48510
Introduction to Electrical Engineering
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After 4 years, i came back here just to state how immensely and unnessecarily difficult this subject was. Over 50% of people failed the semester i was there (spring 2019), Quizzes were too frequent and varied. The subject just completelly throws you into the deep end of electronics and expects you to immediely understand a topic before moving you onto something entirely different the next week, all while doing difficult labs and quizzes that were examined each week. Each of these tests were like 3% but it was very easy to slip up and fail a question consistently due to the way they would only accept precise answers. Dont get me started on how hard the final was. So many people failed the final they offered students who got between 45-50 overall for the subject a supplementary exam, when i went to the exam i asked around what other people got for the final causing them to get in the 45-50 range. Some people needed just 7% for the final but still fell short because of how immensely difficult it was, I needed 30% and missed out, luckily i still got 47 for the subject overall and managed to pass the supplementary exam pushing me to 50. I have never been more stressed in my life.
Anonymous, Summer session, 2019
The professor explains everything in great detail
Anonymous, Spring session, 2022
Peter was one of the worst subject coordinator and/or lecture, the quizzes and assessments were a complete mess. In quizzes, you basically pass if you get the correct value,No mark for working outs, + if value entered is slightly different in decimal then u get zero.
Anonymous, Autumn session, 2020
good
Anonymous, Spring session, 2018
Improved slightly with Peter McClain but still unnecessarily hard for a first year subject