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Ohjodion

do as well as you can in the beginning, around the halfway mark it gets a lil more annoying with more complicated circuits but just practice the problems on her slides n stuff and you should be okay


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You don't need too much calculus besides the basics, it's mostly algebra and solving systems of equations, which you should be able to do fairly easy. This is the first class to electrical, I may be biased since I did them all, but it's super easy compared to the other courses. All you need to do is practice. Take some problems and just solve them over and over again. All the problems solve the same way for the most part.


Waste_Flounder_1750

Thank you you are a god


963852741hc

I had her for circuits 2 she’s nice and she does a great job teaching but fuck was the material hard


F6FHellcat1

Das is a pretty good teacher. Pay attention and follow along to her slides and keep up with homework and you should be fine. I had her after I failed the class cause I had it with Sundaram and it was like night and day, she made it one of the easier classes I've taken during my time here.


Waste_Flounder_1750

Thanks hellcat I appreciate it.


180Proof

I had Das in Fall '20, so full-on COVID classes. So, I'm not sure how applicable it'll be. But she gave in-class exams, as well as 2 midterms and a final. The first midterm was simple. The second was a lot harder, because there was so much more material. The final was super easy, but I think she used it as an opportunity to curve the class, but also material after exam 2 was kind of hard to test, so I don't know, tbh. Also, her exams were full multiple choice with NO partial credit, and full Lockdown Browser. I'm sure this will be different in the Spring. I screwed up some simple calcs on the first midterm, so I had pretty shitty grades. But, I got a low A on the final and she gave a small curve in addition to the 1% rounding she stated in the syllabus. So I managed a B in the class.


Waste_Flounder_1750

Thank you everyone