Ross Miller

This professor has taught: KNES190, KNES289W, KNES300, KNES300H, KNES402, KNES402H, KNES497, KNES689P, KNES689Z, KNES789M, KNES789W, NACS640, NACS898
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Ross Miller
KNES300

Expecting an A
Anonymous
01/24/2024
Dr. Miller's class (including the lab) is very straightforward, and not too difficult. His lectures are all recorded and very easy to understand and he's very good at explaining concepts. As long as you watch his videos/go to lecture and lab and take notes you'll get an A.
Ross Miller
KNES300

Expecting an A
Anonymous
01/14/2024
Dr. Miller is pretty cool, I liked him. He gives a lot of visual examples, whether that be videos, graphs, or using his body to demonstrate- which is helpful. He explains everything well and is always willing to meet up to explain concepts and why an answer on an exam or quiz was correct or incorrect. He's pretty blunt but does want students to succeed. He releases a practice exam before each test, make sure you take them! The 4 exams can be challenging. Have to study hard for the class if you want an A. He has recorded lectures (from the pandemic) you can watch & upload the slides, which was great! Slight stumble toward the end of the semester over whether one question was fair to ask on the third exam (said a future lecture's content wasn't supposed to be used, but it was… in my & others’ opinion). However, at the end of the day, he was fair by crossing that question off so it wasn't counted toward our grade. That's why the other reviewer said he got mad, was after that incident as he blamed it on people not being in class. But my friend went to every single lecture and answered that question completely wrong whereas I, who missed some, answered it correctly. So idk Lecture21-gate could be argued about forever. Note that he’ll possibly throw in questions where the answer may be “none of the answer choices,” which tripped me up so don’t let that happen to you, read everything carefully. Personally, I found not listening to or taking his *notes/side comments* next to certain questions for the best. They ended up making me overthink and change my gut-instinct answer, causing me to get the question wrong. The comments could be helpful if you have a different mindset of thinking than me but just take them with a grain of salt until you see for yourself what's best for you. Lab isn’t too bad as long as you have a good group. There are 6 reports due roughly every other week but sometimes up to 3 wks cause no reports are due on weeks with an exam. If Sam is your TA you are in great hands! To wrap up- take good notes, study hard, ask questions, and you’ll be just fine!
Ross Miller
KNES300

Expecting a B
Anonymous
12/20/2023
Class is pretty straightforward, lectures are on his YouTube channel, tests and quizzes are all online wherever you want to take them, and lab reports seemed to be graded pretty leniently. I have no interest in anything physics related, so I found the course to be pretty boring, but, I learned a lot. The physics and math aspect is not difficult at all, it just depends on what you are interested in learning. He sent an email about people not coming to class after saying "technically attendance isn't mandatory which is why the lectures are online." You're better off just showing up anyways so you don't get behind. Definitely recommend, though, super nice guy!
Ross Miller
KNES300

Expecting an A
Anonymous
11/27/2023
Fairly easy class, but the material is pretty dry. Dr. Miller can be confusing with expectations. His syllabus said the lectures could be watched online but then he got upset with our class for not coming in person. Just make sure you know the expectations.
Ross Miller
KNES300

Expecting an A
IfCourseEvalsWereHones
12/18/2022
Straightforward class. Dr. Miller is a nice, realistic, and articulate professor. Explains concepts very well, the exams are fair and he provides lots of practice tests to prepare you. When I took the class, Dr. Miller gave you the option to either take exams online or in person. Material isn't too difficult. There are physics and math involved, but it's very light because Dr. Miller rather emphasize the theoretical concepts and tests you on simple trig instead. The lab portion was fine. A report was due every other week, but you get to work on it with group members and grading was pretty lenient.