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- EC ENGR M116C
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The materials are really heavy and hard toward the end of the class, but professor Sehat did an amazing job of teaching and tried to give out good grades as much as possible. TA Justin Feng was super helpful even though it was his first-time TA-ing. 4 quizzes (35%, drop the lowest quiz), each covers materials of every 2 weeks (ie no need to review the old materials for the next quiz). 2 projects (35%) that long so needed to start early and hw (30%) every 1 or 2 weeks that is basically a preparation for the quizzes. Overall, you will learn a lot in this class and I appreciate the professor for making this class enjoyable. He also gives a lot of extra credit.
Professor Sehatbakhsh is genuinely one of the nicest professors I've ever met. The grading scheme is extremely generous and I believe most people got As. The class material itself is pretty interesting and we had several quizzes, homework, and projects which sounds like a lot but he spaced them out really well so it never felt like a lot. The project itself is pretty cool as you incrementally build a pipelined processor in C/C++ with some mini-projects regarding branch prediction. This class had pre-recorded lectures and live zoom was basically review with QnA which I thought was pretty cool. Overall, this class was cool and fun and would definitely recommend as an elective.
This was one of my favorite remote classes. The professor was very accommodating and the class doesn't have any midterms or finals, just a lot of small assignments and projects. The grading scheme is also very generous and the professor is active/helpful on campuswire. Lectures are all pre-recorded and are somewhat confusing but all the homeworks/quizes/projects use material directly from the lecture slides so if you follow the slides you'll be fine. Overall, this professor was really nice and I enjoyed this class since I was able to learn without the stress of midterms or finals.
The materials are really heavy and hard toward the end of the class, but professor Sehat did an amazing job of teaching and tried to give out good grades as much as possible. TA Justin Feng was super helpful even though it was his first-time TA-ing. 4 quizzes (35%, drop the lowest quiz), each covers materials of every 2 weeks (ie no need to review the old materials for the next quiz). 2 projects (35%) that long so needed to start early and hw (30%) every 1 or 2 weeks that is basically a preparation for the quizzes. Overall, you will learn a lot in this class and I appreciate the professor for making this class enjoyable. He also gives a lot of extra credit.
Professor Sehatbakhsh is genuinely one of the nicest professors I've ever met. The grading scheme is extremely generous and I believe most people got As. The class material itself is pretty interesting and we had several quizzes, homework, and projects which sounds like a lot but he spaced them out really well so it never felt like a lot. The project itself is pretty cool as you incrementally build a pipelined processor in C/C++ with some mini-projects regarding branch prediction. This class had pre-recorded lectures and live zoom was basically review with QnA which I thought was pretty cool. Overall, this class was cool and fun and would definitely recommend as an elective.
This was one of my favorite remote classes. The professor was very accommodating and the class doesn't have any midterms or finals, just a lot of small assignments and projects. The grading scheme is also very generous and the professor is active/helpful on campuswire. Lectures are all pre-recorded and are somewhat confusing but all the homeworks/quizes/projects use material directly from the lecture slides so if you follow the slides you'll be fine. Overall, this professor was really nice and I enjoyed this class since I was able to learn without the stress of midterms or finals.
Based on 16 Users
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- Uses Slides (10)
- Engaging Lectures (9)
- Gives Extra Credit (10)
- Would Take Again (9)