Not a bad class, but certainly not an easy A. There is no textbook for the class, so you have to attend lecture or else you can very quickly fall behind. Class is also very Calculus heavy requiring some more advanced derivatives. Santugini is a great prof, and he clearly cares about the students. He is very helpful and accommodating if you go to his office hours. Overall grade is comprised of 3 non-cumulative exams (25% each), and 25% mini quizzes after lectures (graded on completion). He gives lots of very helpful practice problems before exams, so if you look over those you will probably do fine in the class. Attend lecture, do practice problems before exams, and you'll get an A-. Put in more effort and an A is attainable.
ECON 4170
The Economics of Risk, Uncertainty, and Information
Last taught: Spring 2023
Grade Distribution
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Students Measured
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1 Review
Instructor
5.0
Enjoyability
3.0
Recommend
3.0
Difficulty
3.0
Hours/Week
4.0