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Dr. Evard is difficult to understand, he talks quietly and has a thick French accent. That said, he writes EVERYTHING on the board. He explains things fundamentally and simply, so that if you pay attention you will do well. He gives out homework to do in preparation for a quiz on each class day. The homework has answers, and explanation problems, and he goes over it all beforehand in class. The quizzes are exactly the same as the homework, with different numbers of course. For the final, he gives you a list of problems that could be on the final, so you do have a substantial amount to review/study, but it is much easier than studying everything you have learned. He grades leniently, if you come close or at least know how to do it, and show that, you'll get partial credit. If you can learn visually, and put in a little work each class, an A is very possible. I previously was not good at math, and got confused, but this teaching style worked great for me.
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