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Although I did not get a good grade, part of it was on my end, personal issues, but I WOULD RECOMMEND to take this professor! I did not take calculus in highschool but I still managed to understand the concepts. The coding ranges from medium to hard, but other than that, this professor was really helpful and he is very engaging in lectures and funny at times. If he sees that most of the class is struggling on a certain topic/concept, he will review the topic/concept again until most of the class understands. This shows he truly cares about the students learning and offers many resources for the students to succeed in the class. I would def. retake this course again If i could.
For a first time professor, I thought that Artur did amazing. It seemed as though he had been teaching the course for years. His lectures were engaging and well-structured. At times, the coding can be difficult, but there are many opportunities to get help with it. He also is very attentive is his office hours, and I would strongly recommend going. There are often not that many people there, so you can clear up any questions about homework before it is due. I would say that the workload is manageable, but I wouldn’t recommend leaving labs and homework until the day they are due. His exams were challenging, but they were manageable. Overall a great professor and great person.
I took LS30A with Artur and it was his first time teaching the course, but in my opinion, he did an excellent job! He's pretty young but since day 1 he seemed very knowledgeable about the material and was always ready to answer questions. During lecture he always reviews the new material from the previous lecture, so the concepts blend together and it is easier to understand the context of what he's saying. The midterm and final were not bad at all, they were just like all of the practice midterms and finals that he posted on CCLE for the class to review with. The grading scheme is pretty fair, and even if you get a B/B- on the midterm and/or final, its still possible to get an A in the class just because of clicker points and homework. I would 10/10 recommend that you take Artur for this class or LS30B, which he also teaches.
If you already took calculus I would say you will do well in this class.
Artur tries to teach this class as if it isn't calculus which makes what he is teaching even more confusing. I eventually just starting going to class for the clicker questions (which are mandatory) and working on the homework in class.
The textbook is provided online but you must have a clicker for participation points.
There is one coding lab and one homework assignment due every week. The coding is based on correctness and the homework on completion.
Artur is very helpful during his office hours and explains the topics more in depth so I really recommend going to as many as you can!
This class was easy to me because I had a background in calculus and wasn't relying on him to actually teach the materials, however, if you don't have that background, I recommend taking this class with a different professor.
I actually had professor Deeds for this class but he isn't listed on bruinwalk and you have to have a teacher listed to submit a review. Professor Eric Deeds was totally awesome and probably my favorite professor so far in college. He's really enthusiastic, super nice, and a great teacher of the material because he completely understands it himself. I thought his lectures were well organized and explained in very clear terms. I highly recommend taking a class with professor Deeds. His office hours were very helpful and overall the class was pretty fair. I didn't think the material was too hard as long as you go to lecture and stay on top of homework assignments. If you have any high school experience in calc it'll be pretty smooth sailing and even if you don't honestly you could still figure out most everything pretty easily because there's not actually a crazy amount of calculus in the course. The first midterm was really easy, the second one was slightly harder but still pretty easy, and the final covered everything so it was a little harder but I'd still say as long as you study and feel comfortable with the material you'll do fine.
Artur is incredible. He is clear, engaging, relatable, and overall an amazing educator. The class is really manageable and really interesting because it's so applicable. I'm taking Conley this quarter and I would go as far to say Artur is just as amazing.
I honestly say I enjoyed his class and I want to thank Artur for being such an amazing lecturer ! He is very understanding and caring. Thank you so much Artur!
Take this class! Will Conley and Artur are the best professors I encountered during my freshman year. This class is very engaging and you have a lot to learn from it. If you do all the work and pay attention, getting an A is easy. The professors are here to make sure you learn and want what is best for you in the long run. Plenty of extra credit is offered and this class was one of my favorites to take. You will not regret enrolling in this course and 30B is just as amazing.
If I could take more classes with Artur, I would! He's a very good lecturer who makes sure that if the students don't really understand what's going on, he will take more time to explain it. He thoroughly explains how we get certain answers, instead of just saying the answer. His review sessions are the best and they really help you understand what's expected of you on the exams.
ARTUR IS SUCH AN AMAZING PROF, really gonna miss the guy. As usual,even though he's a young professor, he was really helpful, and taught the material clearly, going over the previous lecture's information and building on it each time.
This class was surprisingly a breeze, even though it dealt with tough and mind-twisting concepts like eigenvectors, linear algebra and matrices. The tests were super easy (I mean, go to lecture and pay attention and take notes of course, its not easy otherwise). The questions were straight forward, and tip: just draw diagrams if you have any extra space left over, it really does help the TAs know that you know your stuff. Just like last quarter, Artur posts practice midterms and they were a huge help to understand the format and go through the material. Last quarter most people were a little worried about the midterm, so we all studied much more this time, and the midterm was so easy most of us finished early. Pretty sure that over 3/4 of the class got an A!
The labs were a little harder, just because I'm still pretty bad at coding and don't try that much. But I was still able to get As on each of them because of my TA and LA guiding me (Shoutout to Hao, an icon). The homework assignments were usually not too long, although Artur had to push the deadline since we got a little behind on the material. One of the homeworks became extra credit at the end. There was a lot of extra credit this quarter actually, like extra questions on the midterm and final, the LA survey, and various other little things.
Basically, I came into this class nervous because I didn't have any experience with calculus, but eventually I didn't worry too much about this class and my grade in it, even before taking the final. So I know Jukka has been the golden standard for the LS30 series, but honestly I stuck with Artur for both quarters because I liked his pace of teaching and it helped me a ton. Both of them are superb. I HIGHLY recommend Artur, and good luck with life, whoever you are!!
Although I did not get a good grade, part of it was on my end, personal issues, but I WOULD RECOMMEND to take this professor! I did not take calculus in highschool but I still managed to understand the concepts. The coding ranges from medium to hard, but other than that, this professor was really helpful and he is very engaging in lectures and funny at times. If he sees that most of the class is struggling on a certain topic/concept, he will review the topic/concept again until most of the class understands. This shows he truly cares about the students learning and offers many resources for the students to succeed in the class. I would def. retake this course again If i could.
For a first time professor, I thought that Artur did amazing. It seemed as though he had been teaching the course for years. His lectures were engaging and well-structured. At times, the coding can be difficult, but there are many opportunities to get help with it. He also is very attentive is his office hours, and I would strongly recommend going. There are often not that many people there, so you can clear up any questions about homework before it is due. I would say that the workload is manageable, but I wouldn’t recommend leaving labs and homework until the day they are due. His exams were challenging, but they were manageable. Overall a great professor and great person.
I took LS30A with Artur and it was his first time teaching the course, but in my opinion, he did an excellent job! He's pretty young but since day 1 he seemed very knowledgeable about the material and was always ready to answer questions. During lecture he always reviews the new material from the previous lecture, so the concepts blend together and it is easier to understand the context of what he's saying. The midterm and final were not bad at all, they were just like all of the practice midterms and finals that he posted on CCLE for the class to review with. The grading scheme is pretty fair, and even if you get a B/B- on the midterm and/or final, its still possible to get an A in the class just because of clicker points and homework. I would 10/10 recommend that you take Artur for this class or LS30B, which he also teaches.
If you already took calculus I would say you will do well in this class.
Artur tries to teach this class as if it isn't calculus which makes what he is teaching even more confusing. I eventually just starting going to class for the clicker questions (which are mandatory) and working on the homework in class.
The textbook is provided online but you must have a clicker for participation points.
There is one coding lab and one homework assignment due every week. The coding is based on correctness and the homework on completion.
Artur is very helpful during his office hours and explains the topics more in depth so I really recommend going to as many as you can!
This class was easy to me because I had a background in calculus and wasn't relying on him to actually teach the materials, however, if you don't have that background, I recommend taking this class with a different professor.
I actually had professor Deeds for this class but he isn't listed on bruinwalk and you have to have a teacher listed to submit a review. Professor Eric Deeds was totally awesome and probably my favorite professor so far in college. He's really enthusiastic, super nice, and a great teacher of the material because he completely understands it himself. I thought his lectures were well organized and explained in very clear terms. I highly recommend taking a class with professor Deeds. His office hours were very helpful and overall the class was pretty fair. I didn't think the material was too hard as long as you go to lecture and stay on top of homework assignments. If you have any high school experience in calc it'll be pretty smooth sailing and even if you don't honestly you could still figure out most everything pretty easily because there's not actually a crazy amount of calculus in the course. The first midterm was really easy, the second one was slightly harder but still pretty easy, and the final covered everything so it was a little harder but I'd still say as long as you study and feel comfortable with the material you'll do fine.
Artur is incredible. He is clear, engaging, relatable, and overall an amazing educator. The class is really manageable and really interesting because it's so applicable. I'm taking Conley this quarter and I would go as far to say Artur is just as amazing.
Take this class! Will Conley and Artur are the best professors I encountered during my freshman year. This class is very engaging and you have a lot to learn from it. If you do all the work and pay attention, getting an A is easy. The professors are here to make sure you learn and want what is best for you in the long run. Plenty of extra credit is offered and this class was one of my favorites to take. You will not regret enrolling in this course and 30B is just as amazing.
If I could take more classes with Artur, I would! He's a very good lecturer who makes sure that if the students don't really understand what's going on, he will take more time to explain it. He thoroughly explains how we get certain answers, instead of just saying the answer. His review sessions are the best and they really help you understand what's expected of you on the exams.
ARTUR IS SUCH AN AMAZING PROF, really gonna miss the guy. As usual,even though he's a young professor, he was really helpful, and taught the material clearly, going over the previous lecture's information and building on it each time.
This class was surprisingly a breeze, even though it dealt with tough and mind-twisting concepts like eigenvectors, linear algebra and matrices. The tests were super easy (I mean, go to lecture and pay attention and take notes of course, its not easy otherwise). The questions were straight forward, and tip: just draw diagrams if you have any extra space left over, it really does help the TAs know that you know your stuff. Just like last quarter, Artur posts practice midterms and they were a huge help to understand the format and go through the material. Last quarter most people were a little worried about the midterm, so we all studied much more this time, and the midterm was so easy most of us finished early. Pretty sure that over 3/4 of the class got an A!
The labs were a little harder, just because I'm still pretty bad at coding and don't try that much. But I was still able to get As on each of them because of my TA and LA guiding me (Shoutout to Hao, an icon). The homework assignments were usually not too long, although Artur had to push the deadline since we got a little behind on the material. One of the homeworks became extra credit at the end. There was a lot of extra credit this quarter actually, like extra questions on the midterm and final, the LA survey, and various other little things.
Basically, I came into this class nervous because I didn't have any experience with calculus, but eventually I didn't worry too much about this class and my grade in it, even before taking the final. So I know Jukka has been the golden standard for the LS30 series, but honestly I stuck with Artur for both quarters because I liked his pace of teaching and it helped me a ton. Both of them are superb. I HIGHLY recommend Artur, and good luck with life, whoever you are!!