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Right off the bat: if strong accents are a hard limit for you, do not take this guy. Otherwise go to class, do your homework, and you'll be fine. Exam questions where on par (and often times easier) than homework problems. He lets you know what topics will be on exams and post practice exams. His lectures are average, but he is clear and provides plenty of examples. There are no surprises in this class; you'll pass it if you don't blow it off. I also liked the guy; he had a pretty unique personality.
The grade breakdown was 20% Homework, 30% Midterm, 50% Final. We only had one midterm, but I think that is because it was a summer course.
Right off the bat: if strong accents are a hard limit for you, do not take this guy. Otherwise go to class, do your homework, and you'll be fine. Exam questions where on par (and often times easier) than homework problems. He lets you know what topics will be on exams and post practice exams. His lectures are average, but he is clear and provides plenty of examples. There are no surprises in this class; you'll pass it if you don't blow it off. I also liked the guy; he had a pretty unique personality.
The grade breakdown was 20% Homework, 30% Midterm, 50% Final. We only had one midterm, but I think that is because it was a summer course.
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