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Pretty simple class - and a really good introduction to R for a beginner beginner. Lectures were really clear and slides were always posted. Office Hours were very frequent and helpful to my understanding and My TA was really helpful for homework questions and really attentive, making worksheets to do in discussion about topics we were confused on. Midterm was fair, but had some tricky parts if you don't actually understand content. The final is a group project and pretty open ended for what dataset you analyze and model. Overall, would definitely take again!!
So far my favorite professor, full of passion for teaching stats. He is mainly a lecturer, so he focuses on teaching rather than research, which I suppose leads to a very enjoyable classroom environment and teaching style. He teaches course material in detail but explains concepts clearly and makes use of many examples in his slides so the class stays engaging. Also, he posts all of his lectures after class, super helpful. What I love the most is the opportunity to conduct a group project, he provided us more than enough time so our group was able to compose a very thorough research project.
Pretty simple class - and a really good introduction to R for a beginner beginner. Lectures were really clear and slides were always posted. Office Hours were very frequent and helpful to my understanding and My TA was really helpful for homework questions and really attentive, making worksheets to do in discussion about topics we were confused on. Midterm was fair, but had some tricky parts if you don't actually understand content. The final is a group project and pretty open ended for what dataset you analyze and model. Overall, would definitely take again!!
So far my favorite professor, full of passion for teaching stats. He is mainly a lecturer, so he focuses on teaching rather than research, which I suppose leads to a very enjoyable classroom environment and teaching style. He teaches course material in detail but explains concepts clearly and makes use of many examples in his slides so the class stays engaging. Also, he posts all of his lectures after class, super helpful. What I love the most is the opportunity to conduct a group project, he provided us more than enough time so our group was able to compose a very thorough research project.
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