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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.
Grade distributions are collected using data from the UCLA Registrar’s Office.
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Overall solid class. Lectures can be a little dry but the slides and recordings are posted which was nice. The lab portion of the class finished by week 6 or 7 and was usually 2-3 hours rather than the 4 hrs on the schedule. Only 4 short homeworks too.
Exams were straightforward, everything is either directly from the slides or homework--no surprises. A little bit of trivia you have to memorize but nothing unfair. Not an easy A necessarily but probably as close as you'll get as far as MAE upper divs.
Pretty cool class. There are 7 weeks of lab which involves lithography processes for wafers and playing around with the nanostructures you make on these wafers. That was probably the best part of the class. The lectures were a little dry but the topic itself is quite interesting.
We were given 5-6 homeworks in total which did not take long to do. Many of the homework problems end up on the midterm, so really study it. The exams were questions based off the homework and slides, often a sort of trivia. So um, good luck with memorizing all the lecture slides. Nice thing though is that the final isn't cumulative, so you can just study the stuff after the midterm.
Overall, I give the class a 7.5/10. My only wish is that the lectures were much more engaging.
Overall solid class. Lectures can be a little dry but the slides and recordings are posted which was nice. The lab portion of the class finished by week 6 or 7 and was usually 2-3 hours rather than the 4 hrs on the schedule. Only 4 short homeworks too.
Exams were straightforward, everything is either directly from the slides or homework--no surprises. A little bit of trivia you have to memorize but nothing unfair. Not an easy A necessarily but probably as close as you'll get as far as MAE upper divs.
Pretty cool class. There are 7 weeks of lab which involves lithography processes for wafers and playing around with the nanostructures you make on these wafers. That was probably the best part of the class. The lectures were a little dry but the topic itself is quite interesting.
We were given 5-6 homeworks in total which did not take long to do. Many of the homework problems end up on the midterm, so really study it. The exams were questions based off the homework and slides, often a sort of trivia. So um, good luck with memorizing all the lecture slides. Nice thing though is that the final isn't cumulative, so you can just study the stuff after the midterm.
Overall, I give the class a 7.5/10. My only wish is that the lectures were much more engaging.
Based on 3 Users
TOP TAGS
- Uses Slides (3)
- Tolerates Tardiness (3)
- Has Group Projects (3)
- Issues PTEs (1)
- Needs Textbook (2)
- Appropriately Priced Materials (2)
- Would Take Again (2)