Yogesh Joshi
2 reviews
Average rating: 5.00
This professor has taught: BDBA858L, BDBA858P, BMGT352, BMGT352M, BMGT382, BMGT456, BMGT758R, BUMK726, BUMK758P, BUMK758Y, BUSI730, BUSI737, BUSI781, BUSM701, BUSM706, BUSO758A, BUSO758W
Grades
During the Spring 2020 and Spring 2021 semesters, students could choose to take some of their courses pass-fail mid-semester which skews grade data aggregated across multiple semesters.
Average GPA of 3.57 between 1,629 students*
* "W"s are considered to be 0.0 quality points. "Other" grades are not factored into GPA calculation. Grade data not guaranteed to be correct.
Review this professor
| Information | Review |
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| Yogesh Joshi BMGT456 Expecting an A Anonymous 12/06/2024 | I liked this professor a lot. He has good lectures and informative slides. He grades on participation so attending class was important. He does a few case studies so you should probably read those, although I forgot to read one and was okay. We did a group project that we worked on throughout the semester, so I appreciated him separating the big project into smaller parts. Overall, he is a nice guy and a good professor. |
| Yogesh Joshi BMGT352 Anonymous 07/07/2011 This review was automatically imported from OurUMD. It was not manually verified and may not follow our review standards. | He is an excellent Professor and a nice guy too. To get an A in this class this is what you have to do: 1) Don't lose participation points (basically 30% of your grade) go to EVERY class and atleast try to say something here or there every class (almost every person says something in class) 2) study the powerpoint slides for his exam. The exams are really straight forward, but there is a decent amount of reading so starting the day before may be fine depending on how fast you can read 3) talk to him before submitting any group project deadline, the groups that talked with him ended up with better feedback and grades ( he has class time for this at the end of each class before a deadline) 4) For the 2 case studies, just make sure you write and explain yourself thoroughly. It might help to see him beforehand or mention it before the class it is due because for our class many of us scored a little lower than we would have liked on these. All in all a good class, heavily dependent on cases. And an easy A/B if you just show up, take notes, and study his powerpoints before the exam |