MATH 115AH
Linear Algebra (Honors)
Description: Lecture, three hours; discussion, two hours. Requisite: course 33A with grade of B or better. Honors course parallel to course 115A. P/NP or letter grading.
Units: 5.0
Units: 5.0
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Spring 2019 - I loved taking this course with Professor Elman. I did average on both midterms and poised to get an A in the class before I didn't do well on the final. The class was still fair; I just didn't study consistently toward the end of the quarter. Overall, it's a fun class and really interesting. The most important thing is to review the material every day (even if it's for 15-30 minutes) and practice the homework problems.
Spring 2019 - I loved taking this course with Professor Elman. I did average on both midterms and poised to get an A in the class before I didn't do well on the final. The class was still fair; I just didn't study consistently toward the end of the quarter. Overall, it's a fun class and really interesting. The most important thing is to review the material every day (even if it's for 15-30 minutes) and practice the homework problems.
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Spring 2021 - Take this class if you are interested in math. Professor Greene is an excellent instructor for this honor-level course. He is great at explaining difficult topics, and he gives a lot of examples and intuition behind those abstract concepts. The professor teaches a lot more than what's in the standard Math 115A class. Some homework problems might be challenging, but the professor and the TA are pretty helpful in answering questions. Many problems on the midterms and final are already discussed in class. The final consisted of 11 proof-based problems, which was terribly long and took 15+ hours to complete, but this will probably be different if this class is offered on-campus after the Covid-19 period. Overall, this class is suitable for those who love math or those who want to study deeper in linear algebra.
Spring 2021 - Take this class if you are interested in math. Professor Greene is an excellent instructor for this honor-level course. He is great at explaining difficult topics, and he gives a lot of examples and intuition behind those abstract concepts. The professor teaches a lot more than what's in the standard Math 115A class. Some homework problems might be challenging, but the professor and the TA are pretty helpful in answering questions. Many problems on the midterms and final are already discussed in class. The final consisted of 11 proof-based problems, which was terribly long and took 15+ hours to complete, but this will probably be different if this class is offered on-campus after the Covid-19 period. Overall, this class is suitable for those who love math or those who want to study deeper in linear algebra.