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I had the pleasure to take prof kofi class and I must say that it was the best academic experience I have had. Koffi was always available to answer questions and provide detailed feedback about the assignment. I strongly recommend him.
I had the pleasure of taking Math 42 with Professor Koffi and can confidently say that it was one of the most rewarding academic experiences of my college career. From the very first day of class, it was clear that Professor Koffi was not only incredibly knowledgeable in their field but also deeply passionate about teaching and helping students learn.
One thing that really stood out to me was Professor Koffi's ability to make complex topics accessible and engaging. He had a knack for breaking down difficult concepts into manageable pieces and using real-world examples to illustrate them. Additionally, Professor Koffi was always available to answer questions, whether in class or outside of it, and provided thoughtful and insightful feedback on assignments.
Beyond his expertise in the subject matter, Professor Koffi was also a wonderful mentor and role model. He encouraged intellectual curiosity and critical thinking, and challenged us to think deeply about the implications of what we were learning. His enthusiasm for the subject matter was infectious, and I always left class feeling inspired and motivated.
Overall, I would highly recommend Professor Koffi to anyone looking for an engaging, knowledgeable, and passionate educator. His dedication to teaching and his students is truly exceptional, and I feel fortunate to have had the opportunity to learn from them.
Professor Enakoutsa is a funny professor and seems to be a kind person. However, he can be a little disorganized. In addition to this, he many times refused to answer questions about grading and told our class to simply "relax". Although the class was very frustrating to take, the tests were fairly simple. The questions he does at the review sessions were essentially the same as the test. Many of his students also end with an A.
Overall I think Koffi was a great professor. He genuinely cared about his students and how we learned. While in class he did sometimes go over material quickly, he always encouraged people to ask questions, and had plenty of office hours. His midterm and final review sessions were also super helpful and made the tests much more manageable. He always gave extensions on the homework and with the TA strike going on this past quarter he took over their discussion times and added more zoom office hours for questions. While Math 32A is a difficult class, Koffi’s resources and overall teaching skills make it easier and more enjoyable.
Very easy class as long as you do the homework and attend the review sessions. There is a lot of homework but it is manageable, and the tests are definitely a lot easier than many of the homework problems. His tests will often be like the questions in his review sessions, so definitely attend those. I would recommend asking TAs or other classmates for help with the homework problems you can't do. Koffi himself was very nice and did his own discussions during the TA strike. He also will offer extensions on homework if you ask for them, which helped reduce a lot of stress throughout the quarter.
Koffi is a truly wonderful professor! His lectures are pretty engaging, and he makes some light-hearted jokes to keep things interesting. The lectures are a bit fast at times, but he is always willing to stop or slow down if anyone has questions. Additionally, in his office hours, he is always extremely helpful and patiently clarifies concepts (no matter how many times someone asks!). He also replies to emails pretty promptly. If you have questions, don't hesitate to ask Koffi!
The homework can be long but ultimately it's good practice, and the hard deadline (since he extends it) is the end of the quarter. Don't get too behind on homework though: if you can't finish the relevant homework before an exam, you don't get the practice.
Before midterms and the final, he holds 2-3 review sessions before that basically cover the exact type of questions the exam has. He even holds nighttime office hours just so the students feel extra prepared.
As a supplement, the textbook is really useful, so it's worth reading if you're confused on something when doing homework. Something else I realized was that even though I took notes, I never ended up looking through most of them. Koffi posts his notes too so those and the textbook (in my opinion) are probably enough for reviewing before tests.
In conclusion, Koffi is a GREAT professor, and I am sad that I won't have him for 32B. Work hard, and you'll do well in his class!
Take this class! It is probably one of the easiest math 32a classes out there. The professor does review sessions that have all of the material on the midterms, some of the questions are even just rehashed from the review. The final is also fairly straight forward as long as you practice. The homework's take 5 to 10 hours but it's once a week and the professor extends their deadline to the end of the quarter. They are for the most part just calculation but a couple of the problems will be difficult proofs. The professor can be a bit difficult to understand and his handwriting can be a bit ambiguous but the content is very clear and the textbook is really good. Overall a very good class.
I had the pleasure to take prof kofi class and I must say that it was the best academic experience I have had. Koffi was always available to answer questions and provide detailed feedback about the assignment. I strongly recommend him.
I had the pleasure of taking Math 42 with Professor Koffi and can confidently say that it was one of the most rewarding academic experiences of my college career. From the very first day of class, it was clear that Professor Koffi was not only incredibly knowledgeable in their field but also deeply passionate about teaching and helping students learn.
One thing that really stood out to me was Professor Koffi's ability to make complex topics accessible and engaging. He had a knack for breaking down difficult concepts into manageable pieces and using real-world examples to illustrate them. Additionally, Professor Koffi was always available to answer questions, whether in class or outside of it, and provided thoughtful and insightful feedback on assignments.
Beyond his expertise in the subject matter, Professor Koffi was also a wonderful mentor and role model. He encouraged intellectual curiosity and critical thinking, and challenged us to think deeply about the implications of what we were learning. His enthusiasm for the subject matter was infectious, and I always left class feeling inspired and motivated.
Overall, I would highly recommend Professor Koffi to anyone looking for an engaging, knowledgeable, and passionate educator. His dedication to teaching and his students is truly exceptional, and I feel fortunate to have had the opportunity to learn from them.
Professor Enakoutsa is a funny professor and seems to be a kind person. However, he can be a little disorganized. In addition to this, he many times refused to answer questions about grading and told our class to simply "relax". Although the class was very frustrating to take, the tests were fairly simple. The questions he does at the review sessions were essentially the same as the test. Many of his students also end with an A.
Overall I think Koffi was a great professor. He genuinely cared about his students and how we learned. While in class he did sometimes go over material quickly, he always encouraged people to ask questions, and had plenty of office hours. His midterm and final review sessions were also super helpful and made the tests much more manageable. He always gave extensions on the homework and with the TA strike going on this past quarter he took over their discussion times and added more zoom office hours for questions. While Math 32A is a difficult class, Koffi’s resources and overall teaching skills make it easier and more enjoyable.
Very easy class as long as you do the homework and attend the review sessions. There is a lot of homework but it is manageable, and the tests are definitely a lot easier than many of the homework problems. His tests will often be like the questions in his review sessions, so definitely attend those. I would recommend asking TAs or other classmates for help with the homework problems you can't do. Koffi himself was very nice and did his own discussions during the TA strike. He also will offer extensions on homework if you ask for them, which helped reduce a lot of stress throughout the quarter.
Koffi is a truly wonderful professor! His lectures are pretty engaging, and he makes some light-hearted jokes to keep things interesting. The lectures are a bit fast at times, but he is always willing to stop or slow down if anyone has questions. Additionally, in his office hours, he is always extremely helpful and patiently clarifies concepts (no matter how many times someone asks!). He also replies to emails pretty promptly. If you have questions, don't hesitate to ask Koffi!
The homework can be long but ultimately it's good practice, and the hard deadline (since he extends it) is the end of the quarter. Don't get too behind on homework though: if you can't finish the relevant homework before an exam, you don't get the practice.
Before midterms and the final, he holds 2-3 review sessions before that basically cover the exact type of questions the exam has. He even holds nighttime office hours just so the students feel extra prepared.
As a supplement, the textbook is really useful, so it's worth reading if you're confused on something when doing homework. Something else I realized was that even though I took notes, I never ended up looking through most of them. Koffi posts his notes too so those and the textbook (in my opinion) are probably enough for reviewing before tests.
In conclusion, Koffi is a GREAT professor, and I am sad that I won't have him for 32B. Work hard, and you'll do well in his class!
Take this class! It is probably one of the easiest math 32a classes out there. The professor does review sessions that have all of the material on the midterms, some of the questions are even just rehashed from the review. The final is also fairly straight forward as long as you practice. The homework's take 5 to 10 hours but it's once a week and the professor extends their deadline to the end of the quarter. They are for the most part just calculation but a couple of the problems will be difficult proofs. The professor can be a bit difficult to understand and his handwriting can be a bit ambiguous but the content is very clear and the textbook is really good. Overall a very good class.