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Stat 135 Berkeley Reddit, : r/berkeley r/berkeley Current search is within r/berkeley Remove r/berkeley filter and expand search to all of Reddit Which order should I take these stats classes in? (133, 134/140, 135) I'm a cs major with barely any real stats knowledge, but I thought the material from CS 70 was interesting. Requires Data 140 / a similar probability background to do well in. If possible I'd like to get stat 135 out of the… Notifications You must be signed in to change notification settings Fork 2 We would like to show you a description here but the site won’t allow us. Adam Lucas is a professor in the Statistics department at University of California Berkeley - see what their students are saying about them or leave a rating yourself. ) I used data 140's book + the lectures + working my way through practice problems, but from a skim through the harvard class seems very solid. Topics include descriptive statistics, maximum likelihood estimation, non-parametric methods, introduction to optimality, goodness-of-fit tests, analysis of variance, bootstrap and computer-intensive methods and least squares estimation. Also took 170 and 54 if that helps. ". I A stats minor needs all this stuff: "Stat 134 (or Stat 140*) and Stat 135; and three courses from: Statistics 150, 151A, 152, 153, 154, 155, 157, 158, and 159 including at least one course with a laboratory (exactly as in the major). If youre still keen on taking Data 140. (What is it with the stats department and shitty textbooks - the 135 textbook was somehow even worse. Also, should I take 134 or 140? I'm graduating Fall 2024 and need Stat 135 but have an internship outside of Berkeley this summer. A subreddit for the community of UC Berkeley as well as the surrounding City of Berkeley, California. Contribute to henry-liev/STAT-135 development by creating an account on GitHub. Thanks! Stat 135 vs Data C102 Workload Hi! I'm a data science major who needs to take these two classes to satisfy his ML/CID requirement. Unfortunately, next semester is looking to be a rough semester workload-wise for me, and I was wondering if anyone could guide me on which of these classes would have less work? What is the workload of a typical stat upper div? Courses like 134, 140, 135, 150, 151A, 153, 154. I haven't used that particular resource but +1 to generally needing some outside source. The topics to be covered are fundamental concepts of mathematical statistics, including survey sampling, estimation and hypothesis testing, topics in descriptive statistics and data analysis, with particular emphasis on graphical displays, aspects of experimental design, and a variety of applications. If possible I'd like to get stat 135 out of the… A subreddit for the community of UC Berkeley as well as the surrounding City of Berkeley, California. Would taking STAT 135 be a good statistics opener course? Hello! I want to get my feet wet into the field of statistics and was wondering if STAT 135 would be a good opener course for someone like me ( with little to no stat background - but some on other fields of mathematics) since DATA 8 is not expanding any more seats this semester. At the end of the day though, the course content is roughly similar to Stat 134 and I truly dont think taking Stat 134 puts you at a disadvantage. A subreddit for the community of UC Berkeley as well as the surrounding City of Berkeley, California. I definitely do think its a good class (and personally Id take a Data class over a Stat class any day, I didnt really like Lucas' lectures in Stat 135). Aug 4, 2025 ยท Contribute to berkeley-stat135/fall-2025 development by creating an account on GitHub. I'm graduating Fall 2024 and need Stat 135 but have an internship outside of Berkeley this summer. Lucas's lectures are mediocre, and the textbook is awful. I'm trying to double with stats; please help me figure out the order of classes to take. UC Berkeley Stat 135 Summer 2025. Stat C131A is (roughly) analogous to Data 100 but with R. Doesn't require as much math, but there's a significant coding component. I Stat 135 (slightly outdated link, the most recent I could find) is some coding with a ton of math. 3k16, ndwfiy, brzfl, vwv7z, zl7f, dg0a, vee5t7, t9m974, wzgh4, ygx,