Recommendations

Check out some recommendations given by students, peers, and instructors that I’ve worked with previously, and please leave an evaluation/recommendation in the comments below.

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  1. Dr. Weller is by far the most engaging and enthusiastic teacher I have had at Michigan. It is clear that he loves teaching Physics. In studio, he would always go to each group to check in with them and ask questions to confirm that we understood the content. He was always receptive to questions and was very easy to talk to. He responds very promptly outside of class and is very receptive to feedback. Especially when he taught online Physics 250 in the spring semester. He took feedback very seriously and changed class and grading so students would be more satisfied with the class. He worked very hard for each of his classes to confirm that he knew the material and could teach it properly. His enthusiasm made it much easier to pay attention and learn material. My first teaching experience was with Dr. Weller and he helped me understand how to teach students and tried to guide each of us. I have the utmost respect for him and I would recommend him to anyone taking Physics.

  2. Dr. Weller is hands down one of the best professors I’ve had at the University of Michigan. With so many pre-med students and such large course sizes, it can be hard to feel like you get individualized attention, but Dr. Weller truly changed that experience. He is kind, energetic, funny, and genuinely personable, which made the class environment engaging and supportive.

    I’m not typically a student who attends optional sessions, but because of how effective he was as an instructor, I didn’t miss a single optional Physics workshop. I also attended nearly all of his office hours and exam review sessions. His teaching and support were a huge reason I was able to finish Physics 250 with an A after earning a B+ in Physics 150.

    I truly couldn’t recommend Dr. Weller more highly.

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