Engineeringness
72 comments
Review summary
Based on 72 comments, created with AI
Students overwhelmingly praise this teacher's fees vs value, teaching quality, study material. Many students highlight saving my life and my grades, saved my life for my exam, expl...
What students talk about most
Evaluation breakdown
Top Strengths
1. Exceptional clarity and breakdown of complex explanations
2. Engaging and high-quality animations in study material
3. Ability to make learning interesting and understandable, often surpassing university instruction
Areas to Improve
1. Ensuring factual accuracy in all technical explanations and diagrams
2. Revisiting and refining the effectiveness and appropriateness of analogies
3. Enhancing interactive support for student doubts
What students love
“I have an exam in 2 hours. You don't know how much you've helped with broken down and clear explanations. Thank you.”
11 likes
“You just keep saving my life and my grades.”
6 likes
“WOW the improvement in your animation is insane! It was so good before, but amazing work! The way you explain things makes me actually understand.”
5 likes
“If I had once learned that zeners in the 5.6V range have both tunneling and avalanche breakdown, I had forgotten it. Thank you for that.”
4 likes
“This has literally just saved my life for my exam, thank you so much.”
3 likes
“Although I, as well as many of your viewers, probably know most of the concepts, we always find your videos more interesting with such great animations.”
2 likes
“Amazing Video, now I can use it in my projects.”
2 likes
“This explanation is very good.”
1 likes
“I came back again! I came here to understand the concept whereas our teacher explained it in a boring way. Thank you for making physics interesting.”
1 likes
“The fact that you explain it better than my uni worries me, lol.”
What could be better
“Not true, transformers don't perform their work silently, they hum.”
4 likes
“At 0:48 the "American Standard" and "International Standard" are reversed.”
3 likes
“Great video! However, electron flow is backwards on the battery.”
2 likes
“Imagine water in a pipe... the most imbecilic comparison in electronics.”