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I never attended lecture or discussion and got a 100 on the midterm and final. The only studying I did was the homeworks and Organic Chemistry Tutor youtube videos the day before the exams.
I am not flexing, the class is just that easy. Highly recommend.
Extremely easy professor. Did not go to any lectures. The professor's typed notes are sufficient to learning the course content. Make sure to do your quizzes, as they are easy to forget about and are worth a lot.
I really recommend taking 33a before this class (its not a prereq for some reason but 33b uses a lot of linear algebra) and going to discussion. My TA (Stepan M.) was the GOAT, he covered this entire class in less time than the professor and it was much easier to follow and he spent the rest of the classes reviewing concepts and answering questions. Alternatively if your TA isn't incredible like Stepan, the text book is surprisingly good and you can learn all the content from it, her class notes are really good as well (or so I hear). However like everyone else says the lectures are kinda useless and confusing and the class is really easy.
She is a g when it comes to her midterm and final. Workload is extremely light with weekly homework consisting of a few questions a a quiz every 2/3 weeks (3 quizzes in total). If you're genuinely looking to learn math, take someone else as she does not go over certain topics (ex. Unforced Harmonic Motion, Trace Determinant Plane, Nonlinear Equations, etc.), but if you want an easy A, you're in luck.
Abysmal professor (worst I've had in my entire time at UCLA) - like the other reviews state, she's extremely disengaging in class, hard to understand, and puts little to no effort to help confused students. When people would ask questions at review sessions, she would just tell them to rewatch lectures, which were incoherent snoozefests. I attended none after week 4 and only reviewed the printed notes online, which she didn't even write - I would recommend people just look through those.
That being said, this class is extremely straightforward. You are told exactly what topics will be present on exams, and you only have to really do well on four homework assignments and two quizzes all quarter since the rest are dropped. You can easily get 100s on everything with very little effort.
It is week 4, and I learned NOTHING from her. She mostly reads word for word from her notes, which mimics the textbook. She is not qualified to teach and she doesn't seem like she wants to be here. Whoever is a serious math major like myself, find another professor. I only go to discussions since going to her lecture feels like storytime.
Very easy class, as long as you go to discussion and understand the worksheets and homeworks you will be fine on exams. Lecture doesnt help that much ( was recorded as well ), disscussion is probably more worth it ( wasnt recorded ). The professor is very generous and listed each type of problem that would be on the midterm and final about a week in advance. As long as you know how to solve those types of problems you will score well, and they generally look like the problems on the hw/worksheet. She posts solutions to hw/ws which are helpful for studying. If kyle g. is TAing i reccomend him, he teaches the strategy for solving problems really well/in depth.
This class is just so convenient. Shortest and easiest homeworks ever, and she has review classes before every test where she literally tells you the exact problems that are going to be on it. Her lecture notes that she posts are excellent, they are typed up and very clear and concise like a textbook. I never went to class because it was just her reading straight from the notes but slower, I just learned the notes on my own and it was so much faster. If you can find a test bank and pay attention to the review practice questions, you can literally figure out every question on the final with the exact same numbers and answers. Learned an ok amount not a ton, but I got an easy A without even opening the textbook or going to class
I never attended lecture or discussion and got a 100 on the midterm and final. The only studying I did was the homeworks and Organic Chemistry Tutor youtube videos the day before the exams.
I am not flexing, the class is just that easy. Highly recommend.
Extremely easy professor. Did not go to any lectures. The professor's typed notes are sufficient to learning the course content. Make sure to do your quizzes, as they are easy to forget about and are worth a lot.
I really recommend taking 33a before this class (its not a prereq for some reason but 33b uses a lot of linear algebra) and going to discussion. My TA (Stepan M.) was the GOAT, he covered this entire class in less time than the professor and it was much easier to follow and he spent the rest of the classes reviewing concepts and answering questions. Alternatively if your TA isn't incredible like Stepan, the text book is surprisingly good and you can learn all the content from it, her class notes are really good as well (or so I hear). However like everyone else says the lectures are kinda useless and confusing and the class is really easy.
She is a g when it comes to her midterm and final. Workload is extremely light with weekly homework consisting of a few questions a a quiz every 2/3 weeks (3 quizzes in total). If you're genuinely looking to learn math, take someone else as she does not go over certain topics (ex. Unforced Harmonic Motion, Trace Determinant Plane, Nonlinear Equations, etc.), but if you want an easy A, you're in luck.
Abysmal professor (worst I've had in my entire time at UCLA) - like the other reviews state, she's extremely disengaging in class, hard to understand, and puts little to no effort to help confused students. When people would ask questions at review sessions, she would just tell them to rewatch lectures, which were incoherent snoozefests. I attended none after week 4 and only reviewed the printed notes online, which she didn't even write - I would recommend people just look through those.
That being said, this class is extremely straightforward. You are told exactly what topics will be present on exams, and you only have to really do well on four homework assignments and two quizzes all quarter since the rest are dropped. You can easily get 100s on everything with very little effort.
It is week 4, and I learned NOTHING from her. She mostly reads word for word from her notes, which mimics the textbook. She is not qualified to teach and she doesn't seem like she wants to be here. Whoever is a serious math major like myself, find another professor. I only go to discussions since going to her lecture feels like storytime.
Very easy class, as long as you go to discussion and understand the worksheets and homeworks you will be fine on exams. Lecture doesnt help that much ( was recorded as well ), disscussion is probably more worth it ( wasnt recorded ). The professor is very generous and listed each type of problem that would be on the midterm and final about a week in advance. As long as you know how to solve those types of problems you will score well, and they generally look like the problems on the hw/worksheet. She posts solutions to hw/ws which are helpful for studying. If kyle g. is TAing i reccomend him, he teaches the strategy for solving problems really well/in depth.
This class is just so convenient. Shortest and easiest homeworks ever, and she has review classes before every test where she literally tells you the exact problems that are going to be on it. Her lecture notes that she posts are excellent, they are typed up and very clear and concise like a textbook. I never went to class because it was just her reading straight from the notes but slower, I just learned the notes on my own and it was so much faster. If you can find a test bank and pay attention to the review practice questions, you can literally figure out every question on the final with the exact same numbers and answers. Learned an ok amount not a ton, but I got an easy A without even opening the textbook or going to class
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