General Information |
Professor: |
Robert Pulsinelli |
Course: |
ECON 303 |
Course Title: |
Macro Theory |
Student Grade: |
B |
Post Date: |
8:26:36 PM 3/19/2009 |
Overall Rating: |
Poor |
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Exam Information |
Exam Content: |
Multiple Choice
Matching
True/False
Fill in the Blank
Essay
Problem Solving
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Mandatory Final: |
Not Specified |
Cumulative Final: |
Not Specified |
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Other Information |
Textbook Required: |
No |
Extra Credit Available: |
Not Specified |
Attendance Required: |
Not Specified |
Quantity of Notes: |
Moderate |
Difficulty: |
Moderate |
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Additional Comments |
Pulsinelli is a very smart man. He was in attendance of some of Milton Friedman's lectures. While he is very smart and generally does a decent job of explaining things, heaven forbid you misunderstand. He often confuses questions with an attack on his intellect which is horrible for a teaching atmosphere. I took the course at 8am and it quickly became understood not to ask questions especially if they concern reviewing what he just said. An interest in Economics is necessary to put up with his ever constant belittling of students. Take this course only if you have too, if your looking for interesting conversation concerning economics take a class by Brian Strow or Borland. Tests aren't too bad if you understand libertarian economics. Another "perk" of this course is how much his own politics enter his lectures. I for one am not a liberal but many times he puts himself on the spot having to dance around words as he addresses minorities or our new black president, who as he put it was elected for race alone.
However he does teach solid conservative theory... but your better of clarifying questions with classmates or after class as he seems to get enjoyment of showing how superior he himself is.
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