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- MATH 33A
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His exams and HWs are not difficult and definitely doable. But his lectures are not helpful. He is new and he focuses a lot on proofs and rarely give examples. He gives sample midterms and finals, they are good reviewing materials but can be very different from the real exams. In one word, his class is not too hard but it's all about self-learning.
A very fun guy. He's always laughing in class, so lectures aren't boring. His accent and his ability to explain math make the learning part a little bit hard, but it's definitely manageable. The first midterm took me by surprise, but he definitely explained the format of the second midterm and the final well.
Young and passionate professor, cool accents, often funny. Sometimes disorganised, but everything he explains during his lectures make sense. Also gives some kind of 'extra credit' by making the final out of 115, but the total points you can get from the final is higher so you can theoretically end up with something like 104% (will be treated like 100%). Overall recommend him.
His exams and HWs are not difficult and definitely doable. But his lectures are not helpful. He is new and he focuses a lot on proofs and rarely give examples. He gives sample midterms and finals, they are good reviewing materials but can be very different from the real exams. In one word, his class is not too hard but it's all about self-learning.
A very fun guy. He's always laughing in class, so lectures aren't boring. His accent and his ability to explain math make the learning part a little bit hard, but it's definitely manageable. The first midterm took me by surprise, but he definitely explained the format of the second midterm and the final well.
Young and passionate professor, cool accents, often funny. Sometimes disorganised, but everything he explains during his lectures make sense. Also gives some kind of 'extra credit' by making the final out of 115, but the total points you can get from the final is higher so you can theoretically end up with something like 104% (will be treated like 100%). Overall recommend him.
Based on 17 Users
TOP TAGS
- Uses Slides (8)
- Needs Textbook (8)
- Useful Textbooks (7)
- Appropriately Priced Materials (7)
- Tolerates Tardiness (5)