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This class is very well organized and the notes Professor Wang provides are a super helpful outline of all the material basically explaining every possible case with any given problem. This class is very straight forward and it was very clear what was expected from students. Professor Wang was very knowledgable about material and definitely made it easy to succeed in the class.
33B with Prof Wang is definitely an extremely easy class, but you really don't learn anything. She doesn't give any intuition whatsoever, but rather puts a bunch of information on the table for you to jot down.
This was probably the easiest math class I have taken at UCLA. It helped that it was during COVID and that the professor was accommodating - she gave at least 24 hours for quizzes, midterms, and finals, which were all open note. The homework, quizzes, and exams were all pretty easy, and the lectures were pretty straight-forward and not overly confusing. My main gripe with the class was that it was almost too easy and surface-level. I kinda felt that I didn't really have a full understanding of the material since most of the emphasis was on application, with little focus on the actual intuition or reasoning behind a lot of what we did. TLDR: If you want an easy class you don't want to worry too much about, take this prof. If you want an interesting prof that challenges you so you can have a full understanding about class concepts, look for someone else.
Prof. Wang is an absolute legend.
She focuses on the big picture in her tests, with like at least half the questions on exams coming from lectures, worksheets, and homework. The workload was really light. The thing is even though it's an easy class, I still feel like I learned the material and understand differential equations. I wish more classes can have stress free learning.
I took this class Fall Quarter my freshman year, so wasn’t really sure what to expect. The class ended up being pretty alright! The professor doesn’t really help you understand the material conceptually, but the TAs and Prof literally tell you the problems that are going to be on the midterms and finals. Lectures are very optional, discussion are decently helpful, and the lecture notes (pre-typed) are absolutely incredible.
Probably the easiest class I've had at UCLA. Homeworks were really short and quizzes/tests were pretty easy. She told us what topics to expect from the midterms and final, which made them even easier to study for. The class had two midterms and one final.
Easiest math professor I've ever had. If you want an easy A+ take her. The only bad part is that you won't really learn anything, but there's no material you couldn't self-learn anyways.
This was the easiest math class I've taken at UCLA. The homework and quizzes are pretty straightforward and your 2 lowest assignments for each (i.e., 2 HW and 2 quizzes) are dropped at the end. The exams are just like the homework. Professor Wang covers all of the content very well during lecture and you don't really need the textbook unless you want to look at more example problems (you don't need it for homework).
If you've taken Math 33A before, then you'll have like a week or so of review around the 2nd half of the quarter. But you can just as easily take 33A concurrently.
This class is very well organized and the notes Professor Wang provides are a super helpful outline of all the material basically explaining every possible case with any given problem. This class is very straight forward and it was very clear what was expected from students. Professor Wang was very knowledgable about material and definitely made it easy to succeed in the class.
33B with Prof Wang is definitely an extremely easy class, but you really don't learn anything. She doesn't give any intuition whatsoever, but rather puts a bunch of information on the table for you to jot down.
This was probably the easiest math class I have taken at UCLA. It helped that it was during COVID and that the professor was accommodating - she gave at least 24 hours for quizzes, midterms, and finals, which were all open note. The homework, quizzes, and exams were all pretty easy, and the lectures were pretty straight-forward and not overly confusing. My main gripe with the class was that it was almost too easy and surface-level. I kinda felt that I didn't really have a full understanding of the material since most of the emphasis was on application, with little focus on the actual intuition or reasoning behind a lot of what we did. TLDR: If you want an easy class you don't want to worry too much about, take this prof. If you want an interesting prof that challenges you so you can have a full understanding about class concepts, look for someone else.
Prof. Wang is an absolute legend.
She focuses on the big picture in her tests, with like at least half the questions on exams coming from lectures, worksheets, and homework. The workload was really light. The thing is even though it's an easy class, I still feel like I learned the material and understand differential equations. I wish more classes can have stress free learning.
I took this class Fall Quarter my freshman year, so wasn’t really sure what to expect. The class ended up being pretty alright! The professor doesn’t really help you understand the material conceptually, but the TAs and Prof literally tell you the problems that are going to be on the midterms and finals. Lectures are very optional, discussion are decently helpful, and the lecture notes (pre-typed) are absolutely incredible.
Probably the easiest class I've had at UCLA. Homeworks were really short and quizzes/tests were pretty easy. She told us what topics to expect from the midterms and final, which made them even easier to study for. The class had two midterms and one final.
Easiest math professor I've ever had. If you want an easy A+ take her. The only bad part is that you won't really learn anything, but there's no material you couldn't self-learn anyways.
This was the easiest math class I've taken at UCLA. The homework and quizzes are pretty straightforward and your 2 lowest assignments for each (i.e., 2 HW and 2 quizzes) are dropped at the end. The exams are just like the homework. Professor Wang covers all of the content very well during lecture and you don't really need the textbook unless you want to look at more example problems (you don't need it for homework).
If you've taken Math 33A before, then you'll have like a week or so of review around the 2nd half of the quarter. But you can just as easily take 33A concurrently.