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Aaron HOSKINS
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Position

Professor

Department

Biochemistry

Credentials

PHD 2006 Massachusetts Inst Of Tech

Grade Point Average
1.66
Completion Rate
97.66%
A Rate
22.71%
Students
5774
Rating
4.0
Difficulty
4.3
Would Take Again
62.5%
Attendance
Required

66.7% of students reported.

Comments

Prof Hoskins is one of the reasons Nobel Prize is leaving academic biochem and chem towards industry companies such as google. His students struggle finding a job or even a postdoc. His lack of communication skills and his preassumptions and judgement about students along with his fear, makes him small.

One of the best professors I had in undergrad! Extra credit opportunities were available for attendance, which was nice. Tests were "unpredictable" in that anything from lectures was fair game (it was a lot of content) but also not terribly difficult as long as you put in the work. Lectures were interesting/engaging, and very relevant.

His lectures were interesting but very complicated. He did the second portion of the course which covered more difficult content and the exam averages went from 75 on the first two exams to 60 and 66 on the 3rd midterm and the final exam. Very specific things are tested, which is hard since midterms are 50 min. He was passionate about biochem.

Dr. Hoskins tries to teach but avoids giving the necessary background. I didn't expect that considering his age and experience in teaching (I think he is going to retire in like 10 years or so). He gets exhausted, and takes that frustration to himself, first, and then to the student who asks for help. Maybe he is unhappy with who he became.

Professor Hoskins is a caring and intelligent teacher. He was my favorite professor of the course. The only thing I would encourage is to watch the lectures online (if they provide them in future semesters) for the glycolysis, krebs, beta-oxidation, and urea cycle lectures instead of going to lecture in-person. They are VERY content-heavy.

Professor Aaron is a super nice person. He cares about his students, and he clearly explains the materials really well. The exams are challenging, and it is super easy to lose points on the exams even if you study well. I didn't read the book. however, it is highly recommended for getting an A. Previous exams are helpful too, and many recycled ques

Professor Hoskins is a great professor, who clearly cares about how well his material is reaching the students. The study guide he provides is very useful for studying for the exam, and he also takes questions from the problem sets. He does a great job teaching his section of the course. I liked his teaching much better than Professor Cox.

Dr. Hoskins is good about helping in office hours. He lectures very clearly and obviously cares about students. Exxams are fair but tough.

Great lecturer, really interesting material. Would take again.

Hoskins did a good job. Everything is based off the lecture slides, unlike Cox, so make sure you go to review lecture. 507 is one of the hardest classes at Madison. There is an insane amount to memorize and Hoskins does a decent job presenting the material. I've had better teachers, but he did a good job.

Well, what can I say... this class is hard. They expect you to know a lot of material, more so than what they elaborate on in lecture, so be prepared to do extra work outside of class. I thought Hoskins was okay. I just wish they would explain how to do certain problems and ask more clear questions.

Aaron Hoskins is a fabulous professor. His lectures are crystal clear and, although he's not the most animated lecturer on campus, he genuinely tries to keep things interesting by throwing in fun little references and factoids into his PowerPoints. Would highly recommend taking his class.