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Words can't describe how awesome of a teacher AND person he is. He's so down to earth, always happy to teach, and ALL HE WANTS TO DO IS HELP YOU. He cares so much, he makes so much sense, and he is super straight forward. He teaches the information in such an understandable way and I actually look forward to going to his class. I seriously wish he would teach 3B next quarter and every other math class, too. I'm going to miss this class and Conley at the end of the quarter. Bottom line: if you have the option, put Conley's class on your schedule!!
HE IS THE BEST TEACHER!
He has a great teaching style and all his quizzes and exams are fair.
Conley explains EVERYTHING. His lectures are thorough and he writes down every detail you need for your notes.
There isn't too much homework and he truley cares about his students!
TAKE HIS CLASS, EVEN IF YOU DON'T NEED MATH FOR YOUR MAJOR
Let me start off by saying I entirely adore his teaching style, his approach to the subject material and his overall swag. Take me serious now, I have never in my life taken high school calculus, and I now consider myself fully mastering the material. He cares so much, its ridiculous. He is what a teacher should be. Even though, he knows, almost every student has taken some form of calculus, he teaches the material as if you are just learning it. I wish he was teaching math 3b, matter of fact, can he head the math department? Look, all jokes aside, he is an amazing instructor, he is caring and his office hours are flexible. Take him or face the wrath of terrible math teachers. Your Welcome. Watch This....bye
Conley is probably one of the best professors I've had to date. He cares a lot about his students and wants to make sure that they understand the material he is teaching. His review sessions don't really have an end time, he always stays until all of the questions are answered. He is very clear in lectures and his tests don't throw curveballs or ridiculously tricky questions in your direction.
I would definitely take all math classes with him if he taught them.
Conley is a really good teacher. Answering math questions via e-mail is not the easiest task, yet he responded to my math questions (and those of my friends) with really detailed explanations. He also spend about 3 hours at each exam review going over what would be on the mid-terms and final. The guy wants the students to do well in the class.
You still have to know the material, though. The class covers a lot of material and much of it builds upon the last concept, so my advice would be to do all the HW assignments and make sure you really know the material before Conley introduces a new concept in the next lecture.
His office hours were pretty crowded, but he's very willing to make one-on-one appointments if you need help.
His grading is fair; he's willing to throw out the worst of your two midterms and uses a generous curve. I did pretty poorly on the mid-terms, but got a 89% on the final and earned a B+ in the class.
Conley's good.
I've never seen a professor try to help everyone in the class understand the material more than Conley. He has 4 and a half hour review sessions for midterms and finals. Had him for 33a and taking him for 33b. I got a B in 33A but I made errors on the final. If I didn't screw up I could have gotten an A-. And his lectures are always recorded. Take him as much as possible.
Conley is hands down the best lecturer I've had here at UCLA. although he is a bit slow he teaches the content in a way that is clear and coherent. If you still don't understand or have additional question he is almost always available by appointment or in office hours which he normally extends until all questions are answered. I've taken him for 2 quarters consecutively now (33b and 115a) and I'm certain that if there's any abstract math topic out there, Conley is the best one to explain it.
Words can't describe how awesome of a teacher AND person he is. He's so down to earth, always happy to teach, and ALL HE WANTS TO DO IS HELP YOU. He cares so much, he makes so much sense, and he is super straight forward. He teaches the information in such an understandable way and I actually look forward to going to his class. I seriously wish he would teach 3B next quarter and every other math class, too. I'm going to miss this class and Conley at the end of the quarter. Bottom line: if you have the option, put Conley's class on your schedule!!
HE IS THE BEST TEACHER!
He has a great teaching style and all his quizzes and exams are fair.
Conley explains EVERYTHING. His lectures are thorough and he writes down every detail you need for your notes.
There isn't too much homework and he truley cares about his students!
TAKE HIS CLASS, EVEN IF YOU DON'T NEED MATH FOR YOUR MAJOR
Let me start off by saying I entirely adore his teaching style, his approach to the subject material and his overall swag. Take me serious now, I have never in my life taken high school calculus, and I now consider myself fully mastering the material. He cares so much, its ridiculous. He is what a teacher should be. Even though, he knows, almost every student has taken some form of calculus, he teaches the material as if you are just learning it. I wish he was teaching math 3b, matter of fact, can he head the math department? Look, all jokes aside, he is an amazing instructor, he is caring and his office hours are flexible. Take him or face the wrath of terrible math teachers. Your Welcome. Watch This....bye
Conley is probably one of the best professors I've had to date. He cares a lot about his students and wants to make sure that they understand the material he is teaching. His review sessions don't really have an end time, he always stays until all of the questions are answered. He is very clear in lectures and his tests don't throw curveballs or ridiculously tricky questions in your direction.
I would definitely take all math classes with him if he taught them.
Conley is a really good teacher. Answering math questions via e-mail is not the easiest task, yet he responded to my math questions (and those of my friends) with really detailed explanations. He also spend about 3 hours at each exam review going over what would be on the mid-terms and final. The guy wants the students to do well in the class.
You still have to know the material, though. The class covers a lot of material and much of it builds upon the last concept, so my advice would be to do all the HW assignments and make sure you really know the material before Conley introduces a new concept in the next lecture.
His office hours were pretty crowded, but he's very willing to make one-on-one appointments if you need help.
His grading is fair; he's willing to throw out the worst of your two midterms and uses a generous curve. I did pretty poorly on the mid-terms, but got a 89% on the final and earned a B+ in the class.
Conley's good.
I've never seen a professor try to help everyone in the class understand the material more than Conley. He has 4 and a half hour review sessions for midterms and finals. Had him for 33a and taking him for 33b. I got a B in 33A but I made errors on the final. If I didn't screw up I could have gotten an A-. And his lectures are always recorded. Take him as much as possible.
Conley is hands down the best lecturer I've had here at UCLA. although he is a bit slow he teaches the content in a way that is clear and coherent. If you still don't understand or have additional question he is almost always available by appointment or in office hours which he normally extends until all questions are answered. I've taken him for 2 quarters consecutively now (33b and 115a) and I'm certain that if there's any abstract math topic out there, Conley is the best one to explain it.