Stat 2 Berkeley Reddit, A subreddit for the community of UC Berkeley as well as the surrounding City of Berkeley, California. . Public Health 142 Which one is an easier stat class? Also please recommend this poor senior soul any easy classes! (Upper div, science related preferred but will take anything!) I'm planning on taking Stat W21 over the summer along with a SWE internship and am not sure if I will be able to handle the workload of both after working at my internship all day. You get admitted to the college of L&S, and from there you need to have 3. But, Public Health 142 seems to be an option too because their syllabus covers similar topics to that of Math 10B, and the class is more specialized (at Taking Stats? I took AP stats and got a 4 in high school, and I’m planning to take a stats course for my major math requirement. I recommend Stat 20 for the following reason: If you decide to change your major later, and the new one requires statistics, you're probably safer off taking stat 20 / 21, simply because it'll count towards both Five hours of lecture and four hours of laboratory per week for 8 weeks. In my view, Stat 2 is for those who want to get the requirement over with, Stat 21 is for all Haas-intended students, and Stat 20 is for those who plan to major in Stat but need some What are your thoughts on the Stats major/department in general? I'm an incoming L&S freshman looking to major in a quantitative STEM field and there I am considering possibly taking Stat 2 or Stat 20. Some of the STAT electives like STAT 155 (Game Theory) are also difficult, although some are "relatively" easier than others. Just a bunch of random statistical tests with no intuition behind them, and the textbook was Stats vs Econ Which is more useful for jobs? What are classes like? What are some skills and traits that new econ or new stats students need to have to do well in courses? I know there is no econ minor, . Is it fine to take the intro to stats course (statistics 2)? Or am I supposed to Programs like the Berkeley MA are profit centers for the department.