PHYS 23
Ania Jayich
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36 reviews

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PHYS110A . 5 Years Ago

Lectures were a waste. Might as well have skipped them since she uses examples right out of the book. No explanation for grade cutoffs or information about the curve at the end of the quarter. Exams were easy enough. Some extra credit on exams & homework offered.

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PHYS110A . 5 Years Ago

Garbage grading curve, got 94% that became an A- other students got up to 95% curved down to A- Lectures weren't very interesting but taught straight out of Griffiths EM so were straightforward

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110A . 5 Years Ago

NEVER TAKE HER CLASS. In the midst of a pandemic not only did she not curve the curve the class, she implemented a negative curve, I don't eve know how or why, people with 95% got an A-. Her grading scale is useless and she is not upfront about it. Wait her out if u care about ur GPA

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PHYS25 . 6 Years Ago

Absolute worst professor. Explains relatively nothing during lecture so you are expected to learn all of the material on your own. TA was little to no help. Midterm and homework grades were not given back until the week before the final so you had no idea how you were doing in the course. Very particular when grading for midterm/final.

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PHYS110A . 7 Years Ago

Her lectures are very vague. She seems like she doesn't care about teaching because she has a "whatever" attitude and approach to the subject. Absolutely need the book to do well. Midterm averages are F's (luckily she curves). I would avoid her if possible; she made electromagnetism more complicated than it needed to be.

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PHYS110A . 7 Years Ago

Lectures were often canceled and when they weren't Ania tends to be opaque in her explanations of concepts. Reading the textbook is a must in order to do well, but doing that alone can probably get a B at least. A lot of formulas to know, but allowed formula sheets. Not the best professor, but not bad either.

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PHYS110A . 7 Years Ago

She was really kind and helpful during office hours.

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PHYS141 . 8 Years Ago

Worst experience of my physics career. Often posted homework late with minimal extension. Poorly organized lectures, poor textbook, and worthless examples/hw. Tests required pointless memorization and were often unclear -- the material is easy, so it seemed that to make it difficult she required blindly memorizing 30+ lengthy eqns. Never again.

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PHYS3 . 10 Years Ago

Significantly longer than exams given by other professors who teach Physics 3. A final exam of 39 MC and 4 (really 6, couple had unrelated parts) FRQ questions is pretty lengthy for this series. Her teaching was nothing extraordinary. Exam averages were F's, often required formulas memorized or derived, at times with understanding of multivar calc.

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PHYS3 . 10 Years Ago

Jayich is a great professor and tries to make a very hard subject more understandable. The tests are tough so make sure you don't fall behind in class. There are weekly quizzes to make sure you're understanding the material.

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PHYS . 12 Years Ago

One of the best physics classes you will ever take! I have already seen my tennis game improve dramatically.

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PHYSICS . 12 Years Ago

Who needs God when you have Ania Jayich? Around here we have a saying: Jayich on Saturdays, Jesus on Sundays (just kidding, more like Jayich on every day that ends with a Y)!

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PHYSICS12 . 12 Years Ago

Where do I begin with how much Prof Jayich changed my life? I was struggling on the streets, living day to day, and addicted to all sorts of substances I should not have been near. That all changed the day I walked into Ania Jayich's class. Now, I am a successful multi-millionaire who has completely turned my life around. Thank you Ania Jayich!

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