Reviews for ENEE621
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Armand Makowski
ENEE621 amercado 10/11/2014 |
His lectures are super clear; but you have to be in tune to what he's saying as you copy the notes from the board. If you listen, you can get a lot of intuition about the subject from what he says. The exams are not so much difficult as very, very wordy. You have to read about half a page of typed question, just to set things up. If I could have done his exams on a legal pad instead of those tiny exam booklets, it might have helped my organize my thoughts, but you end up flipping pages back and forth to make sure you're taking everything into account. And you do have to take everything into account, because usually you can solve the problem quickly if you realize that the assumptions allow you to simplify everything in a couple of steps. If you don't SEE that short-cut, then you'll really miss that legal pad. |
Anthony Ephremides
ENEE621 amercado 10/11/2014 |
OK, two perspectives here: "as your advisor" and "as your teacher". This guy is a huge big-wig in EE, so having him as your advisor is gold. He's very knowledgeable and smart, and doors will certainly open for you. As your teacher, he follows the text, but he'll sometimes make typographical errors on the board during lecture, so if you actually read the material before class (which, admittedly, we're supposed to) you'll be just fine, but if you didn't then you can get lost (and you know how it is with math-intense classes: if you get lost on page one, you'll be lost for the rest of the class). Knows the stuff thoroughly. |