Professor
Dean Baim
Most Helpful Review
I took Econ 1 with Baim and he is an awesome professor. His very entertaining and makes lecture very fun to go to. He lectures really well and I love his teaching style. Truth is, I didn't do very well, but for sure his exams are very simple, as in know the concepts and do well. My problem was I had trouble applying the concepts I already knew so when I took my exams, the short answers would hurt me. I guess I didn't answer them thoroughly or got my point across. His tests are T/F, MC and like 3 short answers. I look forward to taking other econ classes with him and I will definitely try harder the next time around! :)
I took Econ 1 with Baim and he is an awesome professor. His very entertaining and makes lecture very fun to go to. He lectures really well and I love his teaching style. Truth is, I didn't do very well, but for sure his exams are very simple, as in know the concepts and do well. My problem was I had trouble applying the concepts I already knew so when I took my exams, the short answers would hurt me. I guess I didn't answer them thoroughly or got my point across. His tests are T/F, MC and like 3 short answers. I look forward to taking other econ classes with him and I will definitely try harder the next time around! :)
Most Helpful Review
First of all, if you're an econ major, you shouldn't graduate until you take money and banking. You learn more in this class than probably in any other classes combined. The class isn't easy, but it's worth the work you put into it. You finish the class knowing you learned something valuable. The textbook is very useful, and it's also one of the best econ textbooks I ever had to use. The professor knows how to teach and he knows his stuff. Go to his office hours as much as you can. I'm graduating in a few months, and this was the best econ class I took. If I had a chance I would take it 3 times. Highly recommended, and this is coming from someone who didn't even get an A in the class.
First of all, if you're an econ major, you shouldn't graduate until you take money and banking. You learn more in this class than probably in any other classes combined. The class isn't easy, but it's worth the work you put into it. You finish the class knowing you learned something valuable. The textbook is very useful, and it's also one of the best econ textbooks I ever had to use. The professor knows how to teach and he knows his stuff. Go to his office hours as much as you can. I'm graduating in a few months, and this was the best econ class I took. If I had a chance I would take it 3 times. Highly recommended, and this is coming from someone who didn't even get an A in the class.