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Linear algebra, probability and statistics
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MATH1853 is generally considered a relatively simple course, especially for those familiar with high school mathematics. It's good for students who want to build their foundational knowledge in linear algebra and probability statistics. The workload is light, but consistent practice is key to success.
Grading is generous; many students mention getting an A+ without attending classes or putting in much effort.
The course has a moderate workload, with some emphasis on self-study and practice problems, though not overly heavy. Attending lectures can be helpful but is not strictly necessary for most students.
Assessments include regular assignments, final exams (both linear algebra and probability statistics), and quizzes. The final exam accounts for a significant portion of the grade.
Teaching quality varies; some professors are praised for their clear explanations and engaging lectures, while others struggle with clarity and engagement. Professors like Han Guangyue and DZ are generally well-regarded.
Regular practice is crucial, especially for linear algebra problems. Attending classes can be beneficial but is not strictly necessary. Focus on understanding the key concepts in both parts of the course.
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