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What were they trying to test Check out this repository which contains all my self-learning materials : ) UCB EECS126 : probability theory and random processes. While you may struggle a little bit, CS 70 is enough for 189 Posted by u/[Deleted Account] - 1 vote and 3 comments I've heard many things from my seniors about taking EE 126 and 127 (especially 126) as a CS major because it helps prepare for CS 189. Read 18 reviews & ratings for Probability and Random Processes (EECS 126) and find out who's teaching it in Spring 2026 at Berkeley (the University of California, Berkeley). Cs170 is around the same. That’s what you get when you let a bunch of insecure 20 yo write exams. *To enroll in this class, select the lecture and the 999 Contribute to tyleryzhu/EECS126 development by creating an account on GitHub. Also, some (not all) of the content is relatively straightforward whereas 126 is Other EECS classes I am taking will be CS189, EECS 127 so I hope to choose the one with less workload&difficulty between the two. 126 is helpful for probability, but don’t think of it as quant probability itself, just as you shouldn’t think of 61b/170 = ability to Leetcode. How manageable is it to get an A in the class, considering I am only taking physics 7b with it and I am willing to work Because EECS 126 bases itself on the crutch that its students have a solid foundation in probability from CS70, it's therefore a much more rigorous course and goes far more in-depth CS 189 + EECS 126 + EECS 127 doable? Possible to do well in them if taken together? To add context, I won’t take any other classes but I’m not sure about other time commitments; could If your sole purpose of taking Data 140/EECS 126 is to prepare for 189 and not out of interest in probability itself, don't bother. I hear 170 and 61c are both easier, and 126 is similar in difficulty, to the average Math UD. For reference I got a high a- in 70 (decent understanding of stats/probability) and a low a- in 170. I heard that 170 is hard but it seems that many math Class Schedule (Spring 2026): EECS 126 – TuTh 12:30-13:59, Dwinelle 145 – Kannan Ramchandran Class Notes Phase 1 and 2 seats are open to ECE, EECS, CS, and non-EECS It honestly even is somewhat tangential. I saved writing up one question for the end because I knew how to do it, and suddenly, it ended 10 minutes early. Eecs 126 goes even more fast paced than data140. Hi, current third year looking to take eecs 126 next sem. . There is no inherently good reason for DS students not to take Data 140 for probability, and Data 102 for MLDM, unless they take the CS or Stats version of it (EECS 126, CS 189, STAT 154) 127 workload is lower then 126 probably cause there are no labs and homeworks usually don't take as long. 126 is straight up sadistic. Welcome to STEM at Berkeley Hence, I am taking eecs 126 next semester: I understand it is a hard class. Is EE 126 really the hardest EECS class? Title. I've heard this from a few people I've spoken to and was wondering how true it is. trueI am extremely frustrated by this situation. Remaining seats open during the adjustment period. It was the worst fucking exam ever. Contribute to paperfront/EECS-126-Notes development by creating an account on GitHub. - 55 votes, 18 comments. I'm in 70 right now, and I think I've enjoyed the discrete math EECS 126 - Probability and Random Processes Electrical Engineering and Computer Sciences Undergraduate COE - College of Engineering Notes for UC Berkeley's EECS 126 course. I'm not sure if I should advocate this but maybe download them (particularly the solutions) before the semester ends to get a headstart. I don't have a great gauge for 191--Givental has a tendency to make homeworks and tests quite hard. All the 126 homeworks/solutions are up on the site. Ive taken Calc III and EECS127 with A's in both. If I take 182 without EECS 126 will I get my ass kicked? I got an A- in CS70 but my probability understanding was way better than my discrete Aditya Sengupta Note: LATEX format adapted from template for lecture notes from CS 267, Applications of Parallel Comput-ing, UC Berkeley EECS department. There’s no course like it. I’m wondering how difficult 126 actually Phase 1 and 2 seats are open to ECE, EECS, CS, and non-EECS COE majors.

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