Reviews for ENAE311H
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Christoph Brehm
ENAE311H Expecting a B Anonymous 12/12/2024 |
Pros: -only time ive seen mostly theoretical lectures be so easy to understand -examples were relevant and helpful -lecture notes are very good and posted from day 1 -easily the most lenient professor ive ever had, due dates are largely flexible -wants to help as much as he can, changed the grading scheme multiple times to help the class -helpful in office hours -held reviews inside and outside of class for exams Cons: -I felt his exam grading could be a bit too harsh on calculation errors at times -really doesnt have enough time to be teaching, was routinely late to class and busy with conferences and such -examples are often not in lecture notes -doesnt respond to emails until late at night -homeworks can be difficult if you dont go to office hours -often a bit too bright for us mere mortals ; you have to make sure to ask questions or he’ll assume you understand -assigned project groups very late into the semester Overall: I took the class as a non-honors student (wanted to do the project) and while I struggled at times, I really enjoyed the class and would recommend Brehm as one of the better profs in the department. |
Christopher Cadou
ENAE311H Expecting an A- fiddlerkrt 12/23/2010 |
Dr. Cadou is probably the nicest aerospace professor I have ever had. His class, however, is pretty difficult. His lectures normally reduce your brains to mush, but the textbook does help clarify the material. I had quite a few mishaps in this class, but I somehow managed to scrape an A-. Homeworks consist of book problems and some of his own problems. The book problems are always very easy, but the ones he makes up are often difficult. I strongly advise working with a friend in this class because two people are more likely to figure it out than one person. Midterms and Exams are difficult. Before the exam, he lists the topics on the exam and then puts a star next to the most important ones. These, ultimately, are the concepts that end up on the exams, so make sure you know them front, sideways, and backwards. The best preparation for the exams is reading the class notes and reviewing all your problem sets. |
Christopher Cadou
ENAE311H Expecting an A- a778999 12/25/2009 |
His lectures were really hard to follow because he just writes down complicated formulas on the board. Luckily you can use examples in the book to help you solve HW problems. For the honors section he teaches material not covered in the book and that's where you get screwed. Overall I didn't enjoy the class that much. I didn't learn anything and the only reason I got an A- was because of what I remembered from ENAE283. It may have been the material, the way he taught it, or a combination of both. I don't really know. |