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=== Fall 2018 === | === Fall 2018 === | ||
* '''ASE: '''8.02 (kinda hard), 18.02 (easy, especially because it was mostly multiple choice) | * '''ASE: '''8.02 (kinda hard), 18.02 (easy, especially because it was mostly multiple choice) | ||
− | * '''3.091 Intro to Solid-State Chemistry (Grossman): ''' Take this class | + | * '''3.091 Intro to Solid-State Chemistry (Grossman): ''' Take this class (unless your major requires a good knowledge of chem) in the fall, it's super easy. I really only went to lecture to be entertained by Grossman. |
− | * '''6.004 Computations Structures (Sanchez, Wachman, Arvind): ''' | + | * '''6.004 Computations Structures (Sanchez, Wachman, Arvind): ''' The class was redesigned the semester I took it and they really screwed things up. Labs were unnecessarily time consuming but the material was interesting. I hope to never see Bluespec again. |
* '''7.012 Introductory Biology (Lander, Drennan): ''' Thankfully my only Bio class. Lander is a great lecturer, everything else was ok. | * '''7.012 Introductory Biology (Lander, Drennan): ''' Thankfully my only Bio class. Lander is a great lecturer, everything else was ok. | ||
* '''12.A02 Night Skies: Exploring the Solar System with a Small Telescope (Bosh): ''' It was nice to finally learn to how to use a telescope. Dr. Bosh is great as well. | * '''12.A02 Night Skies: Exploring the Solar System with a Small Telescope (Bosh): ''' It was nice to finally learn to how to use a telescope. Dr. Bosh is great as well. | ||
− | * '''21M.011 Introduction to Western Music (Marks, Neff): ''' Pretty chill CI-M. Essays are | + | * '''21M.011 Introduction to Western Music (Marks, Neff): ''' Pretty chill CI-M. Essays are straightforward musical analysis without too much technicality and quizzes are easy if you commit an hour or so to studying them. Marks is incredible knowledgable and Neff was a great recitation instructor. |
=== IAP 2019 === | === IAP 2019 === | ||
− | * '''ASE: ''' | + | * '''ASE: ''' 18.03, homework packet took ~40 hours but it makes the ASE easy. |
− | * '''8.223 Classical Mechanics II: ''' | + | * '''8.223 Classical Mechanics II (Williams): ''' Chill class, teaches some great tools for solving hard classical mechanics problems easily. The final project (building/simulating a trebuchet) was fun. |
=== Spring 2019 === | === Spring 2019 === | ||
− | * | + | * '''6.046 (Madry, Tidor): '''Liked this class more than I thought. I learned almost everything from the notes, but enjoyed Madry's lectures. Tests are difficult. |
+ | * '''6.08 (Steinmeyer): '''Great introduction to microcontrollers, somewhat of a survey of a lot of cool technologies. Steinmeyer is a great lecturer, very knowledgable and helpful with debugging. | ||
+ | * '''8.03 (Ashoori): '''Basically applied differential equations. The class was organizationally a bit of a mess. | ||
+ | * '''8.04 (Vogelsberger): ''' | ||
+ | * '''14.01 (Rothschild): '''Just high school micro with a bit of calculus. | ||
+ | * '''14.02: (Caballero): '''Lectures were basically reading off a powerpoint so I didn't go to class. | ||
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+ | === Summer 2019 === | ||
+ | *I interned at Amazon and was brainwashed with Jeff Bezos' teachings of Customer Obsession. I worked extensively with frontend and AWS. | ||
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+ | === Fall 2019 === | ||
+ | * '''6.854 (Karger, Madry): ''' | ||
+ | * '''6.867 (Shah): ''' | ||
+ | * '''8.321 (Liu): ''' | ||
+ | * '''14.27 (Ellison): ''' |
Latest revision as of 00:01, 5 September 2019
Sebastian Rodriguez | |
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Room | H304 |
Year | 2022 |
Courses | Electrical Engineering and Computer Science, Physics
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Hi there! I'll finish filling this out soon.
Classes
Fall 2018
- ASE: 8.02 (kinda hard), 18.02 (easy, especially because it was mostly multiple choice)
- 3.091 Intro to Solid-State Chemistry (Grossman): Take this class (unless your major requires a good knowledge of chem) in the fall, it's super easy. I really only went to lecture to be entertained by Grossman.
- 6.004 Computations Structures (Sanchez, Wachman, Arvind): The class was redesigned the semester I took it and they really screwed things up. Labs were unnecessarily time consuming but the material was interesting. I hope to never see Bluespec again.
- 7.012 Introductory Biology (Lander, Drennan): Thankfully my only Bio class. Lander is a great lecturer, everything else was ok.
- 12.A02 Night Skies: Exploring the Solar System with a Small Telescope (Bosh): It was nice to finally learn to how to use a telescope. Dr. Bosh is great as well.
- 21M.011 Introduction to Western Music (Marks, Neff): Pretty chill CI-M. Essays are straightforward musical analysis without too much technicality and quizzes are easy if you commit an hour or so to studying them. Marks is incredible knowledgable and Neff was a great recitation instructor.
IAP 2019
- ASE: 18.03, homework packet took ~40 hours but it makes the ASE easy.
- 8.223 Classical Mechanics II (Williams): Chill class, teaches some great tools for solving hard classical mechanics problems easily. The final project (building/simulating a trebuchet) was fun.
Spring 2019
- 6.046 (Madry, Tidor): Liked this class more than I thought. I learned almost everything from the notes, but enjoyed Madry's lectures. Tests are difficult.
- 6.08 (Steinmeyer): Great introduction to microcontrollers, somewhat of a survey of a lot of cool technologies. Steinmeyer is a great lecturer, very knowledgable and helpful with debugging.
- 8.03 (Ashoori): Basically applied differential equations. The class was organizationally a bit of a mess.
- 8.04 (Vogelsberger):
- 14.01 (Rothschild): Just high school micro with a bit of calculus.
- 14.02: (Caballero): Lectures were basically reading off a powerpoint so I didn't go to class.
Summer 2019
- I interned at Amazon and was brainwashed with Jeff Bezos' teachings of Customer Obsession. I worked extensively with frontend and AWS.
Fall 2019
- 6.854 (Karger, Madry):
- 6.867 (Shah):
- 8.321 (Liu):
- 14.27 (Ellison):