Economic principles will be applied to practical decision-making situations. Methods of price and output determination, capital budgeting, and choices under uncertainty. Methods of economic analysis and their application will be emphasized.
4
UnitsLetter
Grading1, 2, 3
PasstimeNone
Level LimitLetters and science
CollegeI was not a fan of her teaching style. She is very… messy. I found her lectures incoherent and confusing. Exams emphasize topics that barely appear in class. A few things were flat out incorrect. Unresponsive to emails, but sweet during in person OH. She's funny, but I prefer more organized classes. Try taking Prof. Kuhn.
Truly the most infuriating prof ever, felt like I was getting rage baited. Takes forever to post notes bc they rewrite their scratch work by copy pasting from an alphabet of neat handwritten letters, 1 letter at a time. Notes and lectures consist of objectively simple math that they overcomplicate + goes on unrelated tangents. 10 mins late to final
Gets super lost during lectures and makes so many mistakes during class. You'll get more confused than learn anything. Notes are also never posted on time, and massive amounts of random points are taken for answers that aren't what she wants to see on exams. Wasted tuition money to take this useless class. THIS IS YOUR WARNING TO AVOID HER CLASSES!
Very mixed thoughts. Cindy cares about students and sometimes has funny anecdotes, and I learned from classes. Be prepared to spend a lot of time navigating Cindy's frustratingly disorganized style of lecturing/testing on content. To do well on tests need to attend every single lecture and write down every word. Too stressful and far from an easy A
Very unprofessional. Late to the final. Unorganized. Never have learned less from a class here before.
The most lazy and disorganized teacher. Goes on random tangents and can't answer basic questions about her notes because she doesn't know herself. Posted the notes the night before the final. Showed up to our final 10 minutes late, and then tested us on material that wasn't in the notes, talked about in lecture, or in the practice.