Professor
Benjamin Wu
Most Helpful Review
be 10 was superrrr easy. and really boring. the class is structured so that each week, a different upper division bioengineering professor talks about what they do. you get points for asking questions and attendance. if you leave after signing in, dr wu will notice. discussion is only like 5 minutes long. the paper is kind of a pain, but its the only assignment you do all quarter. you dont have to know anything that is lectured about in class. everyone gets an A if you just go to class and follow the given format of the paper.
be 10 was superrrr easy. and really boring. the class is structured so that each week, a different upper division bioengineering professor talks about what they do. you get points for asking questions and attendance. if you leave after signing in, dr wu will notice. discussion is only like 5 minutes long. the paper is kind of a pain, but its the only assignment you do all quarter. you dont have to know anything that is lectured about in class. everyone gets an A if you just go to class and follow the given format of the paper.
Most Helpful Review
Overall probably the worst BE class I have taken so far. The material was presented in a very uninteresting manner. A lot of the slides were useless. Most of the time, you have to take notes on what Prof Wu says in lecture but that is impossible and it is easy to miss something. This is especially problematic since there is no textbook for the class. Pretty much had to learn the difficult subject of immunology on my own. The department should consider revamping this class. I don't think I learned any "bioengineering" here. It had some matsci in the beginning and hard core life science immunology in the end. In real life most of this immunology stuff can be looked up. This rote memorization is not true legit engineering at all. If I wanted to do that I would have done life sciences and there is a good chance the material would have been taught better there.
Overall probably the worst BE class I have taken so far. The material was presented in a very uninteresting manner. A lot of the slides were useless. Most of the time, you have to take notes on what Prof Wu says in lecture but that is impossible and it is easy to miss something. This is especially problematic since there is no textbook for the class. Pretty much had to learn the difficult subject of immunology on my own. The department should consider revamping this class. I don't think I learned any "bioengineering" here. It had some matsci in the beginning and hard core life science immunology in the end. In real life most of this immunology stuff can be looked up. This rote memorization is not true legit engineering at all. If I wanted to do that I would have done life sciences and there is a good chance the material would have been taught better there.