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Grade distributions are collected using data from the UCLA Registrar’s Office.
Grade distributions are collected using data from the UCLA Registrar’s Office.
Grade distributions are collected using data from the UCLA Registrar’s Office.
Grade distributions are collected using data from the UCLA Registrar’s Office.
Grade distributions are collected using data from the UCLA Registrar’s Office.
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Grades are made up of:
40% best midterm
60% final
Professor Hahn is actually quite a clear lecturer - yes, they are dry, but he gets the main ideas across. He also provides class notes online, which is pretty helpful if you skipped a class or two. His class is also very straightforward, his tests are purely math problems without any kind of tricky wording or long intro. However, he does not provide any type of practice problems for the tests, and his homework problems are not really similar to the test questions. This has definitely made it very hard to study for his tests.
Although Econ41 could be some what challenging for some students, and I was also anxious about the class at the beginning of the quarter, it turned out to be a very productive course for me. Prof. Hahn's lecture is very informative and comprehensible that he aims to everyone in the class understand the concept. Most of problems on the exams were very similar to the homework problems, and you can expect a decent grade if you have worked on homework and reviewed the lecture notes thoroughly. I would say about 70% of exam questions were very similar to the homework/lecture problems, and 30% upshoots. Since every problems on the exam weighted equally, Just work on those easy problems first and then move on to those harder problems while taking the exam. You should be able to finish the exam on time.
One of my best prof that I've take.....
He is very clear for me and My TA is also fantastic...
Not enough time to solve all questions during the mid term and final and quite hard
but!! if u feel that feeling, everybody did the same feeling...so plz dont worry just keep studying hard!
Sigh, this class. I actually think Professor Hahn is a very good professor and his online lecture notes have everything in them you need to know to succeed but his testing style is a nightmare. We had to complete 33 questions in an hour for the midterm and around 62 questions in 2 hours for the final. I just found the time constraint to be a bit ridiculous because you have to work through the problems so incredibly fast and a decent portion of your grade is based off of pure chance because you end up having to make a lot of guesses.
The test questions aren't necessarily difficult because there's many that are similar to the homework problems but he does include a handful of "hard" questions that definitely separate out the As from the rest of the class. It's by far the hardest B I have ever earned and I'm glad it's over.
Iris is a wonderful TA but I know she doesn't like TAing for this class so she probably won't be a TA for it again.
Do not take this class with this professor unless you want to suffer. The material itself should not be difficult, but Hahn makes his tests ridiculously time constrained and more difficult than any preparation materials. The course grading is 40% midterm and 60% final, so prepare to be blindsided by the midterm and then have only 1 opportunity to improve your score at the final. Questions are harder than the homework problems or the problems done in class, so there is no way to adequately prepare for the exam questions, especially given the time constraint of around 2 minutes per question. Topics that are emphasized in class/homework barely show up on the exam, while topics that are brushed over show up repeatedly. To make things worse, "None of the above" is the answer A LOT, so it plays mind games even for those who do calculate the correct answer. Also, Hahn does not allow you to see your midterm exam AT ALL to review it. You only receive your scantron back and never get to see the actual questions, which makes it impossible for you to learn from your mistakes.
EXTREMELY hard exams. midterm is 30 questions in one hour. you're supposed to spend less than two minutes per question but he made that impossible. he doesn't give out his past exams, doesn't do review sessions, and doesn't give you practice questions. he'll assign a small amount of exercises from the textbook and tell you that the exam questions will be like those homework questions. lol DO NOT FALL FOR THAT. midterm problems were SO difficult and like nothing we had seen in lecture or in homework before. the average and the median on the midterm was a D!! the final was easier but impossible to finish on time.
also, no cheat sheet allowed and only a simple canon calculator is allowed-- which easily messes up your calculations, wastes your time, and lowers your exam scores.
i stopped going to lecture once i found out that his lecture notes are more thorough and helpful than he is in person. He also does this weird thing where he locks you into the exam room until all of the TAs count the scantrons and exams and make sure the numbers match up. he held us in for like 15 mins trying to figure out who cheated or who came to do the exam 'for fun', only to find out that the TAs had miscounted...
Overall, I thought Professor Hahn was an effective lecturer. There is no homework; the only grades are a midterm and final, so it is up to you to hold yourself accountable and stay up to date with the material. If you put things off, it is easy to be overwhelmed, and you will have a hard time catching up. Timing on the exams was quite tough, but most people have this issue and the class is curved anyways. For anyone who is interested in econometrics/statistics, I’d highly recommend taking Econ 41 with Hahn. He gives you an in depth look at the material with proofs.
Professor Hahn is not that bad. I appreciated how articulate and clear Hahn was in explaining concepts. Like seriously, this guy is my type of lecturer: perfectly clear and articulate. His tests are kind of challenging but nothing out of the norm. To do well in this class, you should know how and when to apply the calculus formulas he provides on his tests, and you should know definitions very well. Seriously, the 'tricky' questions almost always just require you to manipulate a bit or have knowledge of exact definitions which isn't hard if you study them with flash cards or something. Overall, a good lecturer and very underrated imo.
3 years at UCLA and Hahn is the absolute worst teacher I have ever taken. He allocates time to specific subjects terribly. He will spend hours on the easiest subjects in the class but then glance over the hardest parts and just says "you should know this already" and laugh. He was insanely anal about exams to the point where he took away the "cheat sheet" that you used to be able to use. He keeps you locked in the classroom until they confirm that everyone took the test which can be around 15 minutes after the exam is over. Also prepare to hear "the tests are simply a reflection of the homework" HAHAHAHA the most certainly are NOT. His exams (though multiple choice) are nothing like the homework. Averages are around 60%. Whoever guesses better wins. Good luck lol.
Grades are made up of:
40% best midterm
60% final
Professor Hahn is actually quite a clear lecturer - yes, they are dry, but he gets the main ideas across. He also provides class notes online, which is pretty helpful if you skipped a class or two. His class is also very straightforward, his tests are purely math problems without any kind of tricky wording or long intro. However, he does not provide any type of practice problems for the tests, and his homework problems are not really similar to the test questions. This has definitely made it very hard to study for his tests.
Although Econ41 could be some what challenging for some students, and I was also anxious about the class at the beginning of the quarter, it turned out to be a very productive course for me. Prof. Hahn's lecture is very informative and comprehensible that he aims to everyone in the class understand the concept. Most of problems on the exams were very similar to the homework problems, and you can expect a decent grade if you have worked on homework and reviewed the lecture notes thoroughly. I would say about 70% of exam questions were very similar to the homework/lecture problems, and 30% upshoots. Since every problems on the exam weighted equally, Just work on those easy problems first and then move on to those harder problems while taking the exam. You should be able to finish the exam on time.
One of my best prof that I've take.....
He is very clear for me and My TA is also fantastic...
Not enough time to solve all questions during the mid term and final and quite hard
but!! if u feel that feeling, everybody did the same feeling...so plz dont worry just keep studying hard!
Sigh, this class. I actually think Professor Hahn is a very good professor and his online lecture notes have everything in them you need to know to succeed but his testing style is a nightmare. We had to complete 33 questions in an hour for the midterm and around 62 questions in 2 hours for the final. I just found the time constraint to be a bit ridiculous because you have to work through the problems so incredibly fast and a decent portion of your grade is based off of pure chance because you end up having to make a lot of guesses.
The test questions aren't necessarily difficult because there's many that are similar to the homework problems but he does include a handful of "hard" questions that definitely separate out the As from the rest of the class. It's by far the hardest B I have ever earned and I'm glad it's over.
Iris is a wonderful TA but I know she doesn't like TAing for this class so she probably won't be a TA for it again.
Do not take this class with this professor unless you want to suffer. The material itself should not be difficult, but Hahn makes his tests ridiculously time constrained and more difficult than any preparation materials. The course grading is 40% midterm and 60% final, so prepare to be blindsided by the midterm and then have only 1 opportunity to improve your score at the final. Questions are harder than the homework problems or the problems done in class, so there is no way to adequately prepare for the exam questions, especially given the time constraint of around 2 minutes per question. Topics that are emphasized in class/homework barely show up on the exam, while topics that are brushed over show up repeatedly. To make things worse, "None of the above" is the answer A LOT, so it plays mind games even for those who do calculate the correct answer. Also, Hahn does not allow you to see your midterm exam AT ALL to review it. You only receive your scantron back and never get to see the actual questions, which makes it impossible for you to learn from your mistakes.
EXTREMELY hard exams. midterm is 30 questions in one hour. you're supposed to spend less than two minutes per question but he made that impossible. he doesn't give out his past exams, doesn't do review sessions, and doesn't give you practice questions. he'll assign a small amount of exercises from the textbook and tell you that the exam questions will be like those homework questions. lol DO NOT FALL FOR THAT. midterm problems were SO difficult and like nothing we had seen in lecture or in homework before. the average and the median on the midterm was a D!! the final was easier but impossible to finish on time.
also, no cheat sheet allowed and only a simple canon calculator is allowed-- which easily messes up your calculations, wastes your time, and lowers your exam scores.
i stopped going to lecture once i found out that his lecture notes are more thorough and helpful than he is in person. He also does this weird thing where he locks you into the exam room until all of the TAs count the scantrons and exams and make sure the numbers match up. he held us in for like 15 mins trying to figure out who cheated or who came to do the exam 'for fun', only to find out that the TAs had miscounted...
Overall, I thought Professor Hahn was an effective lecturer. There is no homework; the only grades are a midterm and final, so it is up to you to hold yourself accountable and stay up to date with the material. If you put things off, it is easy to be overwhelmed, and you will have a hard time catching up. Timing on the exams was quite tough, but most people have this issue and the class is curved anyways. For anyone who is interested in econometrics/statistics, I’d highly recommend taking Econ 41 with Hahn. He gives you an in depth look at the material with proofs.
Professor Hahn is not that bad. I appreciated how articulate and clear Hahn was in explaining concepts. Like seriously, this guy is my type of lecturer: perfectly clear and articulate. His tests are kind of challenging but nothing out of the norm. To do well in this class, you should know how and when to apply the calculus formulas he provides on his tests, and you should know definitions very well. Seriously, the 'tricky' questions almost always just require you to manipulate a bit or have knowledge of exact definitions which isn't hard if you study them with flash cards or something. Overall, a good lecturer and very underrated imo.
3 years at UCLA and Hahn is the absolute worst teacher I have ever taken. He allocates time to specific subjects terribly. He will spend hours on the easiest subjects in the class but then glance over the hardest parts and just says "you should know this already" and laugh. He was insanely anal about exams to the point where he took away the "cheat sheet" that you used to be able to use. He keeps you locked in the classroom until they confirm that everyone took the test which can be around 15 minutes after the exam is over. Also prepare to hear "the tests are simply a reflection of the homework" HAHAHAHA the most certainly are NOT. His exams (though multiple choice) are nothing like the homework. Averages are around 60%. Whoever guesses better wins. Good luck lol.
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