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I really liked his class. You could tell he really cared for his students!! He’d be the type to go out of his way to provide more resources!! I was hesitant to take a professor without reviews on BruinWalk but he ended up being a really great prof. He really does understand college kid struggles and does his best to further explain anything that is confusing. Although, we do run out of time sometimes for class!! He’s really funny and nice!! I like that he held study sessions for the midterm and the final!! Really if anything the only thing I hate about the class was the mandatory 2 hour lab each week since those were tedious. Would totally take him again!!
This class was just not my thing. Yes, you can succeed in this class quite easily and some people love this class, but I just didn't.
Arthur is a new professor and it shows. He is honestly a great guy. He's super charming, good looking (that's just a side note I wanted to include, heheheheh) and genuinely cares. However, I believe he has a long way to go as a professor. He needs to work on being more concise when explaining. He often goes on and on and it's confusing. I would also recommend him doing more practice questions in class, rather than just explaining theory. However, having said that he has a lot of potential to be great and I am sure with time he will be.
The textbooks for this class is useless. The coding is just annoying busy work. If you want to do well in this class just focus on the lecture slides and the practice tests he posts.
Artur is honestly a really great professor. Going into the quarter I was nervous seeing how he was a new professor, but I think that was a positive. He understood how to talk to students and made sure they understood the concept at hand. He makes sure that the students are given help by offering extra office hours and review sessions before the midterm and final. He's also a pretty funny guy.
For homework, there's a series of math problems from the textbook that are due at the end of each week at the beginning of lecture. He never assigns too much homework; it only took me a couple hours to complete it each week. In addition to homework, we have a weekly lab where we have a coding assignment to complete based on that week's material. I had a good TA who was always really helpful when we asked questions.
The midterm and final are harder than practice exams he had given us. But they weren't hard in the sense they were impossible, but just more complex. The questions were completely doable, you just needed to think through it more. We were also supposed to have a lab quiz, but he made it extra credit instead.
Overall I think he's a great professor who always teaches concepts to the class in a very concise manner, always showing students the proof behind a certain step. I'd previously taken AP Calculus in high school, so I had familiarity with the material, but by taking this class I finally understood the reasoning behind certain formulas or theories. Plus, I'm going to be taking 30B with him next quarter :)
I think Artur was a great teacher for LS 30A! He was very organized with his slides and was also quite funny at times. The first midterm was a bit harder than expected, but he made up for it with extra credit and an easier final. He is very nice and welcoming, and I would recommend him to those looking for a good professor for 30A. His slides were engaging, lectures not super boring, but the labs tended to be a bit confusing and the TAs did not help a lot. Overall, completely doable class.
It’s clear that Jaroszewicz is a new professor, but fortunately, this actually turned out to be a good thing. Being a UCLA graduate himself, he knew the perfect balance between being considerate with students and challenging them. Even the textbook and the labs are GARBAGE, his lectures are clear for the most part and when they aren’t, he takes time in the next lecture to reexplain. Sometimes, he runs out of time for the all the slides though. The class is weighted fairly and there are extra credit opportunities. I found the midterm and final to be fairly challenging, but if you do the work he gives, it is manageable. With time, I’m sure he and the class will be even better! He is very caring and wants you to succeed.
Going into LS30A, I knew this class wouldn't be too difficult compared to the Math 3 series or 31 series. However, I was a little apprehensive about taking it with a professor who had no reviews on Bruin Walk. I soon came to realize that Artur wasn't a bad professor by any means. He is a nice guy and genuinely cares about his students. He makes sure that students understand the material by allowing them to ask questions during lecture and he encourages attending his office hours if need be. The midterm wasn't too difficult, but there was one question that was a little tricky. The final was much easier compared to the midterm as long as you put the work in to understand the concepts. Overall, I would highly recommend taking LS30A with Artur!
I really liked his class. You could tell he really cared for his students!! He’d be the type to go out of his way to provide more resources!! I was hesitant to take a professor without reviews on BruinWalk but he ended up being a really great prof. He really does understand college kid struggles and does his best to further explain anything that is confusing. Although, we do run out of time sometimes for class!! He’s really funny and nice!! I like that he held study sessions for the midterm and the final!! Really if anything the only thing I hate about the class was the mandatory 2 hour lab each week since those were tedious. Would totally take him again!!
This class was just not my thing. Yes, you can succeed in this class quite easily and some people love this class, but I just didn't.
Arthur is a new professor and it shows. He is honestly a great guy. He's super charming, good looking (that's just a side note I wanted to include, heheheheh) and genuinely cares. However, I believe he has a long way to go as a professor. He needs to work on being more concise when explaining. He often goes on and on and it's confusing. I would also recommend him doing more practice questions in class, rather than just explaining theory. However, having said that he has a lot of potential to be great and I am sure with time he will be.
The textbooks for this class is useless. The coding is just annoying busy work. If you want to do well in this class just focus on the lecture slides and the practice tests he posts.
Artur is honestly a really great professor. Going into the quarter I was nervous seeing how he was a new professor, but I think that was a positive. He understood how to talk to students and made sure they understood the concept at hand. He makes sure that the students are given help by offering extra office hours and review sessions before the midterm and final. He's also a pretty funny guy.
For homework, there's a series of math problems from the textbook that are due at the end of each week at the beginning of lecture. He never assigns too much homework; it only took me a couple hours to complete it each week. In addition to homework, we have a weekly lab where we have a coding assignment to complete based on that week's material. I had a good TA who was always really helpful when we asked questions.
The midterm and final are harder than practice exams he had given us. But they weren't hard in the sense they were impossible, but just more complex. The questions were completely doable, you just needed to think through it more. We were also supposed to have a lab quiz, but he made it extra credit instead.
Overall I think he's a great professor who always teaches concepts to the class in a very concise manner, always showing students the proof behind a certain step. I'd previously taken AP Calculus in high school, so I had familiarity with the material, but by taking this class I finally understood the reasoning behind certain formulas or theories. Plus, I'm going to be taking 30B with him next quarter :)
I think Artur was a great teacher for LS 30A! He was very organized with his slides and was also quite funny at times. The first midterm was a bit harder than expected, but he made up for it with extra credit and an easier final. He is very nice and welcoming, and I would recommend him to those looking for a good professor for 30A. His slides were engaging, lectures not super boring, but the labs tended to be a bit confusing and the TAs did not help a lot. Overall, completely doable class.
It’s clear that Jaroszewicz is a new professor, but fortunately, this actually turned out to be a good thing. Being a UCLA graduate himself, he knew the perfect balance between being considerate with students and challenging them. Even the textbook and the labs are GARBAGE, his lectures are clear for the most part and when they aren’t, he takes time in the next lecture to reexplain. Sometimes, he runs out of time for the all the slides though. The class is weighted fairly and there are extra credit opportunities. I found the midterm and final to be fairly challenging, but if you do the work he gives, it is manageable. With time, I’m sure he and the class will be even better! He is very caring and wants you to succeed.
Going into LS30A, I knew this class wouldn't be too difficult compared to the Math 3 series or 31 series. However, I was a little apprehensive about taking it with a professor who had no reviews on Bruin Walk. I soon came to realize that Artur wasn't a bad professor by any means. He is a nice guy and genuinely cares about his students. He makes sure that students understand the material by allowing them to ask questions during lecture and he encourages attending his office hours if need be. The midterm wasn't too difficult, but there was one question that was a little tricky. The final was much easier compared to the midterm as long as you put the work in to understand the concepts. Overall, I would highly recommend taking LS30A with Artur!
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TOP TAGS
- Uses Slides (24)
- Is Podcasted (21)
- Engaging Lectures (23)
- Appropriately Priced Materials (20)
- Often Funny (23)
- Participation Matters (23)
- Gives Extra Credit (22)
- Would Take Again (24)
- Snazzy Dresser (20)
- Needs Textbook (19)
- Tolerates Tardiness (17)
- Useful Textbooks (17)