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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Fall 2023 - When I looked at the reviews, I thought this professor was going to be hard but in reality, as long as you have a solid foundation in calculus, go to the TA discussions, and do the practice exams that he posts, you should be fine. Every time I went to his lecture, I really didn't understand what he was saying but my TA was really helpful (shoutout to Angela) and broke down his lecture into manageable pieces. Wouldn't exactly want to take him again but if I had to, I would.
Fall 2023 - When I looked at the reviews, I thought this professor was going to be hard but in reality, as long as you have a solid foundation in calculus, go to the TA discussions, and do the practice exams that he posts, you should be fine. Every time I went to his lecture, I really didn't understand what he was saying but my TA was really helpful (shoutout to Angela) and broke down his lecture into manageable pieces. Wouldn't exactly want to take him again but if I had to, I would.
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She's a great professor who really cares about her students. I'm a math econ major so econ 11 was pretty easy for me, so you should probably disregard my assessment of the course difficulty. I still think that there is no reason for everybody to not get an A in this class McGarry and her team of TA's are the most accessible I know at UCLA. I would definitely recommend taking Econ 11 with her
She's a great professor who really cares about her students. I'm a math econ major so econ 11 was pretty easy for me, so you should probably disregard my assessment of the course difficulty. I still think that there is no reason for everybody to not get an A in this class McGarry and her team of TA's are the most accessible I know at UCLA. I would definitely recommend taking Econ 11 with her