NASSER JALALI
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| Posted on: | June 3, 2007 |
Nasser helps out a ton when students work in the labs and he makes sure everyone is following what is right and how things should be done. I remember when fellow classmates were working on their projects in the lab, he'd see student trying to do something and Nasser would immediately say "Hey, you're doing it wrong, that's not the way!" Nasser will also extend deadlines if the class is way behind schedule. Sometimes it can be a little difficult to understand what he's saying when he's lecturing. Overall, he's a really nice, cool guy!
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| Posted on: | June 2, 2007 |
Nasser is a really nice, wonderful teacher who cares about his students and want them to do well. All of his tests are take-home, for no outside info is allowed because he will know so his reader is the only source of info you must rely on. Nasser will give you advice if he see's that you're not doing something correct and will always help you out on your projects. Nasser will also give students a break if they happen to forget or weren't aware about a take-home test that was due. The only cons about Nasser is his reader, which I find somewhat difficult to follow when test time comes around. Some of the vocabulary in the reader can be very triicky and difficult to determine if they actually connect to the questions on the tests. Nasser does lecture on certain days but only for a short period of time. I would say that about half of the time, students will just be sitting in their desks and or hanging around, while the other half of the time the class would be working in the labs. Though it can be very filthy, and dirty working in the labs. Yuck! =D Advice: Don't wear any nice clothes or white color!
