Graduate Assistant-Teaching
Undergraduate & Graduate courses, Texas A&M University, Department of Computer Science & Engineering., 2022
26 SPRING CSCE 765 700: NETWORK SECURITY
24 FALL CSCE 465 599/765 699: COMP & NET SECURITY / NET SECURITY
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24 SPRING CSCE 465 599/689 699: COMP & NET SECURITY / NET SECURITY
Student review: “Dr. Saxena and/or one of his TAs responded to every message I sent within the hour of sending it, weekday or weekend. I was blown away by that and truly grateful to have that support as a remote student.”
23 FALL CSCE 465 599/689 699: COMP & NET SECURITY / NET Security
23 SPRING CSCE 110 500: PROGRAMMING I
Student review at Coursicle “110 is hard if without coding experience. Yum takes attendance when numbers are low. Uneventful lectures, so I mainly worked on labs and homework. Tests + quizzes are hard, so aim for high grades on labs and homework. Labs progress at faster rate than lecture, & the TA + PT were the reason why I had 100s on labs. Go to class/lab & you’ll be good.” link: https://www.coursicle.com/tamu/?professor=Ki+Yum&type=reviews
22 FALL CSCE 110 500: PROGRAMMING I
Student review at Rate My Professor: “Great professor. He takes attendance 10 times for 10% of the grade but if you attend class like you’re supposed to, it’s easy 10%. Quizzes are graded a harshly with little to no partial credit but the labs are easy with great TAs and homeworks are rather straightforward. There is a clear grading criteria so make sure you follow the format exactly.” Link rate my professor: https://www.ratemyprofessors.com/professor/2221521
