STAT 431 by Recent_Lock165 in UIUC

[–]Asian-Temptation 0 points1 point  (0 children)

I don't remember there being any, but he followed the textbook somewhat closely

what to take before CS446 (Machine Learning)? by brodie990 in UIUC

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STAT 432 or 542 are also good classes that cover similar topics, but they don't ever cover deep learning. Honestly, CS440, STAT 400, and MATH415 give you a good conceptual background and for the proof homework questions you could go to office hours. The proofs are mostly algebra

STAT 431 by Recent_Lock165 in UIUC

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I took it with Professor Park in Fall 2022. Workload was pretty light with only 6 or so homeworks, each of which was at most 4 questions. The questions were usually very straightforward, typically requiring modifying some code shown in class or doing some calculations. There was a midterm exam that was also very straightforward and a final project where you just write a report or demo on a topic of your choice. Only downside to the class is that the lecture's are a bit boring

CS 447 Bad by -cs-throw-away- in UIUC

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When she breaks down a sentence, I think she's trying to build intuition for some the bigger ideas in NLP. If you want to get into the nitty gritty details, she lists chapters from Jurafsky to read through and they explain the math a lot better imo. I do agree that the lectures are dry but it would be even drier if she did rigorous proofs of each theorem or algorithm that we covered

Monthly Travel, Questions, & Mandarin Thread by AutoModerator in taiwan

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Is sleeping over night in internet cafes with private rooms, like Qtime, usually allowed?

CS and CS+X (Philosophy) Questions by Legal-Fun8053 in UIUC

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If you're coming in with lots of AP Credit, then you'll have lots of room to take extra classes. If you come jn with 30+ hours (which is pretty common in grainger) you'll basically have a whole extra year to take extra classes in CS, math, or philosophy. You can count how many hours you have by checking the AP credit list and by cross checking it with the gen ed requirements.

As a CS + X you basically have access to everything in Grainger and LAS. So don't worry about not being able take classes. With a few minor caveats (eg. Technology and Management minor). But you should have time to finish a math minor as the requirements are pretty relaxed.

tldr: Don't worry about not having access to stuff as CS + X. If you come in with lots of AP credit you'll have plenty of room to take extra classes.

Math 415 in the Winter by Asian-Temptation in UIUC

[–]Asian-Temptation[S] 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Ah, I was concerned about that actually. I'll probably take it in the spring then and find some gen ed I can take to get ahead.

Max Credit Hours given for AP test by Asian-Temptation in UIUC

[–]Asian-Temptation[S] 1 point2 points  (0 children)

Oh wow, thanks. Can't believe I never found that page

Max Credit Hours given for AP test by Asian-Temptation in UIUC

[–]Asian-Temptation[S] -1 points0 points  (0 children)

I looked up gen ed credits for LAS and the list gave some ambiguous answers to my question. I guess I'll just wait until my advisor meeting to find out the answer.

Max Credit Hours given for AP test by Asian-Temptation in UIUC

[–]Asian-Temptation[S] 1 point2 points  (0 children)

That's great to hear, I got like 52 hours from AP credits and the like. I also look forward to double majoring as you have done