MATH 131A
Analysis
Description: Lecture, three hours; discussion, one hour. Requisites: courses 32B, 33B. Recommended: course 115A. Rigorous introduction to foundations of real analysis; real numbers, point set topology in Euclidean space, functions, continuity. P/NP or letter grading.
Units: 4.0
Units: 4.0
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Winter 2018 - Disclaimer: I have not received my grades and have not taken the finals yet. Totaro is extremely helpful, especially during his office hours. Halfway through the course, I realize I was missing out on many of the points he was saying because I was busy copying the board (he writes like, real fast. Idk how his wrist is taking it). So I recorded every lecture and added in what he said into the notes - helps a lot in tackling a tough class like this.
Winter 2018 - Disclaimer: I have not received my grades and have not taken the finals yet. Totaro is extremely helpful, especially during his office hours. Halfway through the course, I realize I was missing out on many of the points he was saying because I was busy copying the board (he writes like, real fast. Idk how his wrist is taking it). So I recorded every lecture and added in what he said into the notes - helps a lot in tackling a tough class like this.
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He makes concepts really clear and nearly write all his explicit oral explanation on the board. He likes to use graphs and easy-to-understand imagination to shape our perspective to the conceptual and proof-based course. The Midterm1 is relatively easy, Midterm2 is relatively hard, and Final is about the middle, more like Midterm2. And he gives study guide before each exam which really helps. Moreover, he is definitely not a procrastinator, you will see you grade posted late in the day you take the exam...including final. I am wondering next quarter which undergraduate course he will be teaching, no matter which one, I will take it!
He makes concepts really clear and nearly write all his explicit oral explanation on the board. He likes to use graphs and easy-to-understand imagination to shape our perspective to the conceptual and proof-based course. The Midterm1 is relatively easy, Midterm2 is relatively hard, and Final is about the middle, more like Midterm2. And he gives study guide before each exam which really helps. Moreover, he is definitely not a procrastinator, you will see you grade posted late in the day you take the exam...including final. I am wondering next quarter which undergraduate course he will be teaching, no matter which one, I will take it!