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This class is worth it if you are willing to put in the work. With the flipped lecture style, the entire learning process is entirely up to you.
The breakdown is like this:
60% Homework
20% Final
20% Quizzes
The quizzes were given every class based on the reading that you were assigned. After the first three weeks, you are given a choice of either going into track A (the more mathy one) or track B (more nonmathy one). I did track B, however both tracks are difficult.
I literally worked my butt off. Haberland is usually pretty approachable in office hours and in class, and make sure to ask LOTS OF QUESTIONS. Again, after this quarter of pure hell and coding, I now know how to actually code and other classes are a breeze. But again it is all about how much you are willing to put in.
Professor Haberland is an amazing professor. He makes you do a lot of the work before class with his flipped lecture style, but the material is extremely interesting and useful. He covers a lot of ground (so much that he splits the course into two tracks and you can choose one). If you do both tracks, you learn an unbelievable amount. Additionally, he writes extremely engaging exams that make you think and solve interesting problems. Probably the best PIC professor out there.
This class is worth it if you are willing to put in the work. With the flipped lecture style, the entire learning process is entirely up to you.
The breakdown is like this:
60% Homework
20% Final
20% Quizzes
The quizzes were given every class based on the reading that you were assigned. After the first three weeks, you are given a choice of either going into track A (the more mathy one) or track B (more nonmathy one). I did track B, however both tracks are difficult.
I literally worked my butt off. Haberland is usually pretty approachable in office hours and in class, and make sure to ask LOTS OF QUESTIONS. Again, after this quarter of pure hell and coding, I now know how to actually code and other classes are a breeze. But again it is all about how much you are willing to put in.
Professor Haberland is an amazing professor. He makes you do a lot of the work before class with his flipped lecture style, but the material is extremely interesting and useful. He covers a lot of ground (so much that he splits the course into two tracks and you can choose one). If you do both tracks, you learn an unbelievable amount. Additionally, he writes extremely engaging exams that make you think and solve interesting problems. Probably the best PIC professor out there.
Based on 2 Users
TOP TAGS
- Uses Slides (1)
- Gives Extra Credit (1)