Awful
His lectures are confusing and terrible. I had a hard time just reading the book and figuring out the assignments. He just reads off the slides. His examples are simply solved problems that don't really show the steps. He might know his stuff but is terrible at teaching so you'll have to figure it out yourself.
Poor
This entire class is difficult no matter how you take it, mainly because of how the class is graded. It's better to take the class online or take the AP credit. It is not worth it to do everything in order to get a low grade. The professor is nice, and you should go to his office hours, points are often given back on exams.
Poor
Better get ready to teach yourself under Professor Wu's class. You will rely heavily on SI's and tutors, or at least I did. I showed up to lecture, but just to sit there and do homework. For exams, if you do practice tests from the past and you understand what you are doing, you'll be absolutely fine. However, you should definitely work hard for a B and above. Take Ford if you have the option.
Texas A&M University College Station - Physics
Associate Professor
Wenhao worked at Texas A&M University as a Associate Professor
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