Paul Lee - University of Saskatchewan

Professor: Paul Lee
Department: TBD
College: University of Saskatchewan
Rating # 1
Overview:
  • Course: PHYS208
  • Grade Received: A
  • Overall Rating: 5.0
  • Course Difficulty: 1.0
  • For Credit: Yes
  • Textbook Used: No
  • Would Take Again: Yes
  • Attendance: Not Mandatory
Comment:
Paul Lee is an absolute gem. He is super fair with all of his exams and pretty much will tell you exactly what to expect. His lecture slide orders can be a little all over the place but I really appreciate that he constantly reviews material in class and ensures that EVERYONE is understanding things - even if it goes over time. Also, hilarious.
Rating # 2
Overview:
  • Course: PHPY302
  • Grade Received: A+
  • Overall Rating: 5.0
  • Course Difficulty: 3.0
  • For Credit: Yes
  • Textbook Used: No
  • Would Take Again: Yes
  • Attendance: Mandatory
Comment:
Paul Lee is such a gem (I'd say he's even better than baby Yoda). He emphasizes the important details and his lecture notes are all you need to study from. Make sure you go to class because he really highlights what you need to know and has a few useful demonstrations.
Rating # 3
Overview:
  • Course: PHPY302
  • Grade Received: A
  • Overall Rating: 5.0
  • Course Difficulty: 3.0
  • For Credit: Yes
  • Textbook Used: No
  • Would Take Again: Yes
  • Attendance: Mandatory
Comment:
Paul Lee is such an amazing prof. He is very clear in his lectures about what is important, his notes are organized well, and his exams are more than fair. He genuinely cares about students and works hard to make sure all of the content he covers is clear. 10/10
Rating # 4
Overview:
  • Course: NURS208
  • Grade Received: N/A
  • Overall Rating: 1.0
  • Course Difficulty: 4.0
  • For Credit: Yes
  • Textbook Used: No
  • Would Take Again: No
  • Attendance: Not Mandatory
Comment:
Paul is a wonderful, caring and hilarious guy, but definitely not the best teacher. I ended up skipping most lectures and learning the material on my own through Youtube. He speeds through the content and his explanations often don't make much sense or just end up being wrong. Also his powerpoint slides are very messy and just confused me even more
Rating # 5
Overview:
  • Course: NURS207
  • Grade Received: N/A
  • Overall Rating: 5.0
  • Course Difficulty: 4.0
  • For Credit: Yes
  • Textbook Used: No
  • Would Take Again: Yes
  • Attendance: N/A
Comment:
Paul was an excellent professor in my opinion. He added jokes in every so often and tried his best to ensure we learned the great amount of content we needed to know in a short time. He definitely wanted us to pass and reminded us frequently that the class was difficult.
Rating # 6
Overview:
  • Course: PHPY302
  • Grade Received: N/A
  • Overall Rating: 2.0
  • Course Difficulty: 4.0
  • For Credit: Yes
  • Textbook Used: No
  • Would Take Again: No
  • Attendance: N/A
Comment:
Paul is a nice person but isn't the best prof. In lecture he tends to go off on tangents and talks about things that won't be tested on. Read his notes before class, as otherwise he can be very confusing when he talks. His exams are hard, so make sure you understand the material. No textbook, but CV physiology website was very helpful so try that
Rating # 7
Overview:
  • Course: NURS207
  • Grade Received: A+
  • Overall Rating: 2.0
  • Course Difficulty: 3.0
  • For Credit: Yes
  • Textbook Used: No
  • Would Take Again: Yes
  • Attendance: Not Mandatory
Comment:
LECTURE IS SUPER HEAVYYYYY!!!! BUT OVERALL PAUL IS A GOOD PROFESSOR, THERE ARE TIMES HE'S GONNA SCARE THE HECK OUT OF YOU ON HOW SCARY HIS CLASS IS BUT THIS WOULD ONLY MOTIVATE U TO STUDY LOL
Rating # 8
Overview:
  • Course: PHPY302
  • Grade Received: A+
  • Overall Rating: 5.0
  • Course Difficulty: 4.0
  • For Credit: Yes
  • Textbook Used: No
  • Would Take Again: Yes
  • Attendance: Not Mandatory
Comment:
One of the better professors. His exam questions are straightforward and he even tells you that he isn't there to trick you. If you attend all lectures and understand the concepts, you'll do great. Everyone else didn't bother understanding the CV system inside out, or asking questions in class and outside. Textbook not required.
Rating # 9
Overview:
  • Course: PHPY302
  • Grade Received: N/A
  • Overall Rating: 2.0
  • Course Difficulty: 3.0
  • For Credit: Yes
  • Textbook Used: Yes
  • Would Take Again: No
  • Attendance: Not Mandatory
Comment:
Tricky on his questions
Rating # 10
Overview:
  • Course: NURS207
  • Grade Received: N/A
  • Overall Rating: 4.0
  • Course Difficulty: 5.0
  • For Credit: Yes
  • Textbook Used: Yes
  • Would Take Again: Yes
  • Attendance: Not Mandatory
Comment:
Paul Lee is an excellent prof. He's really passionate about the content and explains the content thoroughly. He's always open to questions and wants to be sure everyone understands. The class is very content heavy though, a lot of information to go over!
Rating # 11
Overview:
  • Course: PHSI208
  • Grade Received: N/A
  • Overall Rating: 3.0
  • Course Difficulty: 5.0
  • For Credit: Yes
  • Textbook Used: No
  • Would Take Again: No
  • Attendance: N/A
Comment:
He starts his first lecture by stating "This class will be hell". He wasn't wrong, but it's manageable. He's funny and super smart. The content is tough, but he only tests from the red words in his slides, and for that... I'm thankful.
Rating # 12
Overview:
  • Course: PHPY306
  • Grade Received: B+
  • Overall Rating: 4.0
  • Course Difficulty: 3.0
  • For Credit: Yes
  • Textbook Used: No
  • Would Take Again: Yes
  • Attendance: Mandatory
Comment:
Dr. Lee is a great guy. He can be confusing and some people don't understand his accent, but there is no one who knows physiology like Dr. Lee. He is a super helpful and friendly guy and wants you to succeed. If you do poorly on a midterm, he will transfer the wt to the final for you. He is very reasonable and a great person to learn from.
Rating # 13
Overview:
  • Course: PHSI208
  • Grade Received: A
  • Overall Rating: 4.0
  • Course Difficulty: 4.0
  • For Credit: Yes
  • Textbook Used: Yes
  • Would Take Again: Yes
  • Attendance: Mandatory
Comment:
Most people hate him, but that's because they don't bother to read the textbook take notes and read his slides BEFORE CLASS. If you bother to do these things I can guarantee that his lectures will make more sense. If you literally do this for any class, I can guarantee that you will pass. Hint: his midterms are concept based and applied knowledged
Rating # 14
Overview:
  • Course: PHSI208
  • Grade Received: A
  • Overall Rating: 3.0
  • Course Difficulty: 4.0
  • For Credit: Yes
  • Textbook Used: Yes
  • Would Take Again: Yes
  • Attendance: Not Mandatory
Comment:
His class wasn't that bad. The class I took had many nurses in it and often struggle with the content. Overall I recommend reading the textbook and his slides BEFORE you come to class. Also recommend taking detailed notes too! You would retain so much more rather than attending class without prior knowledge. You put in the effort to get the grade.
Rating # 15
Overview:
  • Course: PHSI208
  • Grade Received: A+
  • Overall Rating: 4.0
  • Course Difficulty: 3.0
  • For Credit: Yes
  • Textbook Used: Yes
  • Would Take Again: Yes
  • Attendance: Not Mandatory
Comment:
Hi slides are good and you could probably get by with the slides and his lecture (if you can understand his accent). But the textbook is probably more helpful if you can understand the dry material (had a previous biochemistry degree so I was able to understand the textbook). Overall, his tests were very, very, easy. Focus on the slides! Easy A!
Rating # 16
Overview:
  • Course: PHSI208
  • Grade Received: Not sure yet
  • Overall Rating: 2.0
  • Course Difficulty: 4.0
  • For Credit: Yes
  • Textbook Used: No
  • Would Take Again: No
  • Attendance: Not Mandatory
Comment:
Three midterms and a final. The class midterms marks were horrible. His notes had too much stuff on it and were not that clear. how am i supposed to know which questions I got wrong and study if they cant show us or tell us the on the exams ..?????? before this final everyone had a failing grade (below 50).
Rating # 17
Overview:
  • Course: PHSI208
  • Grade Received: A
  • Overall Rating: 3.0
  • Course Difficulty: 4.0
  • For Credit: Yes
  • Textbook Used: Yes
  • Would Take Again: Yes
  • Attendance: Mandatory
Comment:
I wish I could rate Lee a 2.5/5. He is a great guy, but not the best prof. He goes through this very quickly, as it is easy and striaght forward to him, he thinks it is for students. The class is tough. Read the text book to help with explainations.
Rating # 18
Overview:
  • Course: PHSI208
  • Grade Received: A
  • Overall Rating: 5.0
  • Course Difficulty: 3.0
  • For Credit: Yes
  • Textbook Used: No
  • Would Take Again: Yes
  • Attendance: Not Mandatory
Comment:
If you never did well in his class, you didn't try hard enough. The material is heavy, but he made every resource very available. Rewatching the lecture captures was more helpful than reading the textbooks. Everything on the exams he emphasized if it will be on the exam. He is a total gem and I really enjoyed his class!!
Rating # 19
Overview:
  • Course: PHSI2086
  • Grade Received: N/A
  • Overall Rating: 2.0
  • Course Difficulty: 4.0
  • For Credit: Yes
  • Textbook Used: Yes
  • Would Take Again: No
  • Attendance: N/A
Comment:
Worst prof I have ever had. I honestly can't believe this is all they offer for nursing students. When the majority of the class is FAILING you know there is a problem. He's hard to understand, and the majority of his exam questions don't even make sense due to grammar mistakes. AVOID IF YOU CAN!!!
Rating # 20
Overview:
  • Course: PHSI208
  • Grade Received: A+
  • Overall Rating: 4.0
  • Course Difficulty: 4.0
  • For Credit: Yes
  • Textbook Used: No
  • Would Take Again: Yes
  • Attendance: Not Mandatory
Comment:
His powerpoint notes were extremely well organized and they explained the material quite well. I will be using them as a reference in the future. I studied those notes and skipped most of his lectures and did well. His exam questions were more difficult than Baillie's. You will need to apply your knowledge, so know the material inside out.
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