STATS C225
Experimental Design
Description: Lecture, three hours. Basic principles, analysis of variance, randomized block designs, Latin squares, balanced incomplete block designs, factorial designs, fractional factorial designs, minimum aberration designs, robust parameter designs. Concurrently scheduled with course C151. S/U or letter grading.
Units: 4.0
Units: 4.0
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Took Econ 106V To keep it short and sweet, it is a very quantitative class. The only thing you'll be solving on midterms and finals is using formulas to arrive at your answers. It was a decently hard class, but engaging and practical enough to where I feel that the material is extremely worthwhile to learn anyways. Rojas is obviously intelligent. Perhaps too intelligent for his own good, because he tended to breeze through his PowerPoints very quickly. With that said, thank God that there are PowerPoints. His slides prepare you VERY well with regards to the material and to the tests. I just did those, the homework, and the online quizzes (not-graded). Ended up with an A+. tl;dr - If you don't mind math and want to have good investing knowledge, take this class. Don't treat it like an easy A. Good luck and God bless.
Took Econ 106V To keep it short and sweet, it is a very quantitative class. The only thing you'll be solving on midterms and finals is using formulas to arrive at your answers. It was a decently hard class, but engaging and practical enough to where I feel that the material is extremely worthwhile to learn anyways. Rojas is obviously intelligent. Perhaps too intelligent for his own good, because he tended to breeze through his PowerPoints very quickly. With that said, thank God that there are PowerPoints. His slides prepare you VERY well with regards to the material and to the tests. I just did those, the homework, and the online quizzes (not-graded). Ended up with an A+. tl;dr - If you don't mind math and want to have good investing knowledge, take this class. Don't treat it like an easy A. Good luck and God bless.