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ECON 4300 Public Choice
Last taught: Fall 2024
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Fall 2024
5.0
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Both an amazing class and professor. If you enroll, you won't want to miss a lecture, every one is engaging. Grade is 5 blog posts and 2 exams. Exams were straightforward and graded fair. If your blogs are interesting, accurate, and concise they are essentially free points.

Instructor 5.0
Enjoyability 5.0
Recommend 5.0
Difficulty 4.0
Hours/Week 2.0
Fall 2024
5.0
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Summary: Wow. Just wow. I will never view politics the same!

Mr. Coppock is probably the best professor at UVA. I don't know if he's this good in 2010 (didn't take), but in Public Choice, he's super charismatic, passionate, funny, but also creates a serious tone where all the students respect him and, for many of us, look up to him. At first, I wasn't sure about Mr. Coppock, he often seemed pretentious. But he plays tough guy in the beginning of the semester, and he won me over.

Public Choice is a super interesting field of economics. How can we interpret our political system through an economics lens? If you have an interest in politics, this class is for you, you'll view the world differently.

If you're an economics major who's bored of tedious first order conditions and optimality conditions, this class could be for you. The class consists of readings which usually took me 1h 15m (slow reader over here). You're responsible for some blog posts, which should be free points. The exams won't test your knowledge on every single lecture or reading, but they are super fair and straight forward.

One last perk: this is a small class with the best and brighter economics majors. No bums, just ballers!

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