KJ Ray Liu

This professor has taught: EDSP652, ENEE408G, ENEE420, ENEE425, ENEE630, ENEE631, ENEE634
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KJ Ray Liu
ENEE425

Anonymous
03/02/2016
Lectures are very boring and he follows exactly from the book. You can honestly skip class and read the book. The homework are very difficult and time consuming. A lot of the questions he assigns are advanced problems and he believes that you'll finish them in 2-3 hours but you should expect to take much more than that. There are 2 projects in the class which you can work with partners on and aren't too difficult (there are no right or wrong answers) but be sure to show your output and explain what you did. There is only 1 midterm and 1 final. They are both as he says "basic" questions but they are worded weirdly so you may think its one thing while its another. The sample exams he puts doesnt help you except show you the layout of what the exam might look like. Overall I would not recommend him for this class or maybe any class. He is rude at times, even when you go to his office hours he doesn't seem to be helpful and rushes you to get out. If you did really well in 322 then this maybe the class for you. If you just want an elective then you should pick another class!
KJ Ray Liu
ENEE425

Expecting a B+
Anonymous
01/02/2013
Lectures from the stock slides provided by the textbook publishers and are often lacking in terms of examples, making homework difficult. This class would really benefit from having a discussion section for that reason. Homework problems vary between difficult and tedious. Weekly problem sets from the textbook result in a pretty heavy workload and the assigned textbook (Mitra) is not great. He likes to play coy when asked about the content of upcoming exams. This is very frustrating, as there is some overlap of material with practice exams given, but many topics that seem to be unimportant or not as emphasized in the homework show up as well. He does emphasize concepts over performing calculations, which is a definite plus.