ECON 11
Microeconomic Theory
Description: Lecture, three hours; discussion, one hour. Enforced requisites: courses 1, 2, Mathematics 31A, 31B, with grades of C or better. Laws of demand, supply, returns, and costs; price and output determination in different market situations. P/NP or letter grading.
Units: 4.0
Units: 4.0
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GOOD prof! I passed his class after taking Econ 11 with two other profs. Although his exams were very difficult, if you paid attention, reviewed his old exams, then you can do good like I did. I didn't even read much of the book. He gave many of the EXACT same questions from his old exams!!! When he hint in class that something might be on the exam, TAKE his hint. Yes he goes off topic alot, but I thought his other insights were valuable to our daily future lives as business persons. Highly recommand if you want to really learn and use what he has to offer. VEry funny!
GOOD prof! I passed his class after taking Econ 11 with two other profs. Although his exams were very difficult, if you paid attention, reviewed his old exams, then you can do good like I did. I didn't even read much of the book. He gave many of the EXACT same questions from his old exams!!! When he hint in class that something might be on the exam, TAKE his hint. Yes he goes off topic alot, but I thought his other insights were valuable to our daily future lives as business persons. Highly recommand if you want to really learn and use what he has to offer. VEry funny!
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Summer 2020 - Prof. Ikudo is great. She is very clear in her explanations. Workload is very reasonable: two short quizzes and homework assignments per week. Each of those comprise 20% of your grade, and the midterm and final make up the remaining 60%. The key to doing well in this class in understanding the material properly. Don’t just memorize - you’ll get confused and won’t know how to approach new problems. I took this class during the COVID era, so lectures were recorded and exams were open note. Highly recommend this prof for this class.
Summer 2020 - Prof. Ikudo is great. She is very clear in her explanations. Workload is very reasonable: two short quizzes and homework assignments per week. Each of those comprise 20% of your grade, and the midterm and final make up the remaining 60%. The key to doing well in this class in understanding the material properly. Don’t just memorize - you’ll get confused and won’t know how to approach new problems. I took this class during the COVID era, so lectures were recorded and exams were open note. Highly recommend this prof for this class.
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Summer 2016 - Ioannis is very helpful, though his problem sets are fairly tough and require hours and hours of collaboration with your classmates to solve them. However, he goes over them in his office hours and is great with answering questions. Even though the tests are tough, his curve is generous and it is easy to end up with a good grade in his class. Selling the textbook, contact **********.
Summer 2016 - Ioannis is very helpful, though his problem sets are fairly tough and require hours and hours of collaboration with your classmates to solve them. However, he goes over them in his office hours and is great with answering questions. Even though the tests are tough, his curve is generous and it is easy to end up with a good grade in his class. Selling the textbook, contact **********.