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Professor Igo is a very good physics teacher. He would clearly tell you about the concepts then do a lot of examples. Also, he does a lot of demonstrations. For his tests, go to his review sessions and do the mock tests because that's where he gets his questions from. True, his lectures were dry, but what can you expect from a Physics course? At least he doesn't just keep teaching concepts or derive formulas like some other professors do. Highly recommended. Plus, if you go to his office hours a lot, he takes the effort to learn your name.
He really seems to care that the students learn it. I never saw him make anyone feel stupid for the questions they asked, and he's very, very approachable in his office hours. He's a cute ole man, and there's moments in his lecture when his humor comes through.
Most of the time though, his lectures are a little dry, and a lot of the difficulty of the class is just in doing enough problems. Still, he's clear on what he wants you to know. This is another of those classes where it's important not to fall behind. (If you can fit the PDP workshops into your schedule, they're really helpful! Highly recommended.)
Professor Igo is a very good physics teacher. He would clearly tell you about the concepts then do a lot of examples. Also, he does a lot of demonstrations. For his tests, go to his review sessions and do the mock tests because that's where he gets his questions from. True, his lectures were dry, but what can you expect from a Physics course? At least he doesn't just keep teaching concepts or derive formulas like some other professors do. Highly recommended. Plus, if you go to his office hours a lot, he takes the effort to learn your name.
He really seems to care that the students learn it. I never saw him make anyone feel stupid for the questions they asked, and he's very, very approachable in his office hours. He's a cute ole man, and there's moments in his lecture when his humor comes through.
Most of the time though, his lectures are a little dry, and a lot of the difficulty of the class is just in doing enough problems. Still, he's clear on what he wants you to know. This is another of those classes where it's important not to fall behind. (If you can fit the PDP workshops into your schedule, they're really helpful! Highly recommended.)
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