Zhanqing Li
6 reviews
Average rating: 1.50
This professor has taught: AOSC401, AOSC424, AOSC494, AOSC620, AOSC621, AOSC625, AOSC658E, AOSC798, AOSC899
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 2.97 between 276 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 |
|---|---|
| Zhanqing Li AOSC401 admin 02/06/2026 | I literally can’t understand a word he says, and I feel like there’s no point in going to class because the lectures are so bad that they just confuse me more. |
| Zhanqing Li AOSC621 admin 01/22/2025 | I'm in AOSC. I found Li not great, not terrible. Lowlight was a rather poorly planned group project that no one was actually able to complete correctly. |
| Zhanqing Li AOSC424 Anonymous 05/11/2022 | Do not take this class if you rely on a good professor. This class is not a fun time. The topics are interesting but are communicated very poorly. The professor sounds like the gingerbread man from Shrek which makes him very hard to understand at times. If you are a non AOSC major like me there will be an insurmountable learning curve and you will struggle. DO NOT be baited by the listed grade distribution. It is not accurate. |
| Zhanqing Li Anonymous 05/11/2022 | He will take your cheeks. No Mercy. |
| Zhanqing Li AOSC424 Anonymous 03/08/2022 | By far the worst taught class I have ever been apart of. I took this class as a non AOSC major since the prereqs are very elementary and it is open to non AOSC majors. Given that information you would think this is a relatively introductory course to the topic. It is taught as if you should be a 3rd year or 4th year AOSC major. On top of that he has a very thick accent, which I know should not be held against him. BUT, if you have a thick accent then you should make sure your power point lectures are informational enough to teach the class by themselves. These lectures are so poorly put together with either no effort, or with the assumption the student has taken several AOSC classes. |
| Zhanqing Li AOSC424 Expecting an A- Anonymous 03/31/2021 This review was submitted while most classes were online during the COVID-19 pandemic. It may not be indicative of a regular semester. | Not the best at online teaching. Exams were extremely unfair and then their curve was unreasonable. Teaches as if students are already experts in the field, despite this course being open to non-AOSC majors. |