BINH IS BY FAR THE BEST MATH TEACHER I HAVE EVER HAD, I AM ALMOST 30 YEARS OLD ... ANYONE WHO COULD POSSIBLY RATE HIM ANY LESS THAN EXCELLENT CLEARLY NEEDS MORE STUDENT-TEACHER EXPERIENCE TO TRULY VALUE THE QUALITY OF HIS WORK, PASSION, TIME, ETC.. I AM PROFOUNDLY GRATEFUL FOR HIM. ANYONE WOULD BE LUCKY-BLESSED TO HAVE HIM TEACH YOU!!! A+++
BIHN IS THE BEST MATH TEACHER IVE EVER HAD, I AM ALMOST 30 YEARS OLD ... ANYONE WHO COULD POSSIBLY RATE HIM ANY LESS THAN EXCELLENT CLEARLY NEEDS MORE STUDENT-TEACHER EXPERIENCE TO TRULY VALUE THE QUALITY OF HIS WORK0 PASSION0 ETC... I AM PROFOUNDLY THANKFUL FOR HIM. ANYONE WOULD BE LUCKY-BLESSED TO HAVE HIM TEACH YOU.
His test are blue book, not a fan of his hand written projector examples, did not follow book for final, left it to the class b/f final to explain, so CLAS could not explain, cheating was rampant in the class as well, dislike him very much (had solid A before final) B- was final grade
Didnt go to lecture because he was so confusing. CLAS saved me for this class and I ended up getting an A because of it. His lectures dont get to the point and, in doing so, makes it difficult to understand the point.
Not the worst class ever, but lecture was extremely boring and Pham doesn't seem to have any passion for teaching. Additionally the inconsistency of difficulty of his tests was ridiculous. I completely failed the first midterm and got a 97 on the second. Studied about the same for all of them.
Spoke too fast, did not explain any of the difficult concepts, focussed on easy material and then tested tough material that had not been covered at all. The guy he replaced was much better and do not know why they gave us this sub half way through. He did have nice hand writing though - joke.
Binh is extremely clear, and presents the material in a fool-proof manner. His board work is immaculate and, if you take good notes (aka write down everything he does), and learn how to apply the concepts, you will ace the tests. Definitely worth going to class and grading is very fair. Try to approach the material with an open mind and you'll be s
The way he explains things makes sense, and the only problem I had with him was the fact that his practice tests were 10x easier than the actual test, which was no help at all.