<p>Hi, I'm a junior transfer college student, and Im going to take this class next week. I'm quite worried about the possibility to get lost in this class, since I haven't taken any stats class for the past 6 years, and heard this statistic class is one of the hardest classes on my campus. Basically, I have to study this statistic class from scratch. I strongly want to get an 'A' from this class, since this class is my first class at this school.</p>
<pre><code> My question is that is there any other publisher that I can use as a supplement to improve my probability concept? Plus, should I go over high school level of probability first before class starts in order to enhance my understanding of this textbook? Help me ~
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<p>Thank you</p>
<p>If I were you, I would wait until fall to take stat 134. I think taking stat 134 over summer is too much.</p>
<p>they advised transfers not to take that over the summer pretty explicitly, don’t understand why people choose to ignore the warnings.</p>
<p>Hey Sanitydc!! Where did you see that message??? Are you serious??</p>
<p>[Prospective</a> Majors](<a href=“http://www.econ.berkeley.edu/econ/ugrad/prospect_transfer.shtml]Prospective”>Incoming Transfer Students | Department of Economics)</p>
<p>Third to last paragraph in bold.</p>
<p>Also, the reason they say that is because your admission could still be rescinded if you don’t do well. I’m in the same boat as you actually. I’ve taken Calc 1-3, DE, Linear Algebra and did very well . I’m going to stay in the class and drop it if I feel like I can’t handle it.</p>
<p>Anyone have anymore constructive advice other than “don’t take it?”</p>