Koffi Enakoutsa
Department of Mathematics
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Quarter: Fall 2022
Grade: A
Verified Reviewer This user is a verified UCLA student/alum.
Dec. 24, 2022

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.

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Quarter: Fall 2022
Grade: A
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Dec. 21, 2022

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!

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Quarter: Fall 2022
Grade: A-
Dec. 20, 2022

Koffi comes so in clutch. While he gives a lot of homework, his midterms are virtually exactly like his review sessions and he always extends homework until the end of the quarter, or even after. I thought I did really bad on the final and was worried about my grade for a bit but he was SO generous with partial credit and I finished with an A-. Highly recommend referring to the textbook and understanding basic concepts from there before the final but I will throw hands with anyone complaining about Koffi’s accent bc this man does so much for his students.

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Quarter: Fall 2022
Grade: B
Dec. 18, 2022

Koffi doesn't actually care about you like he pretends to. If you don't want someone to ruin your college life, do not take him.

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Quarter: Spring 2020
Grade: N/A
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Dec. 17, 2022

I'm selling the fourth edition of the Ragowski textbook (loose leaf in a binder) for $25 in like new condition. Message me at ************* :)

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Quarter: Fall 2022
Grade: B+
Dec. 15, 2022

Excellent professor, helpful and easy to reach by email, and preps you well for exams. It's tough keeping up with lectures considering how much content is covered but overall it's a very straightforward class that is not too difficult to succeed in.

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Quarter: Fall 2022
Grade: N/A
Dec. 12, 2022

we never got to see the grades for our final exams, koffi didn't cover entire units of the content so now we're behind in 32b and he was lecturing during finals week. overall disorganized class, easy tests but not great for learning the content well

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Quarter: Fall 2021
Grade: A
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Feb. 27, 2022

Dislikes: Koffi is a good professor, but his way of lecturing is a little sporadic. For instance, he doesn't make pre-made slides or anything like that; he just writes everything on Notability or some kind of digital note-taking app on his iPad. What's more, he doesn't write that stuff during lectures, it's all pre-written so a lot of times he goes faster than anticipated because he has his stuff already written down which makes it hard to copy down example problems or long theorems. If he is still recording his lectures or making YouTube videos, I would definitely recommend just watching those instead of going to in-person class (something that I ended up doing after like Week 3). Additionally, he is known for assigning essentially all the problems for each section of the chapter in the textbook, but the nice thing is that he lets you submit them till the end of the quarter. I took advantage of this as I was finishing up a couple of assignments after the final and submitted them on the very last day. ---On top of that, a lot of people complain about his thick accent and point to that making him a bad instructor, but this is my opinion about it. A lot of people have had instructors who have very good English or speak English as their first language, but honestly, you will continually be learning in the real world and not everyone you will be learning from will have perfect English or you'll be able to understand completely, so I think that this a good opportunity for students—especially those that only speak one language—to practice understanding what someone is saying despite their accent and also to practice showing respect for someone who is doing their best with the language. Also, there was an incident in 2020 where individuals "ZoomBombed" his class —took control of the meeting and made him unable to leave—and preceded to harass him by calling his racial and homophobic slurs (you can read more about this by looking up the DailyBruin article). I didn't know about this until someone told me but the fact that he is still here teaching after that says a lot about his character and I really admire him not only for having the courage to continue to teach here after that but also for learning English and being able to teach in that language. ~That's the end of my rant, but the purpose of it was to recognize the effort that Koffi is putting in by being an instructor, and to think of his struggles and what he's been through before you go complaining saying "Omg his accent makes this class such a struggle, he's such a bad teacher, I should have taken someone else."---However, the reason this is in the dislikes section isn't that I don't like the way that he verbally communicates with the class; it is because of the way he communicates through writing. His handwriting is like 1800s caligraphy so half the time I spend watching his videos it's like deciphering ancient text. This is why taking the time to understand him while he is speaking is that much more important because it is very difficult to read his handwriting.

Tips: Definitely take advantage of Discussion sections and OH. Because Koffi assigns almost all the problems for each chapter section, this will include the very last questions for each chapter which are usually weird derivations and proofs. Honestly, though, he only grades like 3 questions from a 30 questions problem set, and looking at which problems ended up being graded—revealed after the quarter via gradescope—it is usually some of the more basic and beginning questions, not usually the harder derivations. You never know though so I would definitely recommend just going to your TA and asking them to do the weird derivations for you or just help walk you through it. Additionally, I mostly made use of my TA's for Homework help, but I would highly recommend you go to Koffi's review sessions leading up to the test. They can sometimes be a little erratic and sometime's he makes algebra mistakes, but take note of the kinds of problems that he does during review because those are usually what ends up on the test. Another thing to note is that he will send you an email like a week or so before the test with the exact topics that will be tested, but if you go to his office hours on the night before or even a couple nights before the exam, he will usually give you hints/more specifics on what will be tested so definintely take advantage of that. Even if he doesn't end up giving you more details on the kinds of questions, going to the office hours the night before will help you because he will typically end up going over some of the harder points of the material.

Overview: As a whole, Koffi was one of my favorite professors who really cared about his students and made the entire class smile with one of his light-hearted giggles <3. He assigns a lot of homework but as a whole, he is very lenient with deadlines and if you buy the physical textbook there is an answer key in the back (otherwise if you use an online version of the textbook, you can find an older version of the textbook with a solution manual where most of the questions are still the same so the older solution manual still works). Some issues that you'll probably run in too are reading his handwriting, his quick lectures, and those long long assignments, but as a whole, the first part of 32A is pretty easy, and even when it gets hard, it never gets too bad so it shouldn't be that bad of a class. Overall, would recommend :)

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Quarter: Fall 2021
Grade: A-
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Feb. 20, 2022

Great lecture and nice dude.

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Quarter: Fall 2021
Grade: C
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Feb. 17, 2022

Nice and funny guy and very lax on due dates, however, terrible lecturer.

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Quarter: Fall 2022
Grade: A
Dec. 24, 2022

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.

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Quarter: Fall 2022
Grade: A
Dec. 21, 2022

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!

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Quarter: Fall 2022
Grade: A-
Dec. 20, 2022

Koffi comes so in clutch. While he gives a lot of homework, his midterms are virtually exactly like his review sessions and he always extends homework until the end of the quarter, or even after. I thought I did really bad on the final and was worried about my grade for a bit but he was SO generous with partial credit and I finished with an A-. Highly recommend referring to the textbook and understanding basic concepts from there before the final but I will throw hands with anyone complaining about Koffi’s accent bc this man does so much for his students.

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Quarter: Fall 2022
Grade: B
Dec. 18, 2022

Koffi doesn't actually care about you like he pretends to. If you don't want someone to ruin your college life, do not take him.

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Quarter: Spring 2020
Grade: N/A
Dec. 17, 2022

I'm selling the fourth edition of the Ragowski textbook (loose leaf in a binder) for $25 in like new condition. Message me at ************* :)

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Quarter: Fall 2022
Grade: B+
Dec. 15, 2022

Excellent professor, helpful and easy to reach by email, and preps you well for exams. It's tough keeping up with lectures considering how much content is covered but overall it's a very straightforward class that is not too difficult to succeed in.

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Quarter: Fall 2022
Grade: N/A
Dec. 12, 2022

we never got to see the grades for our final exams, koffi didn't cover entire units of the content so now we're behind in 32b and he was lecturing during finals week. overall disorganized class, easy tests but not great for learning the content well

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Quarter: Fall 2021
Grade: A
Feb. 27, 2022

Dislikes: Koffi is a good professor, but his way of lecturing is a little sporadic. For instance, he doesn't make pre-made slides or anything like that; he just writes everything on Notability or some kind of digital note-taking app on his iPad. What's more, he doesn't write that stuff during lectures, it's all pre-written so a lot of times he goes faster than anticipated because he has his stuff already written down which makes it hard to copy down example problems or long theorems. If he is still recording his lectures or making YouTube videos, I would definitely recommend just watching those instead of going to in-person class (something that I ended up doing after like Week 3). Additionally, he is known for assigning essentially all the problems for each section of the chapter in the textbook, but the nice thing is that he lets you submit them till the end of the quarter. I took advantage of this as I was finishing up a couple of assignments after the final and submitted them on the very last day. ---On top of that, a lot of people complain about his thick accent and point to that making him a bad instructor, but this is my opinion about it. A lot of people have had instructors who have very good English or speak English as their first language, but honestly, you will continually be learning in the real world and not everyone you will be learning from will have perfect English or you'll be able to understand completely, so I think that this a good opportunity for students—especially those that only speak one language—to practice understanding what someone is saying despite their accent and also to practice showing respect for someone who is doing their best with the language. Also, there was an incident in 2020 where individuals "ZoomBombed" his class —took control of the meeting and made him unable to leave—and preceded to harass him by calling his racial and homophobic slurs (you can read more about this by looking up the DailyBruin article). I didn't know about this until someone told me but the fact that he is still here teaching after that says a lot about his character and I really admire him not only for having the courage to continue to teach here after that but also for learning English and being able to teach in that language. ~That's the end of my rant, but the purpose of it was to recognize the effort that Koffi is putting in by being an instructor, and to think of his struggles and what he's been through before you go complaining saying "Omg his accent makes this class such a struggle, he's such a bad teacher, I should have taken someone else."---However, the reason this is in the dislikes section isn't that I don't like the way that he verbally communicates with the class; it is because of the way he communicates through writing. His handwriting is like 1800s caligraphy so half the time I spend watching his videos it's like deciphering ancient text. This is why taking the time to understand him while he is speaking is that much more important because it is very difficult to read his handwriting.

Tips: Definitely take advantage of Discussion sections and OH. Because Koffi assigns almost all the problems for each chapter section, this will include the very last questions for each chapter which are usually weird derivations and proofs. Honestly, though, he only grades like 3 questions from a 30 questions problem set, and looking at which problems ended up being graded—revealed after the quarter via gradescope—it is usually some of the more basic and beginning questions, not usually the harder derivations. You never know though so I would definitely recommend just going to your TA and asking them to do the weird derivations for you or just help walk you through it. Additionally, I mostly made use of my TA's for Homework help, but I would highly recommend you go to Koffi's review sessions leading up to the test. They can sometimes be a little erratic and sometime's he makes algebra mistakes, but take note of the kinds of problems that he does during review because those are usually what ends up on the test. Another thing to note is that he will send you an email like a week or so before the test with the exact topics that will be tested, but if you go to his office hours on the night before or even a couple nights before the exam, he will usually give you hints/more specifics on what will be tested so definintely take advantage of that. Even if he doesn't end up giving you more details on the kinds of questions, going to the office hours the night before will help you because he will typically end up going over some of the harder points of the material.

Overview: As a whole, Koffi was one of my favorite professors who really cared about his students and made the entire class smile with one of his light-hearted giggles <3. He assigns a lot of homework but as a whole, he is very lenient with deadlines and if you buy the physical textbook there is an answer key in the back (otherwise if you use an online version of the textbook, you can find an older version of the textbook with a solution manual where most of the questions are still the same so the older solution manual still works). Some issues that you'll probably run in too are reading his handwriting, his quick lectures, and those long long assignments, but as a whole, the first part of 32A is pretty easy, and even when it gets hard, it never gets too bad so it shouldn't be that bad of a class. Overall, would recommend :)

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Quarter: Fall 2021
Grade: A-
Feb. 20, 2022

Great lecture and nice dude.

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Quarter: Fall 2021
Grade: C
Feb. 17, 2022

Nice and funny guy and very lax on due dates, however, terrible lecturer.

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6 of 9
3.5
Overall Rating
Based on 111 Users
Easiness 3.8 / 5 How easy the class is, 1 being extremely difficult and 5 being easy peasy.
Clarity 3.0 / 5 How clear the class is, 1 being extremely unclear and 5 being very clear.
Workload 3.4 / 5 How much workload the class is, 1 being extremely heavy and 5 being extremely light.
Helpfulness 3.6 / 5 How helpful the class is, 1 being not helpful at all and 5 being extremely helpful.

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