I wouldn't call Arthur a bully, I kinda think he's more of a badass.. and a royal pain in the ass, but when it comes to teaching, he's badass... I like teachers who are big, loud, and in-your-face, but ONLY if they know their stuff - as far as OS, he really knew his stuff.
I learned Operating Systems from him - I say learned, because I wound up dropping the class for medical reasons and taking it a second time (from Farooq Ali), where I didn't really bother showing up since I'd learned it already.
That semester I'd found myself with a pretty bad case of clinical depression, and finally had the balls to get some help. I failed the programming projects miserably because I couldn't understand my own code & comments the next day, I was flipping realities so quickly.
Arthur knew I participated in class, but wasn't sure why I was doing badly on the projects. Then I aced the midterm, which shocked him - nobody gets a 100 in that class, so he pulled me aside and chatted for a bit. I told him what was going on, so he offered to let me have an incomplete and do the projects after I finished counseling. Since I only had 9 credits left for my degree that wasn't necessary, but I thanked him for the offer. I attended all the rest of the classes and continued to take notes, because he had so much energy it made it really easy to learn.
He really does care about his students - at least, in my impression, he's *not* one of those "I got Tenure, I don't have to do any work now" professors (I had some of those in CpE) - he just doesn't take any shit.
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I learned Operating Systems from him - I say learned, because I wound up dropping the class for medical reasons and taking it a second time (from Farooq Ali), where I didn't really bother showing up since I'd learned it already.
That semester I'd found myself with a pretty bad case of clinical depression, and finally had the balls to get some help. I failed the programming projects miserably because I couldn't understand my own code & comments the next day, I was flipping realities so quickly.
Arthur knew I participated in class, but wasn't sure why I was doing badly on the projects. Then I aced the midterm, which shocked him - nobody gets a 100 in that class, so he pulled me aside and chatted for a bit. I told him what was going on, so he offered to let me have an incomplete and do the projects after I finished counseling. Since I only had 9 credits left for my degree that wasn't necessary, but I thanked him for the offer. I attended all the rest of the classes and continued to take notes, because he had so much energy it made it really easy to learn.
He really does care about his students - at least, in my impression, he's *not* one of those "I got Tenure, I don't have to do any work now" professors (I had some of those in CpE) - he just doesn't take any shit.