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Physics
4.8
Overall rating
Excellent
3.0
Difficulty level
Moderate
97%
Would take again
Based on 70 reviews
2021
Last active
7 courses taught
Showing 10 of 70 reviews
Excellent lectures. He uses simulations to explain complex physics concepts, which made understanding his course easier than other profs. I was struggling on my second-semester physics course and somehow I found his lectures on google drive(I was taking the course on another prof accidentally) Then I got A+ on the course.
Amazing prof!!! He also took over to do the study sessions this semester which was great.
Absolute beauty of a prof. Awesome engaging lectures with great examples. Best physics prof I ever had
Springer is the Sheldon Cooper of the physics department. Can get off topic sometimes, which makes you fall behind. Very passionate about physics, lots of participation, not lenient about marks though
Great Prof! I wasn't even in his section but because it was an online course I was able to access the content. He marks fairly, he teaches well. He answers questions pretty well. Don't really have anything bad to say about this dude. But that doesn't mean you can slack. You do have to keep up with class and practice or you will struggle a bit.
HE'S AMAZING!!! He wasn't even my prof but I watched his lectures and it totally helped me with the content! Also pays lofi music during breaks, and answers all questions. His lessons are easy to follow and I'd def take his class again
Springer is one of the better physics professors at Ryerson, but PCS335 is definitely not easy. The (3) quizzes and exam were difficult, and only 1 hour was given for 8 questions - 2 hours for the 16 question exam. Not sure if this was different in the non-online course, but they definitely weren't the fairest tests.
best professor ever, the sweetest and wants you to learn. I wish I could have him as my prof for my whole university physics courses. THE BEST!
He is a fine professor but he is always behind and he gets mad if he is disturbed a lot . Ok
Springer is amazing, nothing more to be said. If you want to understand physics, you gotta choose springer.