Professor: Keith Hipel
Department: TBD
College: University of Waterloo
Rating # 1
Overview:
- Course: SYDE533
- Grade Received: A+
- Overall Rating: 5.0
- Course Difficulty: 1.0
- For Credit: Yes
- Textbook Used: Yes
- Would Take Again: Yes
- Attendance: Not Mandatory
Comment:
Unlike what the course name suggests, we actually learn about different game theory techniques. Resources can be very limited because other than his textbook, you cannot really learn this anywhere else. Luckily, since 2018 he has a newer version of the textbook which is also available online. Exams are long but 90% similar to previous exams.
Rating # 2
Overview:
- Course: SYDE433
- Grade Received: N/A
- Overall Rating: 4.5
- Course Difficulty: 1.0
- For Credit: N/A
- Textbook Used: No
- Would Take Again: N/A
- Attendance: N/A
Comment:
Very nice Professor. He truly cares and appreciate the work done by the student. The course itself is interesting.
Rating # 3
Overview:
- Course: SYDE433
- Grade Received: N/A
- Overall Rating: 5.0
- Course Difficulty: 1.0
- For Credit: N/A
- Textbook Used: Yes
- Would Take Again: N/A
- Attendance: N/A
Comment:
This prof is extremely nice. He's been in the department forever and seems to really care about the students. Also, this is THE easiest engineering technical elective available...so take this course for sure. (40% midterm, 45% project, 15% assignments, no final)
Rating # 4
Overview:
- Course: SYDE533
- Grade Received: N/A
- Overall Rating: 4.5
- Course Difficulty: 2.0
- For Credit: N/A
- Textbook Used: N/A
- Would Take Again: N/A
- Attendance: N/A
Comment:
Great prof, very clear. Lectures are interesting and you won't fall asleep. My only complaint is that he should number his course notes! Also, you don't need to buy his book, just use the notes.
Rating # 5
Overview:
- Course: SYDE361
- Grade Received: N/A
- Overall Rating: 3.5
- Course Difficulty: 3.0
- For Credit: N/A
- Textbook Used: N/A
- Would Take Again: N/A
- Attendance: N/A
Comment:
Structured a fun and interesting design project class. Guest speakers of Systems alumni were great. He didn't teach any lectures himself - our project groups were responsible for making presentations instead.
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