Professor
Spencer Unger
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Spring 2016 - During lecture, he explains the general ideas and works through some examples. Sometimes, you may need to read some extra stuff he didn't cover in class to do the homework. He replies promptly to questions asked on the CCLE forum, which is nice. His tests were relatively straightforward. The problems were about the same difficulty as those encountered in the homework. Overall, I'd say he's a pretty good professor. His lectures are worth listening to, and he taught us what we needed to know.
Spring 2016 - During lecture, he explains the general ideas and works through some examples. Sometimes, you may need to read some extra stuff he didn't cover in class to do the homework. He replies promptly to questions asked on the CCLE forum, which is nice. His tests were relatively straightforward. The problems were about the same difficulty as those encountered in the homework. Overall, I'd say he's a pretty good professor. His lectures are worth listening to, and he taught us what we needed to know.
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He makes concepts really clear and nearly write all his explicit oral explanation on the board. He likes to use graphs and easy-to-understand imagination to shape our perspective to the conceptual and proof-based course. The Midterm1 is relatively easy, Midterm2 is relatively hard, and Final is about the middle, more like Midterm2. And he gives study guide before each exam which really helps. Moreover, he is definitely not a procrastinator, you will see you grade posted late in the day you take the exam...including final. I am wondering next quarter which undergraduate course he will be teaching, no matter which one, I will take it!
He makes concepts really clear and nearly write all his explicit oral explanation on the board. He likes to use graphs and easy-to-understand imagination to shape our perspective to the conceptual and proof-based course. The Midterm1 is relatively easy, Midterm2 is relatively hard, and Final is about the middle, more like Midterm2. And he gives study guide before each exam which really helps. Moreover, he is definitely not a procrastinator, you will see you grade posted late in the day you take the exam...including final. I am wondering next quarter which undergraduate course he will be teaching, no matter which one, I will take it!