Calculus of Several Variables
Lecture, three hours; discussion, one hour. Enforced requisite: course 31A with grade of C- or better. Introduction to differential calculus of several variables, vector field theory. P/NP or letter grading.
Review Summary
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1.7 / 10
- Organization
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1.7 / 10
- Time
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5-10 hrs/week
- Overall
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1.7 / 10
Reviews
Do not recommend taking math 32A with Enakoutsa, handwriting is hard to understand. Tests are easier compared to other professors though.
The professor is barely understandable but his exams are kinda easy as some of the questions are similar to the practice
Use khan academy. Enakoutsa is a dumpster fire of a professor with a massive accent and terrible handwriting. His tests are really easy and simple though.
This class had its pros and cons! The lectures themselves were pretty hard to understand and I found myself relying on reading the textbook and learning from my TA because I couldn't really understand the professor nor read his handwriting. The homework, at least to me, seemed like a reasonable amount BUT would have some really difficult challenge problems that I pretty much had to ask my TA for help with every week. However, if you are good at teaching yourself the material from the book or already know the content, then I would definitely recommend this class and professor. He really does want everyone to get an A, so he makes his tests extremely straightforward as long as you go to his review sessions and understand the math.
HIs lectures are terrible. Only teaches with his handwritten slides, which is in a super hard to read calligraphy/cursive. The homework load was insane and it was always on material two weeks behind what we were learning in class. Midterms were really similar to his past ones, however the final was a bit harder.
one of the most callous and rude profs ever, just read the textbook
Koffi is extremely unorganized and makes this class very difficult to understand. He has an accent that takes some time to learn and his handwriting is usually illegible.
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Grading Information
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No group projects
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Attendance not required
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2 midterms
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Finals week final
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89% recommend the textbook
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