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This class wasn't what I was expecting, but I enjoyed it nonetheless! Grade consisted of 5 (?) pop quizzes, 2 exams (30%, 35% based on whichever you scored lower on), and homework assignments/problem sets (5 of these I think). The readings weren't technically necessary and I only read up on the later chapters when I was studying for the final. Lecture, on the other hand, is mandatory if you want to do well in the class (no recordings). Prof Krajbich was pretty nice and helpful — people had a lot of questions during lecture and he was definitely very patient in answering all of them. The math wasn't difficult at all, I don't know why people tried to scare me off with it at first — quite literally just plugging numbers into formulas. Final was harder than the midterm even though he said it wouldn't be (haha), but overall the class was great!
Prior to taking this course, I knew next to nothing about neuroeconomics, nor was I very good at math (yes, there's math in this class). Luckily for me, Professor Krajbich did a fantastic job when it came to simplifying these complicated concepts, making this course much more enjoyable. Lectures are not recorded, so make sure to take notes during class. Also, GO TO CLASS! Do the homework, go to class, review your notes, and you'll do fine.
This class wasn't what I was expecting, but I enjoyed it nonetheless! Grade consisted of 5 (?) pop quizzes, 2 exams (30%, 35% based on whichever you scored lower on), and homework assignments/problem sets (5 of these I think). The readings weren't technically necessary and I only read up on the later chapters when I was studying for the final. Lecture, on the other hand, is mandatory if you want to do well in the class (no recordings). Prof Krajbich was pretty nice and helpful — people had a lot of questions during lecture and he was definitely very patient in answering all of them. The math wasn't difficult at all, I don't know why people tried to scare me off with it at first — quite literally just plugging numbers into formulas. Final was harder than the midterm even though he said it wouldn't be (haha), but overall the class was great!
Prior to taking this course, I knew next to nothing about neuroeconomics, nor was I very good at math (yes, there's math in this class). Luckily for me, Professor Krajbich did a fantastic job when it came to simplifying these complicated concepts, making this course much more enjoyable. Lectures are not recorded, so make sure to take notes during class. Also, GO TO CLASS! Do the homework, go to class, review your notes, and you'll do fine.