<p>55% of the students who completed A110 in Fall 2010 got an A or an A+ in the class. Does that sound easy enough? Not only is the class easy, the content is very similar to K201, so taking A110 in the Fall and K201 in the Spring semester will help you get a better grade in K201. Also, A110 is very easy N&M credit to apply to the distribution option. It is a computer science class, but very a very easy one-- absolutely no programing. You basically learn some very basic Microsoft Word, Excel, Access, and some basic html. Stuff that will be useful all through college and after. Here is the syllabus.
<a href=“https://www.cs.indiana.edu/classes/a110/web/syllabus_download.html[/url]”>https://www.cs.indiana.edu/classes/a110/web/syllabus_download.html</a></p>
<p><a href=“https://www.cs.indiana.edu/classes/a110/web/labs.shtml[/url]”>https://www.cs.indiana.edu/classes/a110/web/labs.shtml</a></p>
<p>People usually drop the class for one of two reasons: 1) it is time consuming because of the labs and 2) a lot of freshmen who don’t really belong in college take it and drop it. If you dig in and do the work you will get an A, and be much more prepared for K201 than people who don’t take it. But you MUST take A110 before you take K201 in order to have both classes apply to the Kelley degree. If you take K201 in the Fall, then forget about taking A110 later because it won’t meet any Kelley requirements if you take K201 first.</p>
<p>Here is the Fall 2010 grading:
[Bloomington</a> Campus Grade Distribution Report](<a href=“http://registrar.indiana.edu/gradedist/4108_report2a.html#BL-CSCI]Bloomington”>http://registrar.indiana.edu/gradedist/4108_report2a.html#BL-CSCI)</p>
<p>In general, don’t trust the ratemyprofessor reviews for professors’ freshman level classes. The freshman that go to ratemyprofessor are often not very good students and just venting.</p>