<p>I found this last but it is by far the most interesting so I am putting it first - Physics 6A, he has quiz distributions, percentages of grade for each element of the class, and a really interesting course description imho. I wish I could take it: <a href=“Physics 6a, Winter 2012”>http://hep.ucsb.edu/people/claudio/ph6a-12/</a></p>
<p>Well, this suggests that for this guy in 34A your grade will only be raised by the curve, not lowered by the curve <a href=“http://math.ucsb.edu/~myoshi/syllabus.html”>http://math.ucsb.edu/~myoshi/syllabus.html</a></p>
<p>"RateYourProfessor’ on this other guy suggests he is somewhat lacking, doesn’t curve, but many find his tests until the final quite easy. <a href=“http://math.ucsb.edu/~myoshi/syllabus.html”>http://math.ucsb.edu/~myoshi/syllabus.html</a> Most students say check Ratemyprofessor and if someone has many, similar reports, kinda trust it. You can AP out of 3A, however. CLAS is the tutoring program you can sign up for (it is mentioned a lot on this guy’s ratings.)</p>