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JimmyV
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Does anyone recommend taking MAE 301 during the summer?

[Edited on June 13, 2007 at 9:37 AM. Reason : can't spell]

6/13/2007 9:36:29 AM

wizzkidd
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yea... I'd take it... Summer classes usually aren't bad.. but I never took any major classes durring summer sessions. I always took electives.

6/13/2007 10:38:21 AM

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I'm taking it with Boles right now and its fine. problem sets are fairly long so I'm putting in an average of an hour a day out of class. It's my first class here, so I'm not exactly an expert, though.

I chose to take it now because all the fall sections are packed. Looks like the only fall section open is the 4:30 class with Echekki, but you could get a seat in either prof's class in summer 2 right now. The small class size of summer session is very nice.

6/13/2007 12:21:58 PM

JimmyV
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which professor is better:
k. Lyons
w. Roberts

6/13/2007 12:43:14 PM

wbbuesch
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^ I've heard that they're both good, with Roberts getting the nod.

6/13/2007 12:47:40 PM

Chief
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Roberts fo sho, but Boles' teaching style is the best, even if his handwriting isnt with those damn sharpies.

6/13/2007 2:12:53 PM

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classes in the summer are cake

i would recommend taking mae 435 in the summer to avoid the project

6/13/2007 2:18:54 PM

tough90zx
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Yeah you can avoid the project in 435 by taking it over the summer, but I struggled enough taking that class during a regular semester. And by that I mean 4-5 hours of HW every Monday, Wednesday, and Friday. I had Wu for that course; would not suggest taking it over the summer. The project can actually help your grade if you wait to take it during the semester.

6/13/2007 3:27:23 PM

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take roberts

6/13/2007 4:32:24 PM

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Quote :
"Yeah you can avoid the project in 435 by taking it over the summer, but I struggled enough taking that class during a regular semester. And by that I mean 4-5 hours of HW every Monday, Wednesday, and Friday. I had Wu for that course; would not suggest taking it over the summer. The project can actually help your grade if you wait to take it during the semester."


i wouldnt know about that

i had Ro and made an A

6/13/2007 5:17:18 PM

tough90zx
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^Nice aficionado. I got an A in Wu's class. I definitely learned the material after all that work.

6/13/2007 10:32:12 PM

NCSUDiver
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I took it over a summer with Roberts. He was one of my more favorite profs. He grades tough, but you will learn your shit well.

6/14/2007 7:26:52 PM

JimmyV
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^thanks. i just added roberts class

6/15/2007 9:57:38 AM

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Quote :
"^Nice aficionado. I got an A in Wu's class. I definitely learned the material after all that work.

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imo wu was a terrible teacher and i learned jack squat in that class besides what i could decipher on my own

6/15/2007 1:13:41 PM

tough90zx
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Thanks Jamie haha. This is Chris.

6/16/2007 9:12:52 AM

CalledToArms
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doh!

in that case, take Wu for every class you can.

[Edited on June 16, 2007 at 3:39 PM. Reason : ]

6/16/2007 3:39:05 PM

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