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Electrical Engineering
3.4
Overall rating
Average
3.4
Difficulty level
Moderate
76%
Would take again
Based on 47 reviews
2026
Last active
6 courses taught
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Very relevant course taught by a very smart prof, exams were fair and similar to the practice problems given.
Prof is chill and funny af, as long as you pay attention in lectures you will do good. (He rarely fails people too)
Very knowledgeable and a great lecturer. Spends time to go back and make sure you understand fundamentals.
Extremely detailed slides and information about the course. Condenses textbook in a great way, and exams are directly off his slides and notes. He seems difficult to others, but as long as you study his slides and do his examples, you won't do badly in his course. His slides prepared me for fourth year electronics courses very well.
Probably learned more electronics than in any other circuits course I've done.
Exam questions are theory heavy but they're basically COPIED out of the lecture notes. Lectures are long and content heavy but if you actually go to his office hours for help and actively listen in class you won't have too much trouble in this course. Anyone who says otherwise is solely living off curves and 2 step calculator based exams.
The people rating him a 5 star have to be bots bruh, if you aren't a pro in electronics and don't understand concepts so easily then you will struggle. He teaches theory on a graduate level, and his slides have NO EXAMPLES.
He's teaching style is absolute wack and expects us to just know stuff. Doesn't solve examples in class. Doesn't tell us what specific topics are on exam and his slides are extremely long with a lot of unnecessary stuff. All his exams are derivations you won't see a single number on there. He marks really n hard gives no to very little part marks.
If you don't do well in his course you shouldn't be in engineering. He is a professor who wants you to understand what you are doing and why instead of just a monkey who can use a calculator. All you need to know are the concepts and KCL. See what he emphasizes in the lectures and understand the slides. He is an easy marker. Prelabs are very long.
His exams are kinda fair as they are straight from his slideshows, and as a person he's chill and sometimes funny. However his lecture slides have way too much content, are very theory based, no examples, so its LOTS of work having to study every single slide knowing any slide could be on the exam. If you have him study the theory and ONLY slides.