Cse 442 Uw Reddit, Difficulty level of CSE 416: Introduction to Machine Learning? I'm trying to figure out if I can fit this class into my schedule this summer, but I don't know anyone who's taken it! How much out-of-class time is I also notice the UW CS curriculum both undergrad and grad is heavily focused on discrete math compared the UW EE curriculum both undergrad and grad which does more like “continuous CSE 416 vs CSE 446 curious the difference between these 2 ML classes? I'm a math major and I'm trying to see if it is worth it to petition into CSE 446 as non cse major. Hey y'all! I'm trying to decide between these two classes and I'm torn between the two. I enjoyed INFO 461 (now INFO 442) which is Cooperative Software Development. since i was like 10, ive wanted to go to uw for computer science but when i actually did Even more so if your only experience with computer science is CSE 142. 1607 students have taken CSE 142 and CSE 143 in consecutive quarters with Reges. What exactly does the course entail? How hard is it? How do I succeed? CSE 373 was a cakewalk compared to 143. 154 is a class where you are handed a lot of magic boxes that do things you won't understand the inner workings of (because that You should be fine, you can find lectures of CSE 122 online (although it will be under its old tile CSE 142) to get and idea of the material and see if it a good fit. Normally people associate the typical weed-outs as the hardest CSE 160 Difficulty Hey all, I graduate Winter 2021 and am trying to figure out the last few classes to take over the next 2 qtrs. I’ve seen this question posted multiple times this past week, and I want to give the most complete This post is now available on my own website, with public links to the files: How to get in to UW CS. It re-altered my path that I am now preparing to go to another country for Ph. Other CS classes I took focused more on applications. I heard that 351 is a grind and 331 is I'm in Econ 570 rn, Data Science for the Economist. Because I'm going to apply to graduate school the end of the year, I would like the workload to be as light as Are you in the major? Those prereqs (351, 312) you’ll want to take early before 403 to open doors to other classes that are really useful. I cannot speak for 489 and 442 beyond UW CS now has 300+ TAs for each quarter (excluding Summer) and a lot of them are undergraduate students! Career fair - generally there are CS career fairs in Autumn and Winter. CSE332 have equivalent for non major it rly depends on your programming experience i didn't know how to program before coming to uw, and so cse 142 and 143 were moderately challenging courses for me. The homeworks can be time consuming, but definitely Then for CSE 440, it will be handling a group project + writing which with fin 205, makes it alot of writing, then two programming courses. Students will learn how to design and build interactive visualizations for the web, using the Vega-Lite and D3. By far my favorite course so far, and pretty easy at that. INFO 442 at the University of Washington (UW) in Seattle, Washington. Interested to hear what the class is like and what to expect as far as workload and types of You might not always get it, depending on the class and department, but many people I know have had success petitioning into courses like CSE 444 or CSE 333 for example, both of which have a CS major here. I'm currently registered for 333, algos, and AI. Accommodations must be requested within the first two weeks of How difficult is CSE 415? I just took 373 and am wondering about the the rigor of this course and if anyone can offer any insight. However, in short: CSE 142 is I loved 333! It was the most work I did in a 300-level CSE class, but super worth it. js. Taking with John Zahorjan. The class itself Catalog Description: Techniques for creating effective visualizations of data based on principles from graphic design, perceptual psychology, and statistics. I want to take CSE 332 and 312 together The self placement test is designed to help you see which course out of CSE 121, 122, and 123 you should enter into, so it assumes you're trying to choose from those three. The world is awash with increasing amounts of data, and we must keep afloat with our relatively constant perceptual and cognitive abilities. PERIOD I: INFO MAJORS ONLY PERIOD II: ADD CODE REQUIRED PERIOD III: INFO MAJORS ONLY That class was hot garbage, had to drop it the prof was trash and TA’s were useless. The only people I'm currently a first-year student planning to take CSE 331 and chem/bio (whichever's easier) in the spring quarter. CSE tends to like people who do things outside the CSE box. CSE 123 supposedly goes beyond that and Topical coverage depends on instructor but historically it lines up pretty closely with 421 - otherwise, you can optionally supplement with Tim Roughgarden's I'm in a situation of choosing one of CSE 447 and CSE 401 in the autumn quarter right now. Did you do well on the midterm and final also? A 2. GitHub is where UW CSE 442 Data Visualization builds software. Which class is heavier (in terms of I'm going to take 1 of these 3 CS 400 classes in tandem with CSE 333 and a general ed class come this quarter. Also how much of a cs Now, 442 with D. Visualization provides one means of combating Hey y’all, I’ll be taking CSE 417 with Richard Anderson this winter. If you need elective credits take this class lmao I'm currently in 421, 431, and 473, but I'm really trying to get rid of 431 because it seems I’m taking INFO 442 with Jeremy this quarter, and wanted some insight as to what it’s like and what we do in that class. Will be taking it as a cross campus student. Aside from lectures is Hello all! I graduated with a double degree in Psychology and BHI this past spring and wanted to write an overview/review of the classes that I took for BHI. However, CSE tends to like people who do things outside the CSE box. I've heard that 333 is a lot of work plus the recruitment stuff and graduate school application next quarter should take me a decent Difficulty of CSE 440 (HCI)? Post-quarter edit: free 5 CS credits. Can anyone provide me with what language the coding is in February March April May June July August September October November December 0 10 20 30 40 50 60 70 80 90 100 CSE 442 Tutorial 1: Observable and Data Wrangling (student version) Amanda Worthy Oct 3, 2023 Assignments solve real data manipulation tasks from science, engineering, business, and the humanities. But I’m also CSE 421 + CSE 333 For Spring 2022, I'm thinking of taking 421 (Oveis Gharan) and 333 (Perkins) together and possibly a third VLPA. I know these are pretty hard classes and I'm wondering if it's How does CSE 414 compare to CSE 143 in terms of difficulty? And how’s CSE 154? I know there are a bunch of old posts about 414 & 154 (and pretty much any CSE class) already on this subreddit but I Looks like 442 is data viz but it's D3. Is it hard or it's manageable, since the prereq is CSE 143, lots of thx In particular, a lot of the really cool and really-ought-to-be-mandatory classes like operating systems or compilers have either CSE 351 or CSE 333 as pre-reqs. Thoughts from people who've taken both are especially welcome. From the syllabus, it looks like we basically make another INFO 340 project with a I've heard that CSE 461 is easier (and boy do I need an easy class right now), but it seems distributed systems are more useful (not sure). However, Should I take CSE 143? I'm an engineering student and my major doesn't require any CSE classes at all, but I took 142 winter quarter. 473 is also a very fun class, and I would The Mastery-Based Grading is newly proposed by CSE Professor Kevin Lin and used in CSE 142, CSE 143, CSE 163, and CSE 373 starting the 2020-2021 CSE 373, 374, 414, 416 Workload? Planning to take CSE 373, 374, 414, 416 before I graduate and I was wondering how the workloads are for each course. I) this quarter, since I have heard that 344 Final Projects - Spring 2017 A total of 85 students in 23 project teams developed new visualizations to explore and explain publicly-available civic data on topics such as the environment, law enforcement, true Noticed that 457 has had a bit of a revamp lately. At one point you have to program Dijkstra's algorithm, which wasn't that bad looking back on it, but at the time it was a bitch. I was looking at CSE 480: Computer Ethics, seeing as it CSE 442 Tutorial 1: Observable and Data Wrangling (student version) Amanda Worthy Sep 29, 2023 Allen School undergraduate computer science & engineering courses, courses that satisfy the natural science requirement and elective courses. Couple specific questions: How does the time CSE 421 For anyone that’s taken/ or taking 421 right now, how relevant is the content from CSE 312? Right now I’m currently taking 312, and although I’ll pass the class, I can’t say that probability and The other courses I'm taking next quarter are CSE 333 and LING 233. Have any you taken either of these classes? If so what was How’s cse 123 if you’ve haven’t taken 121 and 122 at udub I have credit for 121 and 121 from AP comp sci A from high school, would that be good enough to jump into 123 or would there be something CSE 332 Partners and Working Alone How is CSE 332 and it's difficulty? I'm planning right now to take MATH 334, CSE 332, and CSE 312 autumn of next quarter and I want to make sure it's manageable . I decide to take CSE 142 alongside PHYS 122, AMATH 35X, and a few easier courses this fall but I have zero coding experiences. I noticed there's barely any posts on sub about CSE 374/417 (Non-major) Which one did yall find more useful? or would it be a good idea to take both? I hear that both are good for software dev but I'm more focused on front and backend web dev so I The cs quizzes just suck, though admittedly not more than other classes. 373 is a must for internships (algorithms and datastructures although wont transfer if you apply to CSE) 414 is also pretty useful but it's a lot of work. I've had prior coding experience (CSE 142 at CC, Info 201, CSE 160 & I am planning on taking CSE 332 and 312 in the fall, and I am a bit stuck as to what other course I should pair with it to meet the minimum credit threshold. Registered for both next quarter and was hoping to get some insight into these classes (interesting or not, time commitment, overall thoughts, etc). UW-CSE442-WI20 has 64 repositories available. Is it still super hard to get into the CSE major now? (presumably, because the faculty are taking in mostly direct admits) I wanna go to a tech company but I am not a direct admit, what are my options? I’m sure it varies per person, but for me the easiest to hardest would be 340 > 331 > 351 > 332 (the majors equivalent of 373 which is what I’m assuming you would be taking since all the other classes hey uw folk of reddit, im a senior in hs and college admissions are coming up and im having difficulty deciding. We would like to show you a description here but the site won’t allow us. I have a lot of AP credit that gets me out of some gen ed requirements so I’m hoping to take some classes that are more fun and interesting my freshman Your form must include the names, UW email addresses, and GitHub usernames of each team member, along with a concise title for your interactive visualization. CSE 110 Computer Science Principles (5) NSc, RSN Introduces fundamental concepts of computer science and computational thinking. I've heard CSE 373 is very difficult and was thinking of taking INFO 442 instead but I wanted to know what INFO 442 is like. I honestly would recommend going straight to 123 so you don't have to PSA: If you are dead set on studying Computer Science at UW and not directly admitted to the major, DO NOT COME HERE. I guess it’s like the intro cs used to not be so bad compared to like Chem 1x2, Math 12x, Debating between CSE 121 and CSE 122. But if you have general programming We would like to show you a description here but the site won’t allow us. I hear 442 is easy/fun but not super useful. I have been around the block a couple of times at UW already, so I already know that by taking CSE 142 this upcoming Spring quarter without prior programming experience, I'm signing up for a bit of an The UW’s policy, including more information about how to request an accommodation, is available here: Religious Accommodations Policy. I have had background in coding with Java for two years, having learnt data structures, functions, variables, looping, conditional statements and algorithmic logic. I'm interested in biotech, so I've heard learning Python is very useful and thus 429 is fairly manageable. js (Data-Driven Documents) frameworks. But dont expect to have much fun at Posted by u/partymonstaxo - 4 votes and 2 comments CSE 121 is designed for people with zero CS experience, so I honestly wouldn’t bother to study ahead of time. They always have applicants that do CSE internships, robotics, hacking, and are interested in doing industry, AI, or machine learning. true Incoming freshman. Really fun to think behind all the design choices of software. Also, I should add that I’m aiming for a career in data science. I have a friend who transfered to UW and had a 3. I'd say 163 decent for data science/python knowledge but difficulty's around 143 level, if not slightly higher because of the freedom and responsibility of the The CSE 14X series follows the grading scales, there’s no curve. Some common ones include amath 301 (can learn The UW’s policy, including more information about how to request an accommodation, is available here: Religious Accommodations Policy. Accommodations must be requested within the first two weeks of They want the most elite students to enter CSE, do the best research improve the CSE name and the circle continues to become more and more elite. Horribly organized, teaching material that could easily be learned online instead. Deals with databases and qriting quieries. 8 is around a 80% for CSE 142, they make it weed classes on purpose but the CS The TLDR: I am somewhat grateful for the rejection of CSE when I transferred to UW 4 years ago from Community College. In the class you learn about more specific algorithms, but also a variety of more data-sciency concepts such as Difficulty, course content, usefulness in the future? Looking at taking one of these alongside CSE 414 and some other courses. i’m guessing if you’re taking cse 421 and cse 473 you’re experienced in coding, so keeping that in mind cse 154 should be relatively easy. I intend to take 461 (networks), 455 (computer vision), 344 (data management), and 473 (A. Lee legit made me cry because the homework and the exams were absolutely insane. On the SEAS website it says it’s recommended for CS majors to take CSE 442 as a list 3 thematic pathway. CSE 414 and CSE 344 teach the same material, so there is no point in petitioning into the in major equivalent. I'm looking to go the Software Developer route for the iSchool and I heard that CSE 373 is a really important class to take. so long as you stay on top of the readings and studying you will be fine. I've heard OS is a tremendous amount of work, but the most I've heard about Graphics is that it's kind of disorganized and hard. From what I have heard, 416 is more 'fun', However, 142 and 143 and perhaps the most notorious weed out classes, and you are at a severe disadvantage if you have zero coding experience (it is designed for people like that, but even though My CS advisor told me to take it because it can still count as credit for 344 if you get into CS and doing well in the class looks good for the application. You still have a social life, its not like your entire life will be dedicated to school. It seems to be more focused on game development in Unity? I just wanted some insight into the difficulty and enjoyability from other If you want to self study CSE 123, look up old classes on CSE 143. But now I feel like the Plankton meme of "I didn't think I'd CSE446: Machine Learning Catalog Description: Design of efficient algorithms that learn from data. Ive heard pretty good We would like to show you a description here but the site won’t allow us. i took it around winter 2021 and it was structured with weekly We would like to show you a description here but the site won’t allow us. However, I’m not My boyfriend graduated with a bachelor of science in math and now he's working full-time as a software engineer at Amazon. I'm registered for both CSE 484 and CSE 440, but I'm planning to drop one. Hertz is great. I’ve taken 3 CSE courses + TAd a 300-level before and its just a lot of work. 95 gpa and 4. Exams are I'm taking cse 344 which the cse major equivalent. Unfortunately CSE at UW is incredibly difficult to get into. INFO 102 Gender and Information Technology (5) SSc, DIV Explores the social construction of gender in relation to the history and contemporary development of information CSE 451 Can anyone provide insight for this course? Structure, difficulty, etc. Follow their code on GitHub. Im currently between picking 442 or 305 however Im open to other suggestions. SO MUCH documentation r/udub • 5 yr. If you’re interested in software development, I’d probably recommend CSE 414. I think it's a good class that offers you a My point is if you arnt very experienced with programming, it might be good to brush up on Java basics before starting the class. There are no exceptions, even TAs who TA 373 will need to take 332 even though the content So NotifyUW just worked out for me for the first time ever and I finally got into CSE 374, which I've been trying to get into for a couple quarters now. Best: CSE 331. Please stop with the google drive access requests When I applied to colleges, and again when I It’s doable. Unsurprisingly, with Has anyone ever got in trouble for plagiarism in their upper level CSE classes? I feel like everyone is sharing their project code + something could be found online but I don't know anyone who was The UW’s policy, including more information about how to request an accommodation, is available here: Religious Accommodations Policy. Accommodations must be requested within the first two weeks of I heard CSE 344 has a really light workload, not sure about CSE 484. A website dedicated to commentary regarding CSE courses at the University of Washington!. I was originally planning on taking 163 over the summer but I'm The world is awash with increasing amounts of data, and we must keep afloat with our relatively constant perceptual and cognitive abilities. Topics include visual CSE 341 CSE 417 1 more info dev or cse class and INFO dev classes: INFO 441 INFO 442 INFO 443 (?) I have no more room to add any more CS related classes, so I am wondering if the current batch I Right now I'm a rising senior and currently have 29 credits of upper div CS classes left to take before I graduate and nothing else. CSE 412 i really hope someone can tell me about their experience in this class, there is too minimum info about the course. When I petitioned into CSE 446 they said they were really just looking for a strong math background. Which would you recommend and why? How important are lectures/quiz sections? What's Over 80% of UW’s majors are either capacity-constrained or have minimum requirements, with only 10% marked as open. You miss a comment on a method, or class it's essentially an automatic F. Reviews of Tanimoto's teaching style being terrible are greatly exaggerated. I looked at some past quarters and CSE 142 is a good intro class but depending what areas you're interested in or things you want to do other classes may serve better alternatives. Would the workload be too light for a quarter that I should take another CS class? Notes from the University of Washington recursive backtracking takes some practice to get a hang of 1 r/udub 253 upvotes 22 comments 109 upvotes 9 comments 178 upvotes 74 comments 27 votes, 27 comments. I’m a CSE major planning to complete CSE 311, CSE 312, CSE 351, CSE 332, CSE 331, and Math 208 by the time I finish my sophomore year (I’m currently an upcoming sophomore). Does anyone know any good 5 credit course that can apply to a cs major, not including prerequisite classes? The CS 12X courses are ridiculous with their grading. Courses in the UW Informatics program: lower-division requirements, core classes and degree concentrations at the Information School. some help would be great! CSE 391 CSE 333 CSE 421 CSE The content of CSE 122 is basically the same as AP CS A if you took it. Allen Looking for feedback from anyone who has taken/ is taking CSE 446, particularly anyone working in the field. D. If you feel comfortable with the workload, you can consider adding CSE 480 as it is a 1-3 credit seminar and What is the difference between CSE 142 vs 143 vs 143x vs 14x? You can find more detailed info about each of the following classes by consulting their respective websites. If you want a stronger foundation in programming overall and you're interested in learning Java and Object-Oriented Programming, take We would like to show you a description here but the site won’t allow us. Also, Ryan Maas is great! What Do You Learn In CSE442 Software Engineering? I know we have to work in a group and do a project from beginning to end. Thank you. Do you how CSE404 Software Project Management works? What do you learn there? Is it just being a project manager for CSE442 students? This will be my first quarter at UW and I’m taking INFO 200, CSE 121, STAT 221, and some random I&S course. If you've already taken a CSE 421, CSE 344, Math 208 (CC), elective My priority is actually Math 208 so I can go into all the ML stuff - but I also want to get the others done at some point. even people who have taken ap CSE442: Data Visualization Catalog Description: Techniques for creating effective visualizations of data based on principles from graphic design, perceptual psychology, and statistics. They mostly recommend to stay on top of assignments and to not take them lightly. Super important class and also prereq for CSE 143. It counts as an advanced credit and it's honestly super easy. Conceptually, 373 is not easy. If you have to choose one for next quarter I would go with 421 so you can get a job. Insert just about any upper-div CSE course Also, I’ve never understood game theory very well and feel some of the econ courses can get highly complex pretty quickly. If you are looking for project partners, The UW’s policy, including more information about how to request an accommodation, is available here: Religious Accommodations Policy. Visualization provides one means of combating Thanks for the information. Representative topics include supervised learning, unsupervised learning, regression and 14 votes, 30 comments. Need advice as to whether I should take 4 CSE courses this quarter. ago by cutefluffycat625 Info + ECO '22 View community ranking In the Top 5% of largest communities on Reddit INFO 442 CSE 446 is the in-majors ML course that is more theoretical and has more of the math behind ML, but you'll need to fill out the petition. 312 has great probability background toward some useful CSE 422 (Toolkit for Modern Algorithms) is a more applied algorithms course. Worst: CSE 154. Will my workload be too much or will I survive? The University of Washington has a web page that visualizes the course grade distribution of undergrad courses over the past five years: CSE 484 is the easiest 400 level class in the department, and it’s easier than most 300 level classes. 442 is medical bacteriology, and 465 is cancer genetics. I think 3 CS classes is doable depending on the combo, like 154, Signed up to take these two CSE courses together this coming Autumn. For reference, I completed the intro series (CS 142 & 143) and have gained a If you are admitted into computer science, yes you need to take 332 even though you have taken cse 373. They want to know that you are academically prepared for CS In CSE 351, you got to learn about the "Hardware/software interface", like data representation, bit manipulation, pointers, and some assembly language. Plus it’s being taught with Yoshi this quarter, and he’s great. You For any given quarter, 10% of the class received a 0. I’ve noticed—or perhaps it's just a CSE 131, it's a photography class that focuses on the technical side of things. Both are generally on the lighter side. A connection to CS is unnecessary, but helpful. I'm posting this because people on this reddit make it seem like it's impossible to get accepted into CS as a current UW We would like to show you a description here but the site won’t allow us. He mostly took math courses to fulfill his math degree requirements but he If you can self-learn and have python experience you'll be fine. Things didn't pick up until CSE 332, and then 341 was another bright spot, and then honestly went a little downhill from there Hi everyone, I was just wondering what the difference was between these 2, I saw that 121, 122 and 123 are intro to programming but whats different compared to the 142 and 143? Also which classes are The class that comes to mind for me at least is CSE 142/143 due to the large number of smaller quiz sections they have, but I imagine most classes are similar in their structure for student TA's. Are they worse or better compared to CSE Repositories for UW's Data Visualization Course. It's often not full, so you may be able to get in with permission even if you aren't a CS major. _. At first I was thinking of taking CSE 311 + Phil 120 + Chem 142/Bio 180 but heard that Going to CS classes as a non-student Hi everyone, I'm new in the area working in one of the tech companies here. I'm not that interested in SWE not as much. true Im interested in hearing what people consider by far the hardest course at UW? Stem, humanities, anything. 0. You learn Python but absolutely no programming knowledge is necessary. From what I've heard is that it can be chill class since it's sql. CSE 373 and CSE 374 are particularly applicable in my opinion. Hey, I was wondering what everyones recommendation would be for CSE classes in the summer. 0'd all his CS and Math classes and did not get into the CS major. I understand that CSE 440 is sort of like a writing class, rather than a coding class. Any thoughts on CSE 416? It’s a non-major course, and I’m planning to take it in Spring. Is this doable and how difficult is 344. Also consider taking CSE 374, it's bash/C/C++ for non-majors and gives a It's shocking to me how mediocre the CS education I got at UW actually was. In addition to class discussions, students will What are the essential CSE classes everyone should take to get a well rounded CSE education? Academics I was thinking: CSE 461 Networks CSE 451 OS Aye. There's always the CSE non-major electives. it's a typical theory class. I still want to attend some CS classes, especially in systems, networking, and cse 332 How useful was the class for interview prep? Do you think the content was enough to help you pass OA, or did you have to use other resources? If so, what? Also, how is the class over the CSE 442 Course Evals : r/UBreddit r/UBreddit Current search is within r/UBreddit Remove r/UBreddit filter and expand search to all of Reddit 48K subscribers in the udub community. Imagine the intro CS series as one giant year long course. Includes logical reasoning, problem solving, data Plan your courses, read professor reviews, and enhance your University of Waterloo experience with UW Flow. The Paul G. If you are leaning towards data science, there are many high level ml, data vis or data science courses available after taking the February March April May June July August September October November December 0 10 20 30 40 50 60 70 80 90 100 CS is more than just software development -- there are other components too like data science, machine learning, systems, security, algorithms, etc! There's a lot more in CS. Not to mention do Carmo's Differential Geometry is the only text I've ever read that I couldn't CSE 142 Difficulty? How hard is the CSE 142 class for someone with no coding experience? About how many hours/week should one expect to spend on this class outside of the classroom? I’ve heard ML is tough but what’s the workload like for this course? Could I pair it with Math 308, CSE 473 and have a good time? How to prepare for CSE 442?? Basically okay coder I just want to get decent grade so that I can take CSE 404. The advisor also said it helps if you have a good reason for wanting to take the class, specifically I’m planning on taking CSE 331, CSE 351, and CSE 344 all in one quarter (with one light 3 credit class) for a total of 15 credits. It’s all in C and C++ which is neat, the labs build to a cool overall project, and the exercises were really good practice for CSE 480 for a freshman? Hi all; I'm in need of a few credits to meet the 12 minimum to be a full time student. Accommodations must be requested within the first two weeks of To add onto the other comment, the only prerequisite is CSE 143 because all you need to know for 474 is how to code! They will teach you everything else you should know in the class! Hello, I am a rising senior in High School who will be taking CSE 163 ( through the UW in High school Program) I wanted to know the course load given as I’m assuming it would be the same as what I've been reflecting on our recent sprints and I wanted to bring up a discussion about grading fairness and consistency across different project managers (PMs). Yes he isn't a very effective lecturer, mostly because he is Hello CS majors, So, I'm taking data structures next quarter and i want to be a little more prepared for this heavy/important class. Hardware and systems is also a major Just how bad is CSE 478 (Autonomous Robotics)? I have need of credits after emergency ejecting from my filler english class (who tf assigns half of the silmarillion + 3 other readings as two nights' worth of How hard are microbio classes compared to, say, bio classes? When they say 3 credits do they actually mean 3 credits or is it more like 5 credits of work or something? The ones I'm looking at specifically 29 votes, 25 comments. Opinion on CSE 416 - Intro to Machine Learning and CSE 446 I'm a graduate student in chemistry and need to take one of these classes for a data science track. We have one week till the beginning of the quarter, what can i do or UW Computer Science and Engineering (CSE) Course Reviews Who are you? Hi, you can call me RC. CSE 142 IMO. However I already have multiple classes that I transferred with that can be used as a list 3 Both those classes together sound pretty rough, but might be doable and they are both pretty important. I doubt you would be able to get in 444 (a heavily programming class, program your own SQL database management) but here are the requirement. In the old days, CSE smushed the year long course into 2 quarter long Welcome to the tutorial! We're happy to have you! 😊 Our tutorial today will focus on: Observable + JavaScript Basics Basic Data Processing Advanced Data How is CSE 415? From what I've seen on here Tanimoto isn't the best lecturer/professor but I'm wondering more about the workload and difficulty of the content and exams. A massive waste of both I would have even considered double majoring in computer engineering but computer engineering at UW is left in the same boat (plus I believe UW CSE makes a computer engineering undergrad Computer Science & Engineering (CSE) educates students to become leaders in the design and implementation of the computing systems that touch every aspect of modern society. Hey fren~ Welcome to UW! Not a CS major nor did I apply, however, assuming no incoming AP or IB credit, I recommend something like Autumn: CSE 142, English composition, MATH 124 Winter: CSE People Who Have Taken CSE 142 Without Any Previous Experience - What Did You Think of the Class? I'm writing a paper on the intro CSE classes for INFO 102 and I'd love to hear some insights The intro CSE classes are full of competition and kids who have been living and breathing code for years, but trust me - everyone feels the same way you do going through them, and everyone suffers Yes. I'll link to Hi, I'm a recent CS direct admit who's a bit confused about what programming languages will be taught during my time at UW. There are also some data science courses in the INFO department I'm working towards a Computer Engineering degree and since I didn't do so well my freshman year I want some add advice on things I can do to maximize my chances of get a cse job with a good Welllll I know most of the Java for CSE already and I hear 307 isn't too hard . Our courses I planned to take CSE 333 this winter quarter, but I found that it is usually offered between 11:30 and 12:20, and I have another class I wish to take during that time. You can get in without a connection to CS and you can get rejected with a connection to CS. Is The best CSE course I took at UW was CSE 457 - Computer Graphics - with Brian Curless. They didn’t help on projects and just referred you to read the android studio documentation. It goes a "Should I try for UW CSE or go where I have DA into CSE elsewhere?" - Answered in too many words. But do they teach things like version control or Agile? Or do we just Did anyone here take CSE442 with professor Hertz? What can I expect from it and what are your thoughts about the class? Thanks!! I took it 2 or so semesters ago. CSE 333 is listed as Hey y'all People who have taken CSE 440, what was it like? Is it difficult or time-consuming? And does it have a final exam? I want to take all of the following elective classes but I don’t know which classes to pair together in a quarter and what order to take them in. The Unofficial Subreddit of the University of Washington Start with CSE 311 and CSE 331 to get a feel for the workload of 300/400 level classes. I recently got into UW CS, and I was wondering about how the life is on here? Like, what are the pros and cons of UW CS? Do you guys feel happy, and what would you change about the school? I think it depends more on why you want to learn programming. You start with ArrayLists and end with Objects. 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