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<p>Overall, they’re pretty easy. Sometimes the labs are annoying, and on occasion things will take longer than allotted because of an equipment bottleneck (or your error…) but mostly, not bad. No lab reports, just pre-lab assigments, result summaries that you do in class, and maybe a post-lab graph for one or two labs. Accuracy and precision are part of how results are graded, and often you’ll have to re-do the exercise until you get a low enough % deviation. You’ll work in pairs a lot, and occasionally in groups of up to 4. Test exercises, which are worth 100 points (as opposed to 50 for normal exercises) are usually done alone.</p>