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This review isn't for Dr. Radko. The class is taught by a graduate student, who only presented what's listed in the textbook and offered nothing of his own for us to understand better the class materials. And the grading is mean. But Dr. Radko herself is very nice and very helpful. Wish you else could someday take one of her classes.
In her office hours, Radko came across as a nice and patient professor who wants students to understand the material. I still found 32 B to be hard, but anyway... Her accent and soft-spoken manner of speaking, even with the aide of a microphone, make her difficult to understand. Do not take this class with her if it is offered in a dark lecture hall.Occasional quizzes during discussions add bursts of midterm-like stress and panic each week and I am still not sure they really helped with grasping the material or being better prepared for the final.
This review isn't for Dr. Radko. The class is taught by a graduate student, who only presented what's listed in the textbook and offered nothing of his own for us to understand better the class materials. And the grading is mean. But Dr. Radko herself is very nice and very helpful. Wish you else could someday take one of her classes.
In her office hours, Radko came across as a nice and patient professor who wants students to understand the material. I still found 32 B to be hard, but anyway... Her accent and soft-spoken manner of speaking, even with the aide of a microphone, make her difficult to understand. Do not take this class with her if it is offered in a dark lecture hall.Occasional quizzes during discussions add bursts of midterm-like stress and panic each week and I am still not sure they really helped with grasping the material or being better prepared for the final.
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