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Boring lectures, you might need to go to them though to just get the concepts into your head. Office hour visits to the TAs and professors are a must for the long ass homework assignments given out weekly. The grading schemes are super flexible so if you fail one midterm, you can come back on the 2nd midterm, homeworks, and final. The two professors are the most white bread people on the face of the earth. If you have a dry sense of humor, or can appreciate it, you'll love it and laugh at the absurdity of systems and what this class is. Good luck. Try not to stress too much over this one.
This is a very useful class but can be difficult to understand. The lectures are pretty boring but if you are not one who can learn from reading powerpoints, they are useful to listen to. The midterms are difficult due to the time crunch but there is an elaborate curving method at the end of the semester.
Patek and Beling may not seem like the most exciting professors you'll ever have, but the material in this class is definitely interesting and applicable to real-world problems. Work hard on the homework because that's the only way you'll really learn anything. Overall, not bad, fairly interesting, and not overly time consuming.
I found the course material to be phenomenally interesting so thoroughly enjoyed the course. The lectures tend to be a bit dry, though I found Beling's to be better than Patek's (since Patek's too slow for me, I agree with Beling that most of his lectures could easily be done in 45 minutes instead of 1 hour 15).
Tests weren't bad if you banged your head against the wall doing the HWs. HWs can be a bit time intensive but not too bad, office hours help (though don't go to them unless you've tried the HW).
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