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Prof.Horton is a very nice person, and he is helpful at office hours. Maybe because either the course material is not that interesting, or Rice 130 is a large place, it's hard to keep students focused in class. Homework is minimal, and the end-of-semester group project is doable given good teammates.
This course is extremely unorganized and poorly managed. Grades for many of our assignments were not released until days after our final exam, leaving us very much in the dark where we were in the class and providing almost no chance for improvement. Grading on the exams and assignments was very harsh, and often without reason. TAs and professors are constantly bombarded with regrade requests as WebCat autograding often returns funky results on a lot of the assignments, the test cases for which they wait until weeks after the assignment's original due date to actually write.
I wish I could say something better about the course, and it certainly has a lot of potential to informative, interesting, and immersive. But as of right now, I can honestly say that I don't think I got that much out of this course, other than a growing frustration for the CS department here. For clarification, I did not have Horton, but had Hott. I've heard however, that both courses followed an identical curriculum.
This class drove me crazy, because it was so disorganized. There were constant excuses from the instructors that they were busy, so homework resources would be posted last minute, which is so unreasonable given a class of this size. This seems really strange, as I doubt that the material differed significantly from previous semesters. You also really learn to appreciate Sherriff's 1110 class, because he was always super prompt, organized, and fair with all the assignments. Additionally, grades for all the assignments didn't even come out till after the final. Some TAs weren't even particularly helpful, because they couldn't answer your questions about the HW either. The Android project was also a pain, if you are stuck with a group that doesn't want to work or aren't motivated to do the work. The resources they give you for this project are also extremely lacking, so basically you have to teach yourself how to program android. I highly recommend not taking this class if you don't have to. That being said, I didn't get a bad grade in the class, but I don't think it was worth all the stress.
I liked this class mainly for Professor Horton. He was always so cheerful and happy to help that it made class and office hours fun (and occasionally funny). No one laughs at Horton's jokes though, which is a shame (even though they aren't actually funny - he's trying). The main problem with this course is that it took a very long time to get grades and feedback on assignments. Just pay attention in class and lab, and definitely don't let your partner(s) do all the work or you won't learn anything and you'll fail the final.
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