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MATH 3310

Basic Real Analysis
Last taught: Fall 2026
3.7 Rating
5.0 Difficulty
3.26 GPA

Instructor
4.0
Enjoyability
3.0
Difficulty
5.0
Recommend
4.0

Reading
2.0
Writing
0.0
Group Work
0.0
Other
4.0

Total Hours / Week

Hours 6.0

Grade Distribution

A+: 4 (3.6%)A: 30 (27.0%)A-: 22 (19.8%)B+: 7 (6.3%)B: 21 (18.9%)B-: 7 (6.3%)C+: 3 (2.7%)C: 8 (7.2%)C-: 5 (4.5%)DFW: 4 (3.6%)
Average GPA 3.26
Students Measured 111

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Anonymous Spring 2019
3.67 Average

Tom is such a great guy! Basic Real Analysis is notorious for being one of the hardest classes required of math/stat majors, but I think that Tom did a pretty good job of explaining these abstract and complicated topics. He's quirky and has a good sense of humor, which made him very approachable. The final grade is made up of mostly your homework grade (40%), then 2 midterms (15% each), a final exam (20%) and weekly definitions quizzes (10%). The midterms contained a few definitions, T/F questions (with justification) and 2 proofs that were done previously done in class. He typically hinted at the proofs that would appear on the midterms which meant if you studied/memorized those proofs, you had a good chance on being successful on those questions. The final exam contains an open-note, take home portion of 3-4 proofs, which is due on the day of the scheduled final, and a sit-down portion which has a similar format to the midterms, just a bit longer. Overall, Tom made this difficult class bearable and I would recommend taking this course with him if it is required for your major.

Instructor 4.0
Enjoyability 3.0
Recommend 4.0
Difficulty 5.0
Hours/Week 6.0