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Shervin Moloudi
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Honestly the BEST EE teacher I've had and I'm 5 years deep here. Moloudi actually cares about teaching and every aspect of his class reflects that. Speaks clearly, interacts with the class, explains everything very well.
I went from understanding almost nothing about circuits after taking 110 to mastering transistors. Thanks Moloudi.
Homeworks take a long time... Like 5 hours+ easily. Sometimes more like 12. If you actually do them you'll do very well in the class.
Yes, he is great at teaching and lecturing. He does explain concepts well and his tests wouldn't seem difficult if you go to class and study.
However: I regret not attending most the lectures (only went to 4 or 5 since its too damn early), or taking time to thoroughly read the material. I only skimmed through problems and a bit of the book. I was personally disappointed for ending up at the 44% of the class. Naturally, I expected a B... but he gave me a C+! After asking around, I heard people at the 25% got B-, so should I be happy with my C+? Also people at the 80% got D-'s. I like him as a professor and all, but if I knew how UNgenerous he is with semi-decent grades, I would've forced myself to wake up for class, or take 115A later. And I'm really hoping these grades are an April fools joke.
A professor that yells at you for falling asleep in class, or pause the lecture and just stare at you when you're even like 2 minutes late.
His teachings are yes, pretty good. I understood more about diodes and transistors than ever. But ohyy when comes to grades, he is the same as Abidi. Very unfair distribution and very stingy with grades. An average student (ranked 50% in the class) should expect around a C- (maybe even a C). Very impossible to get an A.
Honestly the BEST EE teacher I've had and I'm 5 years deep here. Moloudi actually cares about teaching and every aspect of his class reflects that. Speaks clearly, interacts with the class, explains everything very well.
I went from understanding almost nothing about circuits after taking 110 to mastering transistors. Thanks Moloudi.
Homeworks take a long time... Like 5 hours+ easily. Sometimes more like 12. If you actually do them you'll do very well in the class.
Yes, he is great at teaching and lecturing. He does explain concepts well and his tests wouldn't seem difficult if you go to class and study.
However: I regret not attending most the lectures (only went to 4 or 5 since its too damn early), or taking time to thoroughly read the material. I only skimmed through problems and a bit of the book. I was personally disappointed for ending up at the 44% of the class. Naturally, I expected a B... but he gave me a C+! After asking around, I heard people at the 25% got B-, so should I be happy with my C+? Also people at the 80% got D-'s. I like him as a professor and all, but if I knew how UNgenerous he is with semi-decent grades, I would've forced myself to wake up for class, or take 115A later. And I'm really hoping these grades are an April fools joke.
A professor that yells at you for falling asleep in class, or pause the lecture and just stare at you when you're even like 2 minutes late.
His teachings are yes, pretty good. I understood more about diodes and transistors than ever. But ohyy when comes to grades, he is the same as Abidi. Very unfair distribution and very stingy with grades. An average student (ranked 50% in the class) should expect around a C- (maybe even a C). Very impossible to get an A.