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Kenneth Yu
ENAE665 Expecting an A Anonymous 05/04/2022 |
A slight departure from his 455 teaching style, Yu sits back slightly more in 665, letting the student figure concepts out on their own. Which is to be expected for a grad level course. Still extremely helpful when you need help though |
Kenneth Yu
ENAE455 Expecting an A Anonymous 05/04/2022 |
Extremely helpful and knowledgeable. Out of all the professors I've taken, it's clear that Yu is the one that will help you the most to get an A. He often goes over exams extensively before giving them, and helps with tough homeworks in class. 10/10 |
Kenneth Yu
ENAE455 Expecting an A a778999 01/14/2011 |
Dr. Yu tries to help his students whenever they need it. His lectures are also generally easy to follow. We skipped a bunch of the material on the syllabus. He "dumbed-down" the second half of the course because we all failed the first midterm, which was nice. |
Kenneth Yu
ENAE464 Expecting an A Anonymous 09/22/2009 |
For this class, ENAE464, I would recommend taking it over Dr. Winkelnmann. Dr. Yu is overall a good professor, and is very helpful during off-class hours if you have questions. The grading system (keeps the best 4 lab grades) allows you to skip doing labs during busy weeks, but I highly recommend you do as much as the early labs as possible to secure getting an A in the class. |
Kenneth Yu
ENAE455 Anonymous 12/22/2008 |
Dr. Yu is a pretty good professor, though his lectures can be impossible to pay attention to at times. The best part about Dr. Yu is that he definitely cares about his students and is very helpful if you have any questions regarding his homeworks. His tests are somewhat difficult, but not impossible. |
Kenneth Yu
ENAE464 Expecting a C Anonymous 05/16/2008 |
Dr. Yu is a nice person, and will definitely help you if you need help. His lectures can get dry sometimes, but for ENAE464, the lecture material is important for the lab write-ups. The labs take a long time (on the order of 6-10 hours), so plan accordingly. If he gives you the option of choosing the best 4/8 labs, do the first 4 right away, because the last 4 tend to come all at once. |