<p>Right but nothing actually says that 31BH is being offered…</p>
<p>It’s also in the 2009-2010 general catalog which led me to believe it was offered last year and would be offered again this year. However, that was obviously a bad assumption on my part.</p>
<p>Which professor should I get for Math 31A, Biskup M., Sargsyan G., or Brown R. F.?</p>
<p>For 31B, Watson L.T., or Rothschild B.L.?</p>
<p>And for Chem 20A, Baugh D.A., or Scerri?</p>
<p>Just so you know, I’m not taking 31A and 31B in the same quarter. I’m just asking for both because it depends on my AP score right now.</p>
<p>Delroy Baugh :rolleyes:</p>
<p>Brown is a very good prof for Math 31A</p>
<p>Scerri is the sort of guy where you must write down every single word he says. If you doze off or faze out and miss something it’s kind of lethal. Bring a mp3 recorder to lecture if possible.</p>
<p>Bauer is…well… very generous. I always thought I was done for when I screwed up; she answers voh, emails, even little notes you write down on the midterms. Some say she’s not as impassioned as Tolbert, but what the hell, I need that GPA.</p>
<p>Whitten…I suppose people did underestimate his midterms this quarter. The first midterm had physical pendulums and Pythagorean theorem deluxe with interference effect, whereas I assume most people were guessing that the midterm would be like the fall quarter’s, which was pure plug and chug. More to my benefit. His second midterm was almost exactly like the second midterm from the fall; he just shifted some charges around. I took the final today; it was very straightforward and the equation sheet did most of the work for me.</p>
<p>I’m happy he’s teaching Physics 1C next quarter, hope to see all of you there in Fall 2010. =)</p>