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Grade distributions are collected using data from the UCLA Registrar’s Office.
Grade distributions are collected using data from the UCLA Registrar’s Office.
Grade distributions are collected using data from the UCLA Registrar’s Office.
Grade distributions are collected using data from the UCLA Registrar’s Office.
Grade distributions are collected using data from the UCLA Registrar’s Office.
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EE102
Cabric class is the most strange class ever. Usually, she will ask a weekly homework and you will notice that students who don't know how to do the homework do better than others who know how to do it. I don't dare to go so far, but I suspect that some of her students get privileged information about what problems are included in the midterm and final. If you think that you are going to get into the privileged group able to get that information, take it with her, otherwise, forget it. You will end hating her and with your GPA downgraded.
When I took EE 102 with Professor Cabric, she was just getting started teaching, but even in her first class, she was pretty effective at teaching the material.
Each day, she would write out a daily agenda to give us an idea of what we were going to learn in class that day. Many times, she'll review the concepts learned in previous lecture to reinforce our understanding and help us comprehend the later parts of the course.
The homework itself was relatively okay, but there were always one or two really tricky questions that required you to go to office hours. The midterm was somewhat difficult, and the final was pretty difficult. The averages on both exams weren't impressive to say the least, but at least the curve helped me get an A- in the class.
All in all, I would recommend Professor Cabric for an EE course. Maybe not M16 because I heard that she just lectures with powerpoint slides, but in a math-intensive class, I would recommend her.
EE102
Cabric class is the most strange class ever. Usually, she will ask a weekly homework and you will notice that students who don't know how to do the homework do better than others who know how to do it. I don't dare to go so far, but I suspect that some of her students get privileged information about what problems are included in the midterm and final. If you think that you are going to get into the privileged group able to get that information, take it with her, otherwise, forget it. You will end hating her and with your GPA downgraded.
When I took EE 102 with Professor Cabric, she was just getting started teaching, but even in her first class, she was pretty effective at teaching the material.
Each day, she would write out a daily agenda to give us an idea of what we were going to learn in class that day. Many times, she'll review the concepts learned in previous lecture to reinforce our understanding and help us comprehend the later parts of the course.
The homework itself was relatively okay, but there were always one or two really tricky questions that required you to go to office hours. The midterm was somewhat difficult, and the final was pretty difficult. The averages on both exams weren't impressive to say the least, but at least the curve helped me get an A- in the class.
All in all, I would recommend Professor Cabric for an EE course. Maybe not M16 because I heard that she just lectures with powerpoint slides, but in a math-intensive class, I would recommend her.
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