Yu leaves much to be desired in their teaching approach. Classes often felt disorganized, with a lack of clear objectives or structured material. Key concepts were often rushed through or skipped entirely, making it challenging to understand the course content fully.
Best lecturer in pstat department.
I took this class as an undergrad. I found this class pretty interesting. The grading is 45% hw, 45% project, 10% lecture scribe. You're expected to use LaTeX in RMarkdown for homework and LaTeX for scribing (only one lecture per person.) The homework assignments are pretty challenging but you have plenty of time to do them cus they're only 3 of em
Class is easy for a graduate course, a lot of content overlaps with the stuff for PSTAT 131 students, except for the final that has a proofs section a little bit harder but still doable for a grad student. The final project's instructions were vague but my final project was dogsh*t and got an A- so he's chill. If u want easy A, take coburn instead
Avoid this guy if you can! He gave a super difficult final exam, with a lot of confusing multiple choice/true or false questions. He was difficult to reach outside of the class. His office hour didn't have anyone, including himself.
Very difficult to get a hold of outside of one or two days a week. Always rushing out and prefer to hide behind emails or zoom for communications. Unwilling to set up office hour outside of days he lectures. Don't feel like he cares about student's education, but cares more about his own time and schedule.
often unavailable, difficult to reach, more interested to stack all of his meeting during one day of the week so he can be off campus dating.
Prof. Peters really cares about students and went above and beyond to help us. However, the structure of the course could be improved. We had to learn all the math in 5/6 weeks, and the math in this class is very difficult. I could've learned the materials better if we started with math right away then moved on to the project in week 9/10.
A lot of math proofs and derivations starting from week four. All homework / midterm are assigned after week 6. Really weird schedule. The professor is nice and held extra office hours to provide help.
Many concepts are unclear in his lecture and there are so many mathematical proofs required for this course that are difficult to understand. I regret to take this quarter taught by him.
Amazing Professor. SHORT & EASY Final. Every stats students shall not hesitate to take this course!
40% HW, 40% Final, 20% Quizzes. Very good at explaining concepts and answering questions. Quizzes have some tricky questions, but homework is straightforward and the final exam was fair. He is awesome.
Professor Yu's lectures are clear and organized. The homework is based on R but he gives very clear instructions on how to code in R. The homework (40%) is straightforward based on lectures and quizzes (20%) are really helpful for reviewing the course contents. No midterm. Final (40%) is easy if you can understand lectures well.
Class is graded on Midterm/Take Home Final/4 HW/4 Quiz. Midterm content was fair and was primarily lecture material. Midterm had multiple choice and free response. Homework was reasonable and was based off lab assignment topics and code. You could work with a partner on the homework and the final. Overall good instructor. would take again
Lectures are solid and he really tries his best to simplify down complex ideas to make them understandable. Homework is more like follow along learn as you go rather than challenging to complete, and really helps with understanding models. Lectures can be a little math heavy but he doesn't expect you to memorize, instead focuses on concepts
Probably the best professor in PSTAT department. He gives 50% of people A.
Easy A class. Final grade with 71.1% people A (he also gives 2% extra credit, so no curve down lol: ) A+: 98.5 - 100 --> 4.44% A: 94 - 98.5 --> 42.96% A-: 90 - 94 --> 23.70% B+: 87 - 90 --> 8.15% B-: 83 - 87 --> 5.19% C+: 80 - 83 --> 2.22% C: 77 - 80 --> 2.96%
He curves down. there are 4 quizzes which are tricky. Final was hard. Avoid him if you can.
One of the best profs in the stats department. Clear lectures, homework's correlates with lecture material and are pretty easy to follow. Quizzes were bit tough, but do-able. No midterm. 4 HW's, 4 Quizzes. Fair final exam, but proofs were a bit difficult. Overall a really great prof and one of the easier PSTAT classes I have taken thus far.
Not so good. He doesn't round up the score and there is no curve. The Grading system is strict.
Hes so awful omg don't take him
His first time teaching. He's not understanding and gives you less time to do work when he says he will give you 2 weeks
Literally the worst professor ever. I had a 89.7 and he didn't round up. He doesn't curve, he's horrible at teaching. Take an actual professor and not a grad student.
I really have nothing bad to say about this guy. I think it was his first quarter ever teaching (?) and he nailed it right off the bat. His lectures were actually useful, organized, and well-put-together. His expectations were clear and reasonable, and I learned a lot with him.