Honestly, his lectures were not even bad. He genuinely cares about his students and is very passionate about math. His tests and stuff weren't even hard. If you pay attention in the lecture where he goes over examples then you will be set. I think all the bad reviews are just salty people who didn't get a good grade.
hard to understand with his thick accent. his notes are one of the worst ive seen. I dreaded this class and the way he taught linear algebra. Avoid this man unless you are korean and understand his accent.
He's really sweet and tests and HW are reasonable, lectures and notes are definitely a bit scattered and messy but overall had a good time.
He made his class a lot harder than last quarter. His notes were terrible and his lectures were a pain to sit through. He also doesn't provide an answer key for his study guides in order to "relieve stress" on the students. Overall, the homework and quizzes were pretty easy and the tests were fair for the most part.
He was sweet and tried making himself available, but he always went off on a tangent which made it frustrating to write notes. The grade consisted of many things such as iClicker, Quizzes (in class), and the Exams. Section attendance wasn't mandatory, so I stopped showing up. Had Webwork due before every lecture too.
Fairly easy homework and quizzes. Study practice exams and you will be fine on the midterms and final. Very cool person and extremely nice professor.
Professor Park is a really nice guy. He has office hours constantly and is always accessible and tries to be personal. That being said, as a math lecturer, he was a little scattered. His notes were often hard to read, and jumped from topic to topic. If you studied, his tests were plenty do-able. There were three midterms, but you drop one.
He just didn't allow us to drop the supar harexam which has a median of 9.4/20. Other classes he taught could drop 1 from 3 exmas but the math8 he did not allow to drop the hardest one, which took 30 percengt. So I went from a A- to a B-.
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He was easily accessible and gave lots of notes and content that is helpful outside of class. Also the class is straightforward as long as you go to the lecture and are able to memorize the formulas. The only downside is that the notes can be difficult to understand and there isn't a clear distinction of formulas that are important vs proofs.
Horrible. His poor English makes the lectures bad. He does not follow the books and syllabus and always adds his own useless things on the exams.
Please take 6A with him it's been not only easy but also a pleasure. I love professor Park :) He's so chill and helpful. Encourages curiosity. This was his first year teaching 6A but his lecture formatting is very clear and lecture notes are uploaded on canvas. HW is helpful and simple, tests have been fair and lowest test and quiz are dropped.
He is a nice guy but a bad lecturer. He cannot explain the concepts clearly, and the lectures sometimes are boring and confusing and not organized.
Bad lectures, and has a thick accent. Tests were hard and homework was tedious.
Lecture's were difficult to follow and not really helpful for hw or quizes. Weekly quizes were fine, but his lectures weren't clear, and it was hard to follow. A very nice and caring man, but not a great professor. If you do a lot of self studying you'll be fine.
Professor Park cares a lot for his students. I am not the best at math subjects, however, he will be very clear about what is going to be on the test, no nasty surprises. Practice using his suggested textbook problems and you should be set!
Very nice, he cares about teaching to the best extent. He might not be the best teacher but it is clear he is trying his best. He is a slow and accent heavy teacher but he makes up for it by posting all his lectures and all the notes which are concise and most of the time clear. HW basically is due every 2 weeks since he only takes 10% off.
You can tell by the way he talks that he's a nice guy and cares about his students, however his lectures are kind of a mess. He would jump from topic to topic very quickly that it was easy to get lost, he was unclear about the logic behind what he was doing. You definitely need to study on your own time and do practice problems.
Park is a pretty good teacher, goes through material fairly well, will still need to study though.
Professor Park is a nice guy and he cares about the learning and wellbeing of his students. However, his lectures can be very confusing and overwhelming. As long as you stick it out and go to sections, you can get through the class because his tests are not as hard as the homework problems.
Pretty cool dude, super nice. For math 3B I am pretty sure his tests were much easier than other 3B tests. His lecturing skills aren't great but he is a caring professor and has a generous grading style. Def take him over any other 3B prof
Better than other math profs. Explains material pretty decently. Quizzes and tests aren't too hard, basic problems from the discussed topics. Webwork due once a week. 2 midterms, 4 quizzes, 1 final. Cares a lot about his students and wants them to do well. Just try to understand the basics not the hardest problems. Lots of partial credit given.
Park is a super nice guy and cares deeply about math and the success of his students. It was a pretty straightforward class, he didn't try to throw in any trick questions or anything. Lectures consisted of a lot of going through examples, which was very helpful, and the grading system was balanced and fair. I would take another class with him.
Very responsible, always helpful during office hours and through email. Very nice and cares about the success of his students. Do outlined hw problems and listen to lectures and you'll be fine.