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Electrical & Comp. Engineering
4.9
Overall rating
Excellent
2.7
Difficulty level
Easy
100%
Would take again
Based on 7 reviews
2026
Last active
3 courses taught
Showing 7 of 7 reviews
Definitely a chill, smart, thoughtful and caring, all-round guy. Also definitely need to study hard to do well. He is big on effort
Prof Bayati is the best professor at TMU. I took BME 532 and BME 632 with him and I'm so glad that I did. I can't thank him enough for all his help and support. If you want to do good in his classes, make sure you attend the lectures. Exams weren't difficult. I highly recommend taking both 532 and 632 with him.
Professor Bayati is someone who cares deeply about his students. He explains concepts in depth and very clearly. He's not just a good professor, but he's a great person overall. I enjoyed taking ELE 632 with him this summer semester, and I hope I get him as a professor for future courses.
He was by far one of the most caring professors I have met. He understands the needs and pains of students and tried his best to help us succeed in the course. His quizzes and tests were also very fair. THANK YOU PROFESSOR BAYATI!
Prof Bayati at the end of the day wants his students to succeed. He will be there for you to answer any questions, listen to any grievances and do absolutely everything he can in his power to help you succeed. He grades by the book and understands that questions that are wrong need a close eye for part marks. Most importantly He understands student
Aside from quizzes, attendance was not mandatory. In lectures, he would go over the answers to the quizzes as well as examples for the topics in class. For this class the professor did not create their own slides and moved kind of fast in class when going through examples. His assigned problem sets were helpful in preparing for quizzes and tests.
Aside from quizzes, attendance was not mandatory. As a student who did not attend lectures, the slides were informative and, along with the optional problem sets, contained pretty much all the information needed to be able to succeed in the class. In lectures, he would go over the answers to the quizzes as well as examples for the topics in class.