<p>So I ended up with Niemann for physics 6B.
Is he hard? Any opinions on his class? How can I do well in this class? Anything I should know before taking him?</p>
<p>Bruinwalk isn't telling me much.</p>
<p>So I ended up with Niemann for physics 6B.
Is he hard? Any opinions on his class? How can I do well in this class? Anything I should know before taking him?</p>
<p>Bruinwalk isn't telling me much.</p>
<p>Physics 6 series is a joke. Plus Niemann is decent professor. You do well in the class by attempting the relatively more difficult problems in the textbook and optimally the most the difficult challenge problems (if you have time). Once you understand and master those relatively more difficult problems, you will be prepared for any curveball questions which are the determining factors of whether you get an A or a B. This goes for all problem-solving based courses.</p>
<p>That’s good news. I’m switching from the 1 series (got an A with Corbin) , so this should be a walk in the park.</p>