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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, and take it in the fall (unless your major requires a good knowledge of chem), its super easy. I really only went to lecture to be entertained by Grossman.
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* '''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): ''' They really screwed up this class when I took it. Labs were time consuming but the material was interesting. I hope to never see Bluespec again.
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* '''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 pretty 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.
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* '''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: ''' Hopefully 8.03, 8.04, 18.03
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* '''ASE: ''' 18.03, homework packet took ~40 hours but it makes the ASE easy.  
* '''8.223 Classical Mechanics II: '''
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* '''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 ===
* 6.01/08, 6.046, 8.04/051 and 2/3 other classes
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* '''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.
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* '''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. 
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* '''8.03 (Ashoori): '''Basically applied differential equations. The class was organizationally a bit of a mess.
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* '''8.04 (Vogelsberger): '''
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* '''14.01 (Rothschild): '''Just high school micro with a bit of calculus.
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* '''14.02: (Caballero): '''Lectures were basically reading off a powerpoint so I didn't go to class.
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=== Summer 2019 ===
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*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 ===
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* '''6.854 (Karger, Madry): '''
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* '''6.867 (Shah): '''
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* '''8.321 (Liu): '''
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* '''14.27 (Ellison): '''

Latest revision as of 00:01, 5 September 2019

Sebastian Rodriguez
Room H304
Year 2022
Courses Electrical Engineering and Computer Science, Physics


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):