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The professor you have for this course will determine most everything about this course. Prof. Bailey will make it clear that his section will require the most work, but it will also be the most worthwhile. He is completely correct. Other sections may "learn" the same material and get the same credit by building legos or other small scale projects, which is fine, but Bailey's section involves a group project on a much larger scale. If you are willing to commit and let that project be an integral part of your first semester, truly forming connections with your peers, professor, and especially your group members, sign up for Professor Bailey's section.
Prof Bailey definitely made a positive impact on my first semester at UVA. Though his section is notoriously the hardest, it is definitely the most rewarding. If you're willing to put in the work to do well in this class, I would highly recommend taking it. This class definitely showed me how rewarding a career in engineering will be.
Definitely take this class with Professor Bailey! His section is much more hands-on, and therefore more enjoyable, than other sections. He doesn't lecture about each different engineering discipline which is what I thought this class would be for. Instead, Professor Bailey challenges you to think in an engineering way through fun projects. There is a lot of outside groupwork, especially towards the end of the semester, but if you're willing to put in the work, you will gain so much from Bailey's class.
Bailey is the best professor to have for this class. You learn the most about the engineering process through his intense, semester long, group project design. While the project allows for a lot of freedom, you will definitely be spending some late nights in Rice and pulling your hair out towards the end. Bailey is fair, but if you can get a professor that only does easy, "fun" things, you might want to consider switching. In conclusion, Bailey is great and his class is extremely helpful, but the stress and potentially lower grade that accompanies it is not fun.
This class is different than the other 1620 class, but in a good way. Instead of going through the different majors, Pr. Bailey shows you the design process real engineers go through by actually making you go through it yourself. You are put into small groups and have to create some engineering project throughout the semester. Through it, you are exposed to different engineering majors in order to complete the project. This class is TIME CONSUMING AND STRESSFUL, but the result at the end makes it worthwhile (our class designed collaborative designs for elementary school kids and actually got to test out our designs at the school). If you're ready to learn the real design process and want a worthwhile challenge, take this with Bailey.
Bailey’s class was definitely one of my favorites during the fall semester. He focuses more on the engineering process and lets you experience it hands-on with a semester-long project and you get to work with elementary school kids, which is pretty fun and different from the typical class here. It’s not that intense in the beginning, but near the end of the semester it WILL become more time-consuming. However, it was still one of the most rewarding things I’ve done. Bailey himself is a great professor and what he taught will come up again and again in future classes in some form. Just make sure that you follow what he says for formatting on presentations and wikis and such. You’d be surprised how many people get points off for not doing this.
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