Rupert certainly knows his stuff and his lectures are very easy to follow if you've done the reading ahead of time. Grading is a pain though: iclicker questions are hard and count for 5% of your grade, and your grades depend on your standing which can be annoying if you get 90% on a exam but end up with a B.
Rupert is an okay teacher. He has some iclicker questions that are super tricky, but they're 5% of your grade so it's pretty important to get as many right. Sections are pretty useless for this class. None of them helped and they're not mandatory at all. Freebees in mid term and final but they're some tricky questions. Dont underestimate this class
Hated Rupert. He seems personable at first, but he asks ridiculously hard iclicker questions that count for accuracy. The tests are difficult too. Not a fan.
really boring lecturer, but you can tell he knows his stuff since he worked at the fed. loves the bls, be prepared to memorize unemployment statistics if you want to do well on the iclickers.
First of all, if you're considering taking this class as a GE, don't. It's a class meant to weed out people, and the curve is not a joke. 5% of the class get's an A. If you're willing to go to every lecture, read, and study pretty hard for each exam, you can definitely get a B minimum.
Rupert's class was pretty boring. Most of the material came from the book and people were forced to go to class because of the iclicker questions since its part of your grade. The midterms and final are multiple choice and basically you studied the book and somewhat study lecture and then you hope you remember the huge amount of material.
Overall this class was much more difficult than the average class. Homework was fair, section attendance is not mandatory, but the 2 midterms and final were extremely difficult and very book heavy. Iclicker questions were irrelevant and weighted too heavily. Do not take this class unless you have to. Only class I did not get an A in.
Great Professor. Extremely helpful if you go to office hours. applia homeworks are EASY points. iclicker questions are hard and trivial. this class is more straight forward than econ 1 with sonstellie.
He is a boring lecturer since I happened to fall asleep every class. The only thing I did not like about his lectures were his iclicker questions which required you to use your phone or laptop for the answer. But his midterms and finals are standard no trick questions. Just review the power points and you'll do fine.
class was interesting, 2 midterms and final were difficult. i recommend doing the hw with a buddy; it will save you a ton of points.
Rupert is a true economist. Knows his stuff but horrible teacher. Moves so quick. Horrible homework system. First midterm was ridiculous and tricky. Second was more straightforward but still hard. Irrelevant and heavily weighted clicker questions. Forced to take tutoring to understand material. Be ready to stress when taking his class.
The HW is easy points but the system is tedious and filled with glitches. The professor is a nice, straight-forward guy and the material is easy to comprehend and apply. Test are practical, very book heavy, but his Iclicker ?'s at times are completely irrelevant. Do the HW, read the book you'll get at least a B- or higher.
I'm truly shocked at the response to Rupert's teaching; he knows his stuff and does a wonderful job imparting his wisdom to his student. Aplia is a great study resource that helped me ace both midterms &final. 1 criticism is that he shows partiality when it comes to discussing policy (i.e. the Bailout), but mature students can recognize an opinion.
Uses the horrid Aplia homework system; waste of $80 and make WebAssign look like heaven
I liked this class, even though I never listened to his lectures. Instead, I just read the textbook until I understood everything thoroughly and got an A. The tests were a lot easier than I expected. Rupert's pretty genial also.
Good teacher. Tricky tests and homework though
I actually looked forward to this class. He was really funny and I thought it was the best class I've taken so far. The HW sucked though.
Rupert has been a great teacher! The homework isn't too bad. The iclicker can really kill you, so make sure you go to class. The tests aren't too hard. He knows what he's talking about and he presents it in a way that's easy to learn. I recommend him highly.
Rupert is a really good teacher. Unlike a lot of econ professors he has had tons of real life experience including working for the federal reserve, which gives him the ability to apply concepts to real life situations. The class material isn't easy but if you have to take this class take it with Rupert, you won't find a better econ professor.
Taught fairly interesting material. He knows what he is talking about and can answer any question you may have. Grading system is horrible. I know people who got an 81 percent but ended up with C+'s. The iclicker hurts your grade a lot and homework is fairly difficult but very beneficial. The tests are fair, not easy but not impossible.
Rupert was a fine teacher and had reletively easy tests but the homework was definitely more difficult than tests. He does talk fast and is reletively entertaining.
Talks way too fast, and does not explain very clearly. Tests are reasonable, if you study, you'll do well, if not, then no. Homework is really hard, especially that McGraw Hill program, it was horrible. Hard Class.
He is very cocky and thinks highly of himself, but really couldn't care less about the students. The curve sucked, I had a higher percent then my letter grade. Some people like him...so what do I know. I just thought he was too caught up in himself
Macroeconomics, good guy.