Abolhassan Jawahery

This professor has taught: PHYS273, PHYS273H, PHYS275, PHYS405, PHYS758E
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Abolhassan Jawahery
PHYS273

Anonymous
12/22/2022
The most "reasonable" person since Immanuel Kant. Jawahery's lectures are pretty straightforward and his homework content may be challenging from time to time but is absolutely doable. The quizzes and exams will mostly contain questions/problems from the homework problem sets however, there always may be one or two that are mixed in (i.e. one or two questions that aren't from the H.W. problems) just to make sure you know your material. Overall, PHYS273 isn't an easy course but Jawahery definitely made the experience way more entertaining and interesting.
Abolhassan Jawahery
PHYS273

Expecting an A
Anonymous
12/12/2022
quizzes and exams identical to the hws, good at teaching.
Abolhassan Jawahery
PHYS273

Expecting a B+
Anonymous
01/20/2022
PHYS 273 is a challenging course. It's a lot of content in a short amount of time. That being said, Prof. Jawahery tries to make the most of it and present it to his students in a comprehensible way. His content builds on itself, so if you're paying attention along the way, you'll find content later in the course quite easy to understand. His homework assignments are pretty tough, so don't wait till the last night to do them. That being said, his quizzes and exams are almost identical to these homework assignments, so if you really work on them and understand the posted solutions, you'll do great. He is a very understanding and reasonable person who changed deadlines often when his lectures did not sync up with them. The final exam was quite the challenge and unlike anything we had seen before, which did not help my final grade, but the course as a whole was a good learning experience. I would recommend him if you had the choice.
Abolhassan Jawahery
PHYS405

helkoz
12/12/2011
Phys 405 is difficult. It just is. Now that we've gotten that out of the way...Prof. Jawahery is great in that he explains certain concepts very well. Sometimes he might nitpick (instance in a lab report or presentation), but usually it is not to be critical in the negative sense but helpful and INSTRUCTIVE.