EasyAcademiq
5 comments
Review summary
Based on 5 comments, created with AI
Students overwhelmingly praise this teacher's flexibility, fees vs value, teaching quality. Many students highlight video-based content ('your videos', 'this channel') implies on-d...
What students talk about most
Evaluation breakdown
Top Strengths
1. Exceptional clarity and ease of understanding
2. Ability to break down complex topics effectively
3. High value and flexibility of learning resources
Areas to Improve
1. Accuracy and proofreading of content (minor errors/typos)
2. Audio quality in videos
3. Legibility of handwriting on the whiteboard
What students love
“This is so good, thank you.”
3 likes
“Thank you for making this so easy to understand. Your videos have been incredibly helpful.”
2 likes
“Thank you. You made it very easy to understand.”
“Your explanations are always so clear and concise, it really helps me grasp difficult concepts.”
5 likes
“I passed my exam thanks to your videos! You're the best teacher ever.”
8 likes
“I appreciate how you break down complex topics into manageable steps. It makes learning enjoyable.”
4 likes
“This channel is a lifesaver! I always come here when I need help with my assignments.”
7 likes
“The examples you use are very practical and help solidify my understanding.”
3 likes
“You have a gift for teaching. Please keep making these amazing videos!”
6 likes
“I used to struggle with this subject, but your tutorials have made it much clearer for me.”
2 likes
What could be better
“You made a mistake in your reduction. The RREF form is much cleaner and easier to work with, coming out to: {(1,2,0,0,0),(0,0,1,0,0),(0,0,0,1,0),(0,0,0,0,1)}. That's why your CR and A do not match up entirely.”
2 likes
“The -2 in the 4th column and the 5th column of CR is not equal to A...”
1 likes
“The audio quality in this particular video is not great; it's hard to hear you clearly at times.”
1 likes
“I think there's a typo in the formula you presented at 3:45. It should be 'x^2' not 'x2'.”
“The handwriting on the whiteboard is sometimes difficult to read, especially for complex equations.”
1 likes