Professor
Hyunki Min
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Fall 2023 - Professor Min was very organized in his class and provided Zoom sessions, class notes, and recordings to review after lectures. The homework load was very reasonable (one submission a week) and usually did not take up that much time. He said that he wanted to raise the overall average of the class after the first midterm and we had quite an easy midterm 2 and final. Just do the homework, study before the exams and you should be fine. I'm really glad that I had Professor Min for 31B!
Fall 2023 - Professor Min was very organized in his class and provided Zoom sessions, class notes, and recordings to review after lectures. The homework load was very reasonable (one submission a week) and usually did not take up that much time. He said that he wanted to raise the overall average of the class after the first midterm and we had quite an easy midterm 2 and final. Just do the homework, study before the exams and you should be fine. I'm really glad that I had Professor Min for 31B!
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Winter 2025 - Professor Min was pretty dang good. For the Applied Math major track, I've always heard that 32B is supposed to be the hardest lower div, but I really don't think this class was bad at all. Lectures cover material very sufficiently with many examples to go with it, and I don't know how he manages but he is almost always able to end lecture early. He also had 3% extra credit throughout the course, plenty of additional practice materials, little required homework (5 questions a week), and a piazza where students can easily discuss problems and questions with others. Min offers practice exams and a cheat sheet for all exams as well, and the practice exam difficulty matched up well with the actual exam (except the final, average was like a 75%).
Winter 2025 - Professor Min was pretty dang good. For the Applied Math major track, I've always heard that 32B is supposed to be the hardest lower div, but I really don't think this class was bad at all. Lectures cover material very sufficiently with many examples to go with it, and I don't know how he manages but he is almost always able to end lecture early. He also had 3% extra credit throughout the course, plenty of additional practice materials, little required homework (5 questions a week), and a piazza where students can easily discuss problems and questions with others. Min offers practice exams and a cheat sheet for all exams as well, and the practice exam difficulty matched up well with the actual exam (except the final, average was like a 75%).
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Fall 2022 - Professor Min is super clear and concise in lectures and would often give hints for specific homework problems during lecture as a "reward" for attending lecture. The tests were extremely reasonable and we had one page of notes to reference. I would definitely recommend him for this class!
Fall 2022 - Professor Min is super clear and concise in lectures and would often give hints for specific homework problems during lecture as a "reward" for attending lecture. The tests were extremely reasonable and we had one page of notes to reference. I would definitely recommend him for this class!
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Fall 2024 - Posts notes, pretty good lectures, homework isn't too bad (just enough to practice material). Exams are pretty similar to practice problems so that is helpful. Notesheet (1 side MT and 2 side Final) is allowed on exams too. Complex analysis is fairly weird so I'd definitely recommend taking 131A first to get a better idea of what math looks like at the undergrad, upper division level.
Fall 2024 - Posts notes, pretty good lectures, homework isn't too bad (just enough to practice material). Exams are pretty similar to practice problems so that is helpful. Notesheet (1 side MT and 2 side Final) is allowed on exams too. Complex analysis is fairly weird so I'd definitely recommend taking 131A first to get a better idea of what math looks like at the undergrad, upper division level.