Suppose you had a professor so exceptional such that brilliance, courage, and heart are the norm. Their precisely articulated lectures spanning from elementary to complex rank amongst UCSB's finest. Such a nontrivial professor must faintly smile at the phenomenon of their own transcendental existence. By definition, this is Qian Yu.
Suppose you had a professor who precisely embodies brilliance, humility, and heart. With lectures spanning from elementary to complex, one can exactly ending up getting a top-rank education. This professor seems surreal, such that they faintly smile at their nontrivial existence. By definition, this is Qian Yu. And that concludes today's review.
Completely unfair that some students had advanced calculators like the ti nspire that could basically do all the math on the test. Felt very pay to win.
Professor was nice but the class was not designed very well. Lectures were too formalised and sections didn't always align with the lecture topics. Homework was given inconsistently and seemed useless since most of it never appeared again. Exams were calculation intensive and unfair since those with CAS calculators did better.