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Prof. Williams is a kind man who cares about his students. Although his lectures are indeed sort of boring - he tries to make up for it by a ton of interesting demonstrations.
The content of my class was very much the content in the book - which may or may not be a good thing, depending on the person.
His exams are fair in that they aren't IMPOSSIBLE. Prof. Williams seems to like to integrate a multitude of physical situations into a single problem in order to make it complicated. For example, although your homework will deal with friction, energy, springs, ramps, etc. individually, a likely exam problem will have all of that in one.
Overall, take his class - especially if you aren't bored easy.
Prof. Williams is a kind man who cares about his students. Although his lectures are indeed sort of boring - he tries to make up for it by a ton of interesting demonstrations.
The content of my class was very much the content in the book - which may or may not be a good thing, depending on the person.
His exams are fair in that they aren't IMPOSSIBLE. Prof. Williams seems to like to integrate a multitude of physical situations into a single problem in order to make it complicated. For example, although your homework will deal with friction, energy, springs, ramps, etc. individually, a likely exam problem will have all of that in one.
Overall, take his class - especially if you aren't bored easy.
Based on 20 Users
TOP TAGS
- Is Podcasted (5)
- Appropriately Priced Materials (6)
- Issues PTEs (5)
- Useful Textbooks (7)
- Tough Tests (9)
- Would Take Again (6)
- Tolerates Tardiness (4)
- Needs Textbook (8)