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Engineering
2.6
Overall rating
Below average
2.8
Difficulty level
Easy
32%
Would take again
Based on 19 reviews
2025
Last active
6 courses taught
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Projects are fun, lectures are okay, but hes very nice and will answer questions as best as he can. Responds to emails promptly, and marked exams fairly. Final and Midterm were never excessive, always gave us a good review session(s).
Very monotone speaker. Seems like he is always sad. It is really easy to fall asleep in his class. Cool course projects though!
Hard to understand, his english is quite bad. He needs to stop rushing through his lectures to be more clear. And yes, his writing on the board is quite messy. Multiple choice engineering exams shouldn't be given in 3rd year!
It's hard to understand his writing on the board. He needs to take his time and write more clear. His explanations are difficult to understand, which made the course hard to learn. At least the projects were fun!
Good examples were pretty far and between if any (writing on board was hard to read many times) exam was a joke, 90% of the class didn't understand his "diagram" if you can call it that; not sure why Ryerson would have a prof like this teaching a graduate level course, I thought they would have quality instruction post undergrad...guess i was wrong
Jeff Xi is the nicest prof I've ever encountered. He'll even make a mistake counting the marks up on your test so you miraculously pass! Open note multiple choice tests are actually trickier than they seem. Power point slides can get tedious, print them off and take notes on them
A good prof. The lecture notes were awesome, although the lectures themselves were boring. He would occasionally bring in stuff to show, like turbine blades, and aircraft skins, which was pretty interesting. Tests were fair, so was the marking.