BIOSTAT 100B
Introduction to Biostatistics
Description: Lecture, three hours; discussion, one hour; laboratory, one hour. Requisite: course 100A. Not open for credit to students with credit for course 110B. Introduction to analysis of variance, linear regression, and correlation analysis. P/NP or letter grading.
Units: 4.0
Units: 4.0
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Winter 2020 - Professor Gjertson was a fantastic biostatistics professor who understood what it means to be a student and the absurdity of the concept of grades. He assigned "deadlines" to the homework and lab assignments, but it was only as a way to encourage completing these assignments without waiting until the end. If you turned in things after the deadline, it was not a problem. The midterm was open book, laptop, note, everything except the internet to chat with someone else during the exam. He provided practice exams for the midterm and the final, which were a very good representation of the exams themselves. I enjoyed the class and never stressed about it. I would recommend this with this prof if you are thinking about it!
Winter 2020 - Professor Gjertson was a fantastic biostatistics professor who understood what it means to be a student and the absurdity of the concept of grades. He assigned "deadlines" to the homework and lab assignments, but it was only as a way to encourage completing these assignments without waiting until the end. If you turned in things after the deadline, it was not a problem. The midterm was open book, laptop, note, everything except the internet to chat with someone else during the exam. He provided practice exams for the midterm and the final, which were a very good representation of the exams themselves. I enjoyed the class and never stressed about it. I would recommend this with this prof if you are thinking about it!
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Sugar is an excellent professor. She puts all her notes online and will make sure to answer any questions people have during class. Her tests can be a bit tricky but you'll have ample practice material to work with. She's very nice during office hours. Don't be intimidated by the STATA requirement, she puts up a a handout explaining all required code for each homework. Lab sections are not that helpful unless you are really lost with computers or don't attend discussions.
Sugar is an excellent professor. She puts all her notes online and will make sure to answer any questions people have during class. Her tests can be a bit tricky but you'll have ample practice material to work with. She's very nice during office hours. Don't be intimidated by the STATA requirement, she puts up a a handout explaining all required code for each homework. Lab sections are not that helpful unless you are really lost with computers or don't attend discussions.