<p>How was it for you guys? I think I did really badly. (Rohr's section). :(</p>
<p>I thought it was fine (I’m in Smallberg). The only difficulty I had was that I really missed being able to debug through trial-and-error execution.</p>
<p>Average was about 75-80 when I took it during Fall. Lots of 90-100, but also a handful about 65 or below.</p>
<p>oh! what’s usually an A around? and do rohr and smallberg have a separate curve?</p>
<p>I heard that the curve is easier in winter or spring because not as many CS majors will be in the class. Is that true? (talking about CS31) I’m a civil major, so it’s my only programming class outside of my department.</p>
<p>oh wow, I just had post 100</p>
<p>My roommate thought it was fair - not hard, not easy - but, she thought she did well :P</p>
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Most likely true. If you take it in the Fall with all the other CS majors, then good luck…</p>
<p>but also keep in mind that it is the first cs course so pretty much everyone start on the same step, yes you can argue that a lot of cs majors has programming experience coming into college but you can say the same for the non cs majors as well… chances are majority of engineers are typically the math science computer type in highschool, just because they didn’t major in cs doesn’t mean they didn’t take computer classes in highschool… i knew plenty of people who knew basics of programming in rohr’s class during last winter quarter</p>