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<p>Me too! :rolleyes:</p>
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<p>Me too! :rolleyes:</p>
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You don’t need a special configuration for engineering… All the software you need as an engineering student is either provided by HSSEAS as a free download, or is made available via Remote Desktop. Also, if you need a faster CPU or lots of RAM to run your CS 31/32/33 projects in ample time then you’re doing something wrong. :rolleyes:</p>
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<p>LOL. mhmmmm</p>
<p>Is ChE M105 offered anymore?
I talked to the UG chemistry department, and they said the only ChE class that could be the equivalent of 110A is M105, but I don’t see it offered fall, spring or winter/</p>
<p>Do you recommend any math 32a professors?
<a href=“http://www.registrar.ucla.edu/schedule/detselect.aspx?termsel=07F&subareasel=MATH&idxcrs=0032A+++[/url]”>http://www.registrar.ucla.edu/schedule/detselect.aspx?termsel=07F&subareasel=MATH&idxcrs=0032A+++</a>
I wanted Rogawski, but I guess he is filled =. I am thinking about Ward, but he doesn’t have any reviews on bruinwalk =. Liu seems to have some complaints about his accent, etc =X and Chayes seems to be very hard…</p>
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<p>Bueller? :rolleyes:</p>
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No experience with any of those professors, sorry. :rolleyes:</p>
<p>is the intro to chemical engineering really important to take?
i believe that it is closed. but its only orientation 101. what happens to the rest of the chemical engineers. should i get a PTE in the fall?</p>
<p><a href=“http://www.registrar.ucla.edu/schedule/detselect.aspx?termsel=07F&subareasel=CH+ENGR&idxcrs=0010++++[/url]”>http://www.registrar.ucla.edu/schedule/detselect.aspx?termsel=07F&subareasel=CH+ENGR&idxcrs=0010++++</a></p>
<p>I’m a freshman majoring in CS and I’m planning to have my fall schedule like this:</p>
<p>CS 1
CS 31
MATH 32A (Scored a 5 on Calculus BC)
CHEM 20A</p>
<p>Also, I don’t know whether I should take 3 or 4 classes this fall. Any suggestions?</p>
<p>For CS 31, all of Smallberg’s classes are full and I’m now stuck with Rohr. I read about Rohr on Bruinwalk, and the consensus seems to be that his lectures are boring and dry. So, being a CS major with very little programming experience, am I screwed?</p>
<p>ChE 10 is pretty easy, but its such BS and you HAVE TO SHOW UP TO EACH LECTURE</p>
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Take those 4 courses. CS 1 isn’t a full-sized course so it doesn’t really count; you’ve got a fair courseload with that already. Have fun with Prof. Rohr – he’s not really that boring. :rolleyes:</p>
<p>i was thinking of taking the 4 classes the same as flamealex, but rohr has like 15 spots left if that and theres still 3 more orientations to go through, what happens if all of the cs 31 classes fill up? will they open more or will i just have to start looking for another class to replace it?</p>
<p>it just seems kind weird that its only the end of the first session and the cs 31 is already filled =</p>
<p>hey flopsy, i am taking this intro comp sci class at a community college. i checked assist.org, and the class doesnt give me any credit for any classes, but im assuming i can still get unit credits right? how would i do this anyway? i never told ucla i was taking this summer course, so im not really sure what i shud do to tell them… i know i could probably order a transcript or something from the community college after i finish the course or something, but is that all i need to do? do i need to tell ucla ahead of time?</p>
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<p>This was the case for me last year (since I was orientation 108) and I believe they opened up another class…it shouldn’t be anything to worry about :).</p>
<p>I was still stuck with Rohr though, and for people in my class who had limited programming experience, they didn’t do too well. But if you catch on fast/learn well independently, the class shouldn’t be too bad.</p>
<p>Most people whine and cry everyday about having Rohr - don’t be one of those people :)</p>
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I am 90% confident that any class that’s not on assist.org is not unit-transferrable. You should have submitted a summer course equivalency prior to enrolling, but even then, it’s not guaranteed to provide class units.</p>
<p>i’ll be happy to just get into any cs 31 class, MadeInChina, lol =p, i’ll try to learn some over the summer and then really focus on that class during the year and i’ll remember not to cry about having him haha</p>
<p>thanks BoelterHall</p>
<p>i actually was being dumb i think… i was doing what it said on the homepage… i put UCLA / el camino college and then selected electrical engineering - it only showed the major reqs, etc
( i was looking here <a href=“Welcome to ASSIST”>Welcome to ASSIST; )</p>
<p>NOW i just checked to see what computer science courses are transferable for unit credit at UC’s, and it lists Computer Science 1, the class im in</p>
<p><a href=“Welcome to ASSIST”>Welcome to ASSIST;
<p>so what shud i do now =o</p>
<p>If it is on the list, you are fine. You’ll have to follow the instructions on the website to transfer the credits after. I believe you must submit formal paperwork for that.</p>
<p>BTW, that is a waste of time, but your 1 unit is better than nothing. CS1 is not a hard class; I don’t know why you are getting it out in the summer.</p>
<p>ooo nooo its not the same thing as the CS1 at UCLA
that is a 1 unit freshman seminar on CS or something
i dont need to take that for my EE major
i was taking this to learn some c++ before ucla, since i know none - its an actual cs class (not a seminar)
this will give me 4units, which will (sadly) help me get to sophmore standing after first quarter lol… (didn’t get a lot of AP credit haha)</p>
<p>I just enrolled in Mech & AE 103 ( Fluid Mechanics) for Fall and I heard bad things about Professor Smith. As of yet no one is assigned to the course, but if it is Smith I want to know whether or not to drop the course and wait for someone else.</p>
<p>Thanks</p>