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32B was such a useful class. Professor Wang taught me how intuitive math could be. Sometimes she'd even pull up snazzy visual graphics in lecture to help us develop intuition. My favorite part of this class was how she always provided motivation for what we were studying from day one through the end of the course. The end with Stokes' Theorem was a bit rushed but the remainder of the course was well-paced. The exams mimicked the homework difficulty very accurately and were really fair. Sometimes the exam had repeat HW questions, which made for a solid grade, but sometimes the exam q's didn't exactly test our skill in applying the concepts to fresh problems. Wang is super helpful in office hours and after lecture. She's clear and dedicated to helping students with their questions even if she has to look through a few textbooks to figure it out ( pretty normal she was a phD candidate when I took this class with her). Wang is the best math professor I've ever had. I really wish she taught the 33 series as well.
This was my first upper division course for math. I found the class to be easier than I expected, but still quite challenging. Wang teaches straight from the textbook which has its advantages and disadvantages. Most of the homework and exam questions come straight from the book so in that regard you are never completely blindsided on homeworks or exams. The downside is that there is little reason to go to class. On some topics just reading the textbook instead of listening to her lecture would be a better use of your time. As for office hours, Wang likes to send you off to another student that is usually just as lost as you are and forces you to work together. She really dislikes working directly with you and often gives a brief explanation to a problem leaving you still confused. After putting in a decent amount of work I got an A-, so at the end of the day I would still recommend Wang as you can still get a good grade with enough work.
32B was such a useful class. Professor Wang taught me how intuitive math could be. Sometimes she'd even pull up snazzy visual graphics in lecture to help us develop intuition. My favorite part of this class was how she always provided motivation for what we were studying from day one through the end of the course. The end with Stokes' Theorem was a bit rushed but the remainder of the course was well-paced. The exams mimicked the homework difficulty very accurately and were really fair. Sometimes the exam had repeat HW questions, which made for a solid grade, but sometimes the exam q's didn't exactly test our skill in applying the concepts to fresh problems. Wang is super helpful in office hours and after lecture. She's clear and dedicated to helping students with their questions even if she has to look through a few textbooks to figure it out ( pretty normal she was a phD candidate when I took this class with her). Wang is the best math professor I've ever had. I really wish she taught the 33 series as well.
This was my first upper division course for math. I found the class to be easier than I expected, but still quite challenging. Wang teaches straight from the textbook which has its advantages and disadvantages. Most of the homework and exam questions come straight from the book so in that regard you are never completely blindsided on homeworks or exams. The downside is that there is little reason to go to class. On some topics just reading the textbook instead of listening to her lecture would be a better use of your time. As for office hours, Wang likes to send you off to another student that is usually just as lost as you are and forces you to work together. She really dislikes working directly with you and often gives a brief explanation to a problem leaving you still confused. After putting in a decent amount of work I got an A-, so at the end of the day I would still recommend Wang as you can still get a good grade with enough work.