<p>Hi everyone. I am a winter transfer (mechanical engineering). This coming winter I am signed up for ME 101 & ME 103. I was trying to get ME 105a, but it is already full. I was wondering how likely I would be to get an add if I crash the class.</p>
<p>my second pass begins today evening and i noticed that both lectures for Rhor's CS31 are full. :( I think i made a mistake of waiting to enroll during the second pass. Is talking to an academic counselor (about how much i really need this class) going to get me enrolled? Is CS31 one of those classes where quite a few people drop in the beginning of the quarter? Thanks for your help.</p>
<p>ahhhh same here, I made the same mistake as you!! Is it possible for me to get a PTE number for CS31? I'm a EE major so i really need to take cs31 this quarter, or else I'm going to fall way behind!</p>
<p>rohr expects to have PTE #'s available in the first lecture.</p>
<p>oh really? :D So I should go to his first lecture even though there is no waiting list? I really hope it works. Thanks for the info. </p>
<p>Now EE3 is also full, and I'm not sure what to do about that.</p>
<p>How hard is CS 32 and 33 compared to 31?</p>
<p>Has anyone taken a physics lab in community college?
How does that work?</p>
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CS 32 is twice as hard as CS 31.
CS 33 is three times as hard as CS 31. :rolleyes:</p>
<p>flopsy pwns.</p>
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Depends on the professor. Most professors in the ME dept will increase the enrollment capacity of the course if they get enough requests from students. If it's a lab course, then it's almost impossible to add once its full. Also if its a course conflict that you can't avoid, just know that you can go to any discussion. Just talk to the professor if they give quizzes in the diss section.</p>
<p>does the cs 31 final usually take up the whole three hours? also do chem and math finals usually take up the full three hours?</p>
<p>i don't know about cs 31, but yes to the other two, it varies upon professors and what not.</p>
<p>i wish i had more than 3 hours for the cs31 final</p>
<p>:/</p>
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Yes. :rolleyes:</p>
<p>cs33...it's umm...the worst possible thing you can imagine</p>
<p>for example, and I quote this one dude i sat around in class: "this class is like getting raped while doing multivariable calculus...i can think of nothing worse...sorry"</p>
<p>cs31 taking up the whole 3 hours? you'd wish you had twice that amount of time for the cs33 final</p>
<p>and phys labs in community college, they're great...you go to a room for the lab, the teacher talks about the lab and writes up the necessary formulas/equations and you follow a lab manual or just do what the teacher said...they're not super hard (at least most of them aren't) and you have a group of 3-5, doesn't get any better than that..you actually work with people...unlike in cs classes here...antisocial trends...</p>
<p>I bet your community college Physics labs weren't curved. :rolleyes:</p>
<p>It's kind of difficult to learn with lab in groups of 3-5, isn't it? I am imagining an electronics lab, and a group of people hovering over the equipment while one person does the task ...</p>
<p>But one suit of some CCs are that they teach you things UCLA does not .. most transfers engineering students have used breadboards and o-scopes before ... while some UCLA engineering students finish their lower division courses without knowing what these equipment are (or even know/remember how they look like) ... this knowledge being useful is another story ....</p>
<p>do a lot of people fail cs31? i think i'm going to fail</p>
<p>I don't know anyone who's failed CS 31. :rolleyes:</p>
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<p>i actually did better on the cs33 final than on the cs31 final so it depends. you might like MIPS :rolleyes:</p>