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Fall 2009 J. KubiatowiczCourse FeedbackCS162 Operating Systems and Systems Programming Course FeedbackDiscussion 101,102: Gunho LeeDiscussion 103,104: Jingtao WangDiscussion 105: Alex SmolenFeedback Goals:The purp ose of this feedback is to help the TAs and instructors do a better job this semester and to improveCS 162 for future semesters. Use additional pap e r if neces sary.1 The Best and the Worst• What is your favorite part about the course?• What do you like the least about the course?2 Mechanics of the Course• Were the course prerequisites (CS61A, CS61B, CS61C, and Math 55) sufficient for the material in theclass? If not, what did you feel under-prepared for?• Was the material presented in either lecture or discussion section too fast or too slow?• How can we improve to make the material eas ier to learn?3 Constructive criticism for TAsPlease list TAs you have interacted with, and any suggestions you have to help them do their jobs better.4 Constructive criticism for Prof John KubiatowiczAny suggestions or comments are welcome.5 Other suggestions for improving cs162Any suggestions or comments are welcome, espec ially if they can be implemented this semester. (If you havean idea how instructional computing can make computers more reliable, let me


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