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Grade distributions are collected using data from the UCLA Registrar’s Office.
Grade distributions are collected using data from the UCLA Registrar’s Office.
Grade distributions are collected using data from the UCLA Registrar’s Office.
Grade distributions are collected using data from the UCLA Registrar’s Office.
Grade distributions are collected using data from the UCLA Registrar’s Office.
Grade distributions are collected using data from the UCLA Registrar’s Office.
Grade distributions are collected using data from the UCLA Registrar’s Office.
Grade distributions are collected using data from the UCLA Registrar’s Office.
Grade distributions are collected using data from the UCLA Registrar’s Office.
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This class is not necessarily difficult, but it is a lot of work. Take this class at the same time as 110!! The two classes have a lot of overlapping topics and taking them together made it easier to understand and do well in both classes. DO NOT PROCRASTINATE ON THE LAB REPORTS. There are a total of 4 individual lab reports, each covering anywhere from 1 to 3 weeks worth of content. If you are given more time to complete a lab report, you are also expected to cover more content in it. If you distribute the work over the several weeks that you have to write them, they're still a lot of work, but much more manageable. If you procrastinate, you can expect to pull an all nighter or two the days before the lab reports are due. The TAs are really good at answering questions and explaining how to perform the data analysis, so take advantage of them!
This class is not necessarily difficult, but it is a lot of work. Take this class at the same time as 110!! The two classes have a lot of overlapping topics and taking them together made it easier to understand and do well in both classes. DO NOT PROCRASTINATE ON THE LAB REPORTS. There are a total of 4 individual lab reports, each covering anywhere from 1 to 3 weeks worth of content. If you are given more time to complete a lab report, you are also expected to cover more content in it. If you distribute the work over the several weeks that you have to write them, they're still a lot of work, but much more manageable. If you procrastinate, you can expect to pull an all nighter or two the days before the lab reports are due. The TAs are really good at answering questions and explaining how to perform the data analysis, so take advantage of them!
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