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If you are choosing between STAT 2120 and this class CHOOSE this class. On one of our midterms the average was a 92, whereas the average for 2120 was a 62.
Both Jessica and Maria just read of the slides, so going to class is really optional (as most of the class discovered). For exams you get to bring in cheat sheets and you can write most of the slide info on them, and you'll be golden. Homework takes longer than you'll expect it to, but it's helpful to keep you on top of class topics if you don't go in.
Maria is a really nice person, but not the clearest lecturer. Her slides are very clear, however, so it's not that important. She often seemed a little frazzled in class, but I think it was also because the students were often pretty unresponsive. People only take this class for a requirement, so there wasn't a lot of enthusiasm.
This class is pretty easy. The homeworks are straightforward and you can get high As on all of them if you take them seriously. Tests are similar to homeworks and practice tests and you get to bring notes. The projects are the most difficult part, but there were only 2. Def. buy the book, you'll need it. You don't have to go to class, everything you need is on the powerpoints. This class is critical for anyone who ever needs to read/interpret research papers or who is doing their own research.
This class was very easy and very useful. If you ever think you might need to do data analysis or any type of statistical analysis in research, take this! Lectures were very boring and the weekly homework assignments were tedious, but the book was great. Maria is a really nice lady but not a particularly effective teacher - I did most of my learning from the book. The group projects are kind of a pain in the ass...but again, all very doable, and the professors are very approachable. so go to office hours if you need!
Generally a pretty easy class, especially if you have any prior experience in stats whatsoever. Lectures are completely unnecessary aside from 4-5 labs completed throughout the semester. Just read through the chapters and flip through the posted slides as you complete weekly homework, which is often time consuming and varied a lot in difficulty week-to-week. Aside from homework and the labs, you have 2 midterms and a final, all of which you can have a cheat sheet for. Be warned that Maria is a bitch about homework. If its not turned in at the beginning of class, you get a 0, no exceptions.
Easiest class I've taken at UVA. Been to class maybe 5-6 times the whole semester (mandatory labs) and still did well. The power points were really helpful and you don't need to read the textbook. The homework can little time consuming but fair. The two midterms and the final were relatively easy. If you need to take a math class and your major doesn't require you to take STAT 2120, this class is a god send.
If you're thinking about taking this class because you heard it was easy- don't. The class was redone this year and it's different. It's very unorganized and extremely frustrating at times. The added component of R serves no purpose outside lab classes and assignments, which are tedious and worthless. Webassign is infuriating because of its specificity in answers, so you need to use R. However, you can't use R on any of the tests, so you don't know how to do the problems. Contrary to what the reviews below me say, the 2 midterms and final exam are not easy. The group projects are extremely open ended and graded very harshly and once again, hardly tie into the course material. Maria is cool, but she's a pretty bad lecturer and makes you feel stupid if you don't know what's going on. If you don't need this class, don't take it. It's an easy subject turned into a class designed to give you a bad grade. One of my least favorite courses at UVa.
The class started off okay but devolved into a trainwreck in roughly a month. They changed the class this semester and whatever they did must have completely ruined it because before I've only heard good things about the class but now it's infuriating and not easy at all. Maria is nice enough but utterly hopeless as a teacher. Exams are worded so badly half the battle is figuring out what the heck they're asking. The R component was a joke, TAs had no idea what was going on and assignments were returned months late. Overall I'm just disappointed. I was looking forward to useful, not too difficult class to fulfill some pre-reqs and take alongside biochem. Instead I got this.
This class was so frustrating and just an absolute mess. They changed the structure of the course to prepare biology students for reaserch, so the homeworks and labs were different from previous semesters. The lab was pointless and the R program was taught very poorly. Half the time the TA's couldn't even agree on the correct code for assignments, which actually ended up in a lot arguing. You're required to go to lab, but they basically just give you the code you need to submit the assignment. Labs assignments were also returned very late. The homework wasn't difficult, but it did take a lot of time. However, the homework doesn't correlate to the exam well at all. The group projects involving R were completely pointless and described so vaguely that you'd have no idea what you needed to do unless you went to office hours. Even then, people were told different things, so you're kind of left hoping that you have everything you need. For being so open ended, the projects were graded very strictly. Exams were multiple choice with maybe 1 free respone, and they were definitely tough because the types of questions on the exam were different from the problems we practiced in lecture. This class was just so disorganized and it just always felt like nothing correlated from lab, to homework, to exams. I hope for the sake of future students that this course is structured much better than it was this semester. If you need a stat class, look elsewhere. If this class is a requirement, I'm sorry.
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