| September 5, 2004
It was very helpful going over some of
the questions that were on aplia.
Please keep me honest and raise questions in class
over any of the homework or readings that I fail to mention myself. |
| September 2, 2004
I absolutely loved your lecture on Monday
and Wednesday of this week. I thought that economics would be hard, and
probably will be here in the next coming weeks, but you make it
interesting. So far, I have been excited to come to class and listen to
what you have to say. I've even been completing the assignments online
early because I understand it so well. Thank you and keep it up!
Hmmm...I wonder if all of these comments are coming
from the same person? I think economics is a very exciting
discipline because it can be used to understand a wide variety of human
endeavors. If you keep in mind the four or five basic principles
discussed during the first week of class you should do just fine when
confronting a social dilemma. |
| September 1, 2004
So far, it is easy to understand the
material covered in class with the elaborate examples. All questions
asked were answered by the professor.
Be warned: I will not always answer all questions
that are posed to me. Sometimes I will leave a questioned
unanswered if I think the student should be able to figure the answer
out for him or herself (perhaps with a hint or two, though).
And, on rare occasions, I may not know the answer! |
| August 31, 2004
I liked that all the notes were wrote on
the chalkboard. The examples to explain the notes were easy to
understand.
While I always try to put the main points on the
board, you should also listen critically to what is being said as I may
deviate from my lesson plan on occasion. |
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