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I took Kadambi in Spring 2020 so it was completely online. He was a really fun and nice professor and his annotated slides are really good. He follows the philosophy of offering hard classes with easier/relaxed grading. The homework was pretty hard and I spent multiple days on it every week. But the midterm and final were actually easier than the HWs (median for the midterm was 91.5). He made both the midterm and final 24 hours long before the quarter even started. He does this because he sympathizes with the difficulty of the UC system compared to private schools (he went to Berkeley for undergrad and MIT for his PhD). Overall, really fun and cool professor and I personally would take this class with Kadambi again if I had to!
Professor Kadambi is a fantastic professor, and even though he's fairly new to the whole professorship spiel, his lecturing was concise and engaging. This quarter, the class was taught online, and his method of administering the course was recording the lecture, having us watch it on our own, and letting us ask questions (office hours style) during Wednesday "lecture" - so a flipped classroom. He also annotated slides which were uploaded in both un-annotated and annotated form. Additionally the TAs would upload discussion worksheets with solutions including all the work to get to the solution, and this helped immensely with figuring out how to approach the homeworks.
All in all, I would take another class with this professor if I could.
Took it his first quarter teaching (Spring 2020) and he's a solid prof. He definitely made an attempt to cover things thoroughly and make everything understandable, although I didn't love how he spent more time than he should have on the first half of the class and sped through some things at the end. Homeworks could be pretty tough at times (way more than exams) but I don't think any harder than from other ECE 102 profs. Exams were pretty fair and 24 hours (bc of COVID of course), and he even made the final no-harm (i.e. can only help your grade) in the end.
All in all, I'd definitely recommend taking Kadambi for 102, though I did find videos on youtube from MIT to be better for learning than some of his lectures (https://www.youtube.com/playlist?list=PL41692B571DD0AF9B).
I took Kadambi in Spring 2020 so it was completely online. He was a really fun and nice professor and his annotated slides are really good. He follows the philosophy of offering hard classes with easier/relaxed grading. The homework was pretty hard and I spent multiple days on it every week. But the midterm and final were actually easier than the HWs (median for the midterm was 91.5). He made both the midterm and final 24 hours long before the quarter even started. He does this because he sympathizes with the difficulty of the UC system compared to private schools (he went to Berkeley for undergrad and MIT for his PhD). Overall, really fun and cool professor and I personally would take this class with Kadambi again if I had to!
Professor Kadambi is a fantastic professor, and even though he's fairly new to the whole professorship spiel, his lecturing was concise and engaging. This quarter, the class was taught online, and his method of administering the course was recording the lecture, having us watch it on our own, and letting us ask questions (office hours style) during Wednesday "lecture" - so a flipped classroom. He also annotated slides which were uploaded in both un-annotated and annotated form. Additionally the TAs would upload discussion worksheets with solutions including all the work to get to the solution, and this helped immensely with figuring out how to approach the homeworks.
All in all, I would take another class with this professor if I could.
Took it his first quarter teaching (Spring 2020) and he's a solid prof. He definitely made an attempt to cover things thoroughly and make everything understandable, although I didn't love how he spent more time than he should have on the first half of the class and sped through some things at the end. Homeworks could be pretty tough at times (way more than exams) but I don't think any harder than from other ECE 102 profs. Exams were pretty fair and 24 hours (bc of COVID of course), and he even made the final no-harm (i.e. can only help your grade) in the end.
All in all, I'd definitely recommend taking Kadambi for 102, though I did find videos on youtube from MIT to be better for learning than some of his lectures (https://www.youtube.com/playlist?list=PL41692B571DD0AF9B).