ECON 107B
Lanny Ebenstein
3.1
31 reviews

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3.1
107B . 1 Year, 11 Months Ago

All his classes follow the same structure There are 4 aspects to grading 1 Attendance 2 Quizzes are random & sometimes announced - they are 4 questions MC and T/F always based on the daily read 3 Write-Ups based on the lecture material 4 Research papers 2500-3000 words 7 sources. Go to class, take notes and read. Amazing Prof and easy A if you try.

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ECON107B . 3 Years Ago

The professor could do better in making the class interesting: His lectures are somewhat disorganized, and the lack of ppt presentation made it hard to review key material. The worst part of this course is the TA, who grade everything. My TA always procrastinated and lack the skills needed to grade the write-ups properly. Don't take the course.

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107B . 4 Years Ago

He's a chill prof, accessible after the lecture if you want to discuss with him. Weekly 2 page paper and two-term papers so the workload is not terrible. Lot's of interesting ideas and his book is very accessible to those that do not read many econ books. Can sometimes be disorganized, but who isn't during the 'rona? Great for non-mathy econ peeps

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ECON107B . 5 Years Ago

Ebenstein is the most boring lecturer I've ever had to listen to. He just rambles for an hour straight with no structure to his lectures. To make it worse, his lectures have nothing to do with the 2200 word research essayS we have to write for him. He just makes us tune in to indoctrinate us with his unfounded beliefs about random stuf. Don't take.

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112A . 2 Months Ago

Avoid this class if you care about your sanity & your GPA. Too many readings and papers. Expectations to succeed on lengthy research papers were unclear, lectures were unorganized (yet mandatory), grading was tougher than other Econ electives, & the amount of reading is absolutely absurd. 50% of your grade is attendance but only counts against you.

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112A . 2 Months Ago

Professor Ebenstein is very disorganized and openly admits to being right-leaning in his lectures, going on tangents about things that have nothing to do with the subject matter. He makes it difficult to discern what will get you a good grade, and he stresses attendance despite his lectures detailing nothing actually relevant to the class. ew.

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112A . 3 Months Ago

He assigns 70 pages of reading before each lecture and then assigns an in class quiz on the reading. I usually dont have a problem with reading but when its 70 pages for every lecture i think it starts to get out of hand. Its also a little annoying that you have no way to meet with TA who grades your papers. Besides these problems the prof is nice.

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113B . 3 Months Ago

Took this class in Fall '24. Lanny is super nice and wants his class to learn and think about topics. Attendance mandatory. Go to office hours and make an effort. Feel like it was hard to get a solid A, but A- is attainable if you work hard on your essays. Final essay was long but I enjoyed his lectures, he's got a lot of knowledge and good insight

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113B . 4 Months Ago

- mandatory attendance at end of class with roll sheet - random quizzes in the beginning of class to ensure you don't just show up for the roll sheet - quiz material published 23 hrs prior to quiz (he believes getting ahead is bad for the student) - lack of grading transparency - rambles and when isn't rambling, repeats readings verbatim. - liar

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113B . 4 Months Ago

He wants you to cite lecture, his rambles that don't have pertinent information on anything about economic history. When he is talking about stuff that's useful it's just exactly what the reading was so why even attend lecture ? Because he makes attendance mandatory. Also, he provides no feedback/reasons on grades, so you can get a C without reason

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ECON107A . 5 Months Ago

Lectures are difficult to follow and Paper grading is confusing. Make sure you discuss immediately after class if you have any issue, for he might not email back if after a follow-up. This is a philosophy course instead of an economics-related. Kinda disappointed after taking this course after seeing other comments.

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ECON107A . 1 Year, 2 Months Ago

He is mostly interested in historical style essays more than analytical. Attendance was 50% of your grade

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ECON107A . 2 Years Ago

Ebensteins classes all follow a very specific and predictable pattern and getting an A in one is as easy as memorizing the following: do the readings and go to class. Doing those 2 things will give you ALL the information you need to do every write up (3 in the whole course) and give you so many paper topic ideas (2 in the course.). Great professor

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113B . 2 Years Ago

Professor Ebenstein is a gem in the Econ department! Unique, lecture-based class. If you have an interest in the topics discussed, then the class is fairly engaging and refreshing. You get out what you put in. Decent amount of assigned reading and writing. If you have the opportunity, would recommend taking at least one of his courses!

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ECON113B . 2 Years Ago

This guy is the goat.

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112A . 3 Years Ago

Professor Ebenstein is a charming instructor. People interested in history (and hating math) will surely find their interest in his lectures. However, the homework grading by TAs is remarkably slow. They don't give you any reasons for getting a low score. Please give this extraordinary professor more TAs.

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113B . 3 Years Ago

For the returning Fall2021 quarter he put emphasis on in class pop quizzes as attendance for"push factor"during final grading. So definitely not covid friendly. Took absence of students personally. His TA gives out random B- and B's to keep you in a certain range. Easy A if you skim through the readings and attend. But its -VERY- boring.

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ECON112 . 4 Years Ago

super nice and interesting guy! lots of reading and 500 word weekly writing assignments. 2 papers, 2500 words, and a written final. honestly you can skim the readings and do well, no section, lectures can get boring and rambly but he's great about answering questions in OH and is very accommodating. kind of feels like a history class!

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ECON113B . 4 Years Ago

The professor rambles on and on about random events that sometimes relate to economic history. It's kind of interesting as a podcast, but you have to do a 500 word write up every week. No one knows how the write up is graded, but the TA's give out 70s to 80s on random write ups with no explanation. Theres also two 2500 essays. Stay away.

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113B . 4 Years Ago

Ebenstein is a pretty chill guy but his class is pretty disorganized. Most of his lectures are just him talking for an hour and he seems to get off topic a lot. His assignments are vague but they're not too hard.

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ECON113B . 4 Years Ago

Lectures are very disorganized over zoom. He's very smart but sometimes rambles on about a particular topic. We get weekly writing assignments the TA's barely grade. Every week I get the same exact grade no matter how much work I put in. Definitely would not recommend during rona as the class is very disorganized

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ECON113B . 4 Years Ago

If you are a "normal" econ student (likes math, numbers, equations), DO NOT TAKE THIS CLASS. If you're someone like me who hates Econ as it's normally taught and wants to know about policy, history, and how econ has actually developed and works in the real world, TAKE THIS CLASS. Ebenstein is a weird, eccentric breath of fresh air. Love this guy.

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ECON112A . 5 Years Ago

40 pages of writing thru quarter, so f you aren't good at writing, don't take. Lectures are incoherent, rambling, tangential, and he jumps around between time periods so you're left confused ( no slides, just him talking to the camera). Also, some things he lectures aren't even historically accurate. Easy class but extremely boring.

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ECON112A . 5 Years Ago

Took 113B in person with him last quarter, it was pretty interesting and an easy-ish A. If classes are still via zoom DO NOT TAKE HIM unless you like to write. He replaced his attendance grade with a weekly paper. Not a super hard class, but not interesting at all and lots of busy work. There are much better econ classes, especially online.

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