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David Bauer

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Overall Ratings
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Easiness 2.3 / 5 How easy the class is, 1 being extremely difficult and 5 being easy peasy.
Workload 4.3 / 5 How light the workload is, 1 being extremely heavy and 5 being extremely light.
Clarity 3.0 / 5 How clear the professor is, 1 being extremely unclear and 5 being very clear.
Helpfulness 3.0 / 5 How helpful the professor is, 1 being not helpful at all and 5 being extremely helpful.

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Jan. 8, 2024
Quarter: Fall 2023
Grade: C+

Do not take Bauer.
To see the other side, I know my learning style did not cooperate well with his teaching style.
However, he did not seem to care about his students' learning and it heavily shows in the grades. All his exams are in the 50-60% range or lower.
I have heard that he used to be a good professor back in 2022 but for whatever reason that drastically changed and now his teaching and teaching style is extremely different.
If possible take TUNG.

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Dec. 29, 2023
Quarter: Fall 2023
Grade: B

This class tested me more than any other class here so far. I am a second year without any physics experience before this class. At first it seemed fine, but then I took the first midterm, a 48%, quite pathetic in my opinion. So I studied more and tried to understand the material better, then I got a ~64%. This would have been a bad grade had I not discovered that the average for the makeup score was a 59%, so I somehow did better than average. After that, the prof said he felt like he failed us and decided to allow our final grade to replace our lowest midterm score. This was nice, but didn't do much to decrease my minimum score needed to pass the class. I worked so hard, studying all the homeworks and lectures, trying to understand things more than ever before, but after the final, I felt like I was going to fail and was so sure of it. Then a week and a half later, the day before xmas, grades came out and I had gotten ~69%, and I couldn't be happier. Not only that, but the prof curved the grading so that instead of getting a final of a C+ in the class I got a B. Could the tests have been easier/more like the homeworks? YES! Could they have had more in depth review sessions to prepare those that were still struggling? YES! Still it was a miracle that I passed the class, with a B! I understand if you're taking this class, it's because you have to, so definitely get help early on, and don't rely on being saved by curving or changes to the grading. Ask for help early on, try to form study groups (ask on campuswire if you're socially anxious like me), and be on top of everything by the time the midterms show up, because I could very well have failed had the tests not been graded as generously as I think they were. The relief of finishing this class with a passing grade is an amazing feeling, but I hope nobody else has to feel as afraid as I was when comtemplating retaking the class after the second midterm.

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PHYSICS 5A
Quarter: Fall 2023
Grade: C+
Jan. 8, 2024

Do not take Bauer.
To see the other side, I know my learning style did not cooperate well with his teaching style.
However, he did not seem to care about his students' learning and it heavily shows in the grades. All his exams are in the 50-60% range or lower.
I have heard that he used to be a good professor back in 2022 but for whatever reason that drastically changed and now his teaching and teaching style is extremely different.
If possible take TUNG.

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PHYSICS 5A
Quarter: Fall 2023
Grade: B
Dec. 29, 2023

This class tested me more than any other class here so far. I am a second year without any physics experience before this class. At first it seemed fine, but then I took the first midterm, a 48%, quite pathetic in my opinion. So I studied more and tried to understand the material better, then I got a ~64%. This would have been a bad grade had I not discovered that the average for the makeup score was a 59%, so I somehow did better than average. After that, the prof said he felt like he failed us and decided to allow our final grade to replace our lowest midterm score. This was nice, but didn't do much to decrease my minimum score needed to pass the class. I worked so hard, studying all the homeworks and lectures, trying to understand things more than ever before, but after the final, I felt like I was going to fail and was so sure of it. Then a week and a half later, the day before xmas, grades came out and I had gotten ~69%, and I couldn't be happier. Not only that, but the prof curved the grading so that instead of getting a final of a C+ in the class I got a B. Could the tests have been easier/more like the homeworks? YES! Could they have had more in depth review sessions to prepare those that were still struggling? YES! Still it was a miracle that I passed the class, with a B! I understand if you're taking this class, it's because you have to, so definitely get help early on, and don't rely on being saved by curving or changes to the grading. Ask for help early on, try to form study groups (ask on campuswire if you're socially anxious like me), and be on top of everything by the time the midterms show up, because I could very well have failed had the tests not been graded as generously as I think they were. The relief of finishing this class with a passing grade is an amazing feeling, but I hope nobody else has to feel as afraid as I was when comtemplating retaking the class after the second midterm.

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