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STAT 3080 From Data to Knowledge
Last taught: Fall 2023
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Spring 2019
3.3
Average

If you are worried about a lack of coding experience coming into the course like I was, don't be. The course is not as intensive as a CS course, and you should be able to pick up on a lot of the coding fairly quickly as long as you have at least some experience with it. While I didn't think Martinet was the most engaging professor I have ever had, she is very caring and always willing to help out. The only thing to be concerned about as far as the coding aspect is the quizzes, which there are only 3 of. Since there are only 3 and they're collectively worth 15% of the grade, if you're a little shaky on the methods, I highly recommend going back and re-doing the homeworks beforehand to get some practice. Overall, a fairly easy and worthwhile course if you're looking to get credit for the STAT major/minor.

Instructor 3.0
Enjoyability 3.0
Recommend 4.0
Difficulty 2.0
Hours/Week 4.0
Spring 2019
4.7
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This course is great for people who are interested in learning the basics of R and new statistical methods. The class is minimal work, with just weekly homework assignments, 2 of which can be skipped/dropped. Prof. Martinet is awesome and I genuinely looked forward to coming to class each day because of her. Other assignments are in-class quizzes which can be tough, but are doable if you study, as well as a project which is actually kind of fun because you get to choose your own data set to explore. Overall, a fun, pretty easy and enjoyable course.

Instructor 5.0
Enjoyability 4.0
Recommend 5.0
Difficulty 2.0
Hours/Week 2.0
Fall 2018
3.3
Average

Easy enough class if you have basic programming experience. Assignments get a little confusing at times, so just go to office hours and they pretty much walk you through it. Had to go to lectures because of clicker questions, but they weren't too bad. I think we had like 3 quizzes throughout the year, testing on basic programming knowledge and syntax. Study for those and you'll be fine. Also you get two homework drops, which is pretty clutch just in case you forget to submit an assignment.

Instructor 4.0
Enjoyability 2.0
Recommend 4.0
Difficulty 1.0
Hours/Week 2.0
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Fall 2018
4.3
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Great Professor! Class was super easy to get an A in. Class contains mostly of programming assignments (which you can drop your lowest 2) and you just have to go to office hours if you need help. There are programming quizzes (3) but those are doable. She does require inclass participation through iclickers, but she is open for you going to other lecture times. overall great class!

Instructor 5.0
Enjoyability 4.0
Recommend 4.0
Difficulty 2.0
Hours/Week 0.0
Fall 2018
3.0
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I generally agree with the other reviews. I'm a CS major and found this class to be very easy, mostly because 1) R isn't a hard language to pick up if you already have programming experience and 2) Only basic programming concepts were covered. If you're worried about going in with no prior programming experience, I'd recommend going through a basic R tutorial on Datacamp a week or so before the semester starts, as that will provide a short overview of what you can expect in this class.

Instructor 3.0
Enjoyability 3.0
Recommend 3.0
Difficulty 1.0
Hours/Week 4.0
Fall 2018
3.3
Average

If you have prior programming experience, then this class will pretty much be a breeze. I didn’t have any background in coding coming into the class and it still wasn’t too challenging as long as you’re willing to spend some time reviewing her notes and googling. The final grade consists of the weekly homeworks, 3 programming quizzes, clicker Q’s, and the 3-part final project. The homeworks and the quizzes are by far the most difficult components of the class. The homework can take upwards of 5-6 hours to finish if they’re difficult but reviewing with a group helps a lot. The quizzes were really hard for me due to my lack of programming knowledge but you can scrape by if you dedicate a fairly sizable amount of time to studying each notes section. Professor Martinent is very lenient with the clicker questions so you can miss a bunch and still pull a 100 for the final clicker grade. The project may seem a little intimidating but the rubric she gives you is very straightforward and simple so if you follow that, you’re guaranteed to do well. Overall, I enjoyed the class and if you’re looking for a statistics elective or introduction to R that won’t kill your GPA, this is a good option!

Instructor 4.0
Enjoyability 2.0
Recommend 4.0
Difficulty 2.0
Hours/Week 5.0
Fall 2018
3.0
Average

I personally hated this class for a variety of reasons but 1.) R is a useful and cool language and 2.) There aren't that many statistics electives, so I would say this class is a take

Instructor 3.0
Enjoyability 3.0
Recommend 3.0
Difficulty 3.0
Hours/Week 3.0
Fall 2018
3.3
Average

I have pretty mixed feelings about this course but overall it wasn't that bad. Professor Martinet is smart and a pretty solid lecturer. She is also mostly fair. My favorite thing about this course was simply learning R, as it is a very cool/enjoyable programming language to learn. With that being said, I think there is a lot of potential to make this class better. We rarely got a chance to actually analyze real data online (with the exception of the final project) and I think that doing this more would have made the class way more worthwhile. Most of the time, the homework assignments felt random and not applicable to real life at all. One very nice thing about the course, though, is that there are zero midterms and no final exams. If you are willing to put in a solid amount of work on the homeworks, then I would mostly recommend this course.

Instructor 4.0
Enjoyability 3.0
Recommend 3.0
Difficulty 3.0
Hours/Week 6.0
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