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Professor Sakai is not the best physics prof. When students asked questions she was often rude and dismissive. Her mic + wifi were pretty terrible, and she has an accent so it was VERY hard to understand her lectures. I read the textbook and looked at her slides to learn the material on my own.
We had weekly timed quizzes and Mastering Physics assignments which was time consuming and stressful. However, she did give practice exams before the midterms and final which was really helpful. She also had two grading schemes so you can drop one of the midterms. Overall, I would not recommend taking her, but you can definitely do well if you put in the effort.
Professor Sakai is not the best physics prof. When students asked questions she was often rude and dismissive. Her mic + wifi were pretty terrible, and she has an accent so it was VERY hard to understand her lectures. I read the textbook and looked at her slides to learn the material on my own.
We had weekly timed quizzes and Mastering Physics assignments which was time consuming and stressful. However, she did give practice exams before the midterms and final which was really helpful. She also had two grading schemes so you can drop one of the midterms. Overall, I would not recommend taking her, but you can definitely do well if you put in the effort.
Based on 11 Users
TOP TAGS
- Uses Slides (9)
- Appropriately Priced Materials (4)
- Is Podcasted (7)
- Often Funny (6)
- Gives Extra Credit (7)
- Tough Tests (5)
- Tolerates Tardiness (5)
- Needs Textbook (5)
- Would Take Again (6)