exam when I encountered problems with the Respondus. The TAs are also very nice and almost did everything for our lab every week. I believe if they can leave more problems for us to practice R coding on our own would be even better. Overall it is an amazing course!
Professor Cha is an excellent professor. I struggle with math in general, but Professor Cha's interactive lectures make it very clear and concise. Workload is okay. You have two lectures due per week. You have a lab (which is a lot of coding, but take it with Andrew Shapiro as a TA and you'll be fine, he records section, so you don't have to attend live if you can't and explains everything very well, he's AMAZING) due every other Saturday. You have a quiz due every Monday, which are anywhere from 10-15 questions. There is a midterm and a final. For me, the final was slightly more difficult than the midterm. But as long as you actually interact with the lectures and study, this class should be fairly easy, even if you struggle with math like myself.
Professor Wang is reallllyy great!!! I took this class Spring of 2021 and she was really accommodating due to the pandemic. Her lectures were recorded and uploaded in case you didn't go to class. I recommend attending class because participation is part of your grade but there are other forms of participating. In class she would put up polls but if you didn't go to class you had to do a little quiz about the material. It was really easy because you just looked at the slides. The quizzes were easy in the beginning but started to get hard at least for me the second half of the class. We had 1 midterm and then a final. The midterm was easier than the final though. But if you learn the material then you should be fine however we only had 60 min for the midterm. She did give us 90 min for the final after we showed concern for time limit. That's another great thing about professor Wang she really listens and cares for her students. She offered 3% extra credit if we answered questions via campus wire and did a final survey. The labs were really easy if you get a good ta. Mine was Chen, X. and he basically gave us the answers and then recorded and uploaded section. We did have to attend though. We didn't have homework it was optional, good for practice though. The class was broken down the following way:
Participation: 20%
Labs: 20% (lowest score dropped)
Midterm: 20%
Quizzes: 20% (lowest score dropped)
Final: 20%
Extra Credit
campus wire: 2%
end-of-quarter-questionnaire: 1%
Professor Cha's lecture is clear and she is very responsive with emails.
In terms of workload, we had:
-weekly quizzes (2 drop quizzes allowed)
-5 labs (1 drop lab allowed)
-2 multiple choice exams
-1 final project
Yes, it is not difficult to get an A in this class, but you still need to study weekly.