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Admittedly my experience isn't super recent but I'm surprised with these rankings for Dr Silva and Dr Savari. Those two put a lot of effort into the classes I was in and did a great job. Dr Savari's 303 class especially was one of the best learning experiences of my life.
He is such a gem & deserves all the happiness in the world. I transferred to TAMU last fall from another D1 SEC school and was so nervous about forming good relationships with my professors at such a large school like TAMU. Dr. Curry has hands down been the most personable, caring, grandfatherly professor I’ve ever had.
An interesting statistic to take away from the results would be that, assuming the ‘average’ professor is considered to be a 3, nearly 80% of the AERO professors would be above ‘average’. The number of votes each professor received strongly correlates to whether the professor normally teaches a required course or an elective.
90% of the class he went on tangents providing back stories to his example problems. He likes to ramble. And he talks really fast. I couldn't learn shit in his class. Luckily he posted videos on canvas from covid semester so I was able to complete the class by watching those at my own pace, pausing and rewinding when I needed to.
Aydin Karsilayan is the worst professor I have ever taken. I’m not sure if it’s due to online classes, but this man had no mercy. Quiz averages were almost always near 0 due to limited partial credit. He would always backtrack things he said during lecture, and would edit lecture videos so that contradictory statements were not there.
I took like a week of his 481 course, but had to drop it because I had two other classes kicking my ass that semester. Even that week was awesome enough that I really wish things could have worked out differently though. I gotta give Dr. Konrad a shoutout too. His Roman history lectures are incredibly energetic and fun.
I have Dr. Collins right now, he’s a great professor! He does a flipped classroom style which I personally like because we can go over actual examples in class. His exams are harder than other professors (he says it himself!), but he does allow a front half page cheat sheet which can help sometimes.
Both of those rate my professor reviews were from the same student who mainly disliked that I took attendance for a 1 credit class that was mostly about attendance, but I have no real evidence of that Anyway I have no idea why there are a hundred seats left.
There aren't common exams, but a more senior professor has to approve each instructor's exams. And each professor has basically the same syllabus in terms of percentages. And each professor uses more or less the same homework (depending on particularities, the due dates might vary).
Does anyone have any good professor recommendations for Acct 328? I’m stuck between Michael Harding and Emily Shafron… While I haven’t heard much about Emily (and her rate my professor grade is low), I do like the fact that her exams are chapter by chapter (and not cumulative)… making it 7 exams vs taking 3 + a Final…