ECO 1104
Introduction to Microeconomics
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Prof: Gordon Lenjosek / Fall 2023
Oct 18, 2023
Unfortunately, this class (this semester) suffers from a large disconnect between the TA's and the Prof's. Misdirection on where to go, or what to do. Cyclical responses from both TA's and Profs (eg: Ask the prof, then ask the TA...repeat). Very unorganized. If you have content-related questions that you're looking to get answered, be prepared to search elsewhere.
Virtual lectures, virtual assignments, virtual exams. In person and virtual tutorials offered for those who are local and abroad. Material is useful and relatively straight-forward.
Dual-Professor course. Both are quite knowledgeable in their field.
I wish I was told just how unorganized this class would be, despite it being a prerequisite for other course material. Pretty disappointing.
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Prof: Duangsuda Sopchokchai / Fall 2016
Nov 5, 2021
If you're a rational thinker then you will enjoy this introductory class. Highly recommended, even as an elective. There are a few assignments, two midterm exams, and a final exam. This is a course where you need to understand the concepts, rather than memorize facts.
We learned the basics of Microeconomics. There is a fair amount of graphing and mathematics in the course. Personally, I consider it more useful and preferable in comparison to Macroeconomics.
The professor lectures well and the exams are fair for the most part. The first midterm exam was a bit too long, but the next exams were fine. She also tends to put bonus questions on her exams.
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