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Grade distributions are collected using data from the UCLA Registrar’s Office.
Grade distributions are collected using data from the UCLA Registrar’s Office.
Grade distributions are collected using data from the UCLA Registrar’s Office.
Grade distributions are collected using data from the UCLA Registrar’s Office.
Grade distributions are collected using data from the UCLA Registrar’s Office.
Grade distributions are collected using data from the UCLA Registrar’s Office.
Grade distributions are collected using data from the UCLA Registrar’s Office.
Grade distributions are collected using data from the UCLA Registrar’s Office.
Grade distributions are collected using data from the UCLA Registrar’s Office.
Grade distributions are collected using data from the UCLA Registrar’s Office.
Grade distributions are collected using data from the UCLA Registrar’s Office.
Grade distributions are collected using data from the UCLA Registrar’s Office.
Grade distributions are collected using data from the UCLA Registrar’s Office.
Grade distributions are collected using data from the UCLA Registrar’s Office.
Grade distributions are collected using data from the UCLA Registrar’s Office.
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McDevitt is a seriously good professor and seems like a really nice guy. Clear, straightforward, and OH, YEAH, English is his first language. He's not hilarious but who cares? He makes Econ 11 interesting, he writes everything you need to know on the board, and his tests are based on lecture and his study questions. Do the Study Questions twice, study your notes, and you'll be good to go. You don't havta buy the book, b/c it is confusing and McDevitt isn't.
this professor is grea! i mean seriously just do your homework and the class lecture follow it and you are bound to get atleast B. I understood after the midterm i should have studied...but seriously take him and you won't regret....
Superb prof, hes my best one at ucla.
so up his tally for 1st place another scratch.
class is note intensive.
so buy the LECTURE NOTES.
(very helpful, plus this is a plug cuz ucla IS cutting down lecture notes n they r very important to courses so buy ur lec notes so we can still have them.
aint it a bust to scribble notes from beg to end of every lec, its like bak in hs thats jackd, so keep ur privileges while u can. this aint hs, plz dont be a dummy. in the glory days they had notes for almost every class. plus costs rnt bad at all n u can share em or resell em. ur in econ yeah, demand for notes up -> notetakers for courses up -> increase in notetakers -> more courses provided and cheaper prices.
mcdevitts hands down best econ teacher, too bad he cant teach every econ class cuz there r some bums in the uppers hehe. oh, i got an a+.
Econ 11 is definitely not an easy course. Granted, it is the weeder course in the economics department, and thus it's justifiable that it's more difficult than Econ 1 and 2. But there are no surprises on the tests because of the comprehensive study questions he gives the students. I had a C all the way through but got an A on the final and ended up with a solid B. Oh well, I brought it upon myself. I agree with many other students:
1) You don't need the book
2) Go to EVERY lecture
3) Don't cram, cramming won't work
4) Do all the study questions at least 2 times
5) Go to OHs
Like everyone else says, it's a waste of money to buy the book. Do all the study questions, change them around (increase rather than decrease etc etc.) and make sure you really understand the graphs. Just looking at them isn't effective. It's beneficial to go to his office hours, and if you have a good ta, go to his/hers. The material is much harder than econ 1/2, but if you really practice, it should be okay. (do not wait till the day before the midterm to start the practice sets) The curve is generous.
McDevitt is an amazing lecturer. I actually found myself staying awake and interested at 8 in the morning. DO NOT BUY THE BOOK, even if you are a nerd. I don't think he even knew there was a book listed for the class. YOU MUST GO TO LECTURE AND DO ALL STUDY QUESTIONS, because that is what the tests are on. The only people I could imagine having anything bad to say about him are people who suck at Econ. This is a hard course, but the curve gets progressively nicer, and you can pull a good grade. HIGHLY RECOMMENDED. It's the best class I've taken so far at UCLA.
McDevitt was the best econ prof I've yet had here. He's straighforward, clear and precise. Everything is written out on the board in a manner than anyone can grasp. The problem is that you shouldn't miss class, because all of the notes are written by him and not posted on the web. If you're really lazy though, you can get lecture notes, which are accurate enough. I sat in front, paid attention every class, and did the problem sets and I got an A. He's a very rewarding professor. I say take him if you have the chance.
McDevitt is very organized and straightforward during the lecture. He explains things well - but you cannot miss a single class, you won't catch up. No transparencies, no stupid and ineffective LCD projector presentations instead of lectures - he just writes out everything on the board for you, clearly explaining every step.
Exams are quite challenging, but the curve is incredibly generous. Make sure to go through all study questions at least twice! Don't bother to even buy the book - it is absolutely useless, he never refers to it, I got an A without opening it once.
Overall - highly recommended. He's a great professor, if you invest some time (start preparing at least a week before the exam to be able to come to his office hours!), you will get an A.
I had a great TA - Seda Ertac - take her if you can.
McDevitt is a seriously good professor and seems like a really nice guy. Clear, straightforward, and OH, YEAH, English is his first language. He's not hilarious but who cares? He makes Econ 11 interesting, he writes everything you need to know on the board, and his tests are based on lecture and his study questions. Do the Study Questions twice, study your notes, and you'll be good to go. You don't havta buy the book, b/c it is confusing and McDevitt isn't.
this professor is grea! i mean seriously just do your homework and the class lecture follow it and you are bound to get atleast B. I understood after the midterm i should have studied...but seriously take him and you won't regret....
Superb prof, hes my best one at ucla.
so up his tally for 1st place another scratch.
class is note intensive.
so buy the LECTURE NOTES.
(very helpful, plus this is a plug cuz ucla IS cutting down lecture notes n they r very important to courses so buy ur lec notes so we can still have them.
aint it a bust to scribble notes from beg to end of every lec, its like bak in hs thats jackd, so keep ur privileges while u can. this aint hs, plz dont be a dummy. in the glory days they had notes for almost every class. plus costs rnt bad at all n u can share em or resell em. ur in econ yeah, demand for notes up -> notetakers for courses up -> increase in notetakers -> more courses provided and cheaper prices.
mcdevitts hands down best econ teacher, too bad he cant teach every econ class cuz there r some bums in the uppers hehe. oh, i got an a+.
Econ 11 is definitely not an easy course. Granted, it is the weeder course in the economics department, and thus it's justifiable that it's more difficult than Econ 1 and 2. But there are no surprises on the tests because of the comprehensive study questions he gives the students. I had a C all the way through but got an A on the final and ended up with a solid B. Oh well, I brought it upon myself. I agree with many other students:
1) You don't need the book
2) Go to EVERY lecture
3) Don't cram, cramming won't work
4) Do all the study questions at least 2 times
5) Go to OHs
Like everyone else says, it's a waste of money to buy the book. Do all the study questions, change them around (increase rather than decrease etc etc.) and make sure you really understand the graphs. Just looking at them isn't effective. It's beneficial to go to his office hours, and if you have a good ta, go to his/hers. The material is much harder than econ 1/2, but if you really practice, it should be okay. (do not wait till the day before the midterm to start the practice sets) The curve is generous.
McDevitt is an amazing lecturer. I actually found myself staying awake and interested at 8 in the morning. DO NOT BUY THE BOOK, even if you are a nerd. I don't think he even knew there was a book listed for the class. YOU MUST GO TO LECTURE AND DO ALL STUDY QUESTIONS, because that is what the tests are on. The only people I could imagine having anything bad to say about him are people who suck at Econ. This is a hard course, but the curve gets progressively nicer, and you can pull a good grade. HIGHLY RECOMMENDED. It's the best class I've taken so far at UCLA.
McDevitt was the best econ prof I've yet had here. He's straighforward, clear and precise. Everything is written out on the board in a manner than anyone can grasp. The problem is that you shouldn't miss class, because all of the notes are written by him and not posted on the web. If you're really lazy though, you can get lecture notes, which are accurate enough. I sat in front, paid attention every class, and did the problem sets and I got an A. He's a very rewarding professor. I say take him if you have the chance.
McDevitt is very organized and straightforward during the lecture. He explains things well - but you cannot miss a single class, you won't catch up. No transparencies, no stupid and ineffective LCD projector presentations instead of lectures - he just writes out everything on the board for you, clearly explaining every step.
Exams are quite challenging, but the curve is incredibly generous. Make sure to go through all study questions at least twice! Don't bother to even buy the book - it is absolutely useless, he never refers to it, I got an A without opening it once.
Overall - highly recommended. He's a great professor, if you invest some time (start preparing at least a week before the exam to be able to come to his office hours!), you will get an A.
I had a great TA - Seda Ertac - take her if you can.
Based on 73 Users
TOP TAGS
- Engaging Lectures (8)
- Tolerates Tardiness (7)
- Tough Tests (7)
- Would Take Again (10)