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4Good Class
5Very Easy
3Kinda Interesting
4Useful

Professor Rating

3OK Prof

Prof: Jianping Yu / Fall 2025

Dec 15, 2025

Comments on the course

While I found the course to be fairly easy, it definitely covered a lot of stuff, which sometimes felt a bit overwhelming and like we were rushing through concepts. The overwhelm was helped by the fact that we really didn't cover anything in great detail, although it would have been nice to get more of a background on some of the concepts. This term the overall grade was comprised of 12 tutorial assignments, 4 R assignments, 2 midterms, and a final. I found the tutorial assignments to be perfectly sufficient for understanding the material, and the R assignments were often good refreshers on material covered a few weeks earlier. The questions on the exams were exactly like those on tutorial assignments, so I felt that the midterms and final were very fair.

Course Content

The course covered probabilities/properties of probability, random variables, various continuous and discrete probability distributions, and hypothesis testing, among other things. I had previously used some of the material in other courses, just taking certain facts for granted, so it was nice to get a bit of an idea where those things came from. I'm sure at least some of the material will be useful in future courses, given that it has already been used in courses I've taken in the past.

Comments on the professor

Dr. Yu often didn't go into much more detail than what was in the notes during lectures, and often seemed to not know how to answer questions about the material, but she usually got the point across with the examples. She did frequently make small errors, and then she would get kind of flustered and need to take a moment to recompose herself, which I sometimes felt detracted from my ability to follow the lecture. She was very organized in terms of actually running the course though.

Advice

Do the tutorial assignments before going to the tutorial. That way you'll know if you don't understand something and need to ask your TA for help with something specific when you walk in. And, if your TA allows it, always check your answers before submitting the assignment.

School: UVicCourse: STAT254Delivery: In personWorkload: LightTextbook Use: Optional
Assignment HeavyExam Heavy
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Class Ratings

3OK Class
4Easy
3Kinda Interesting
2Barely Useful

Professor Rating

3OK Prof

Prof: Liane Chen / Fall 2025

Dec 15, 2025

Comments on the course

Overall this is an easy course. Textbook readings can be tedious but are essential. Exam questions are written and are often judged harshly.

Course Content

Just another cell bio course!

Comments on the professor

Boring but informative lectures.

Advice

Do the practice problems.

School: UBCCourse: BIOL 200Delivery: In personGrade: Not sure yetWorkload: LightTextbook Use: Yes
Exam HeavyParticipation Heavy
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Class Ratings

3OK Class
4Easy
4Interesting
3Kinda Useful

Professor Rating

4Good Prof

Prof: Sarah Burke / Fall 2025

Dec 15, 2025

Comments on the course

There is a steep learning curve in the first few weeks, but after getting into the groove this lab is very enjoyable.

School: UBCCourse: PHYS 219Delivery: In personGrade: A+Workload: LightTextbook Use: No
Participation HeavyAssignment Heavy
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Class Ratings

4Good Class
2Hard
5Very Interesting
4Useful

Professor Rating

5Amazing Prof

Prof: Jim Bryan / Fall 2025

Dec 15, 2025

Comments on the course

This is a fast paced course and requires a lot of work to keep up.

Course Content

Calc III and IV are covered.

Comments on the professor

Jim was the best lecturer I have had so far at UBC. Enthusiastic, informative, and hilarious.

Advice

Brush up on your basic integrals!

School: UBCCourse: MATH 217Delivery: In personGrade: Not sure yetWorkload: HeavyTextbook Use: Optional
Exam Heavy