Difference between revisions of "Dr. Russell Euler"
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+ | ==Classes taught== | ||
+ | * [[Precalculus]] (17-117) | ||
+ | * [[Calculus I]] (17-120) | ||
+ | * [[Calculus II]] (17-121) | ||
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+ | ==Style & personality== | ||
A seemingly meek, balding man, Euler is a good guy. He's a decent teacher, but he can easily make you look/feel stupid when you ask questions during class. | A seemingly meek, balding man, Euler is a good guy. He's a decent teacher, but he can easily make you look/feel stupid when you ask questions during class. | ||
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Sad to say the worst thing about Euler, not including 4 tests and comprehensive final, is the complete lack of partial credit. This is because his test are multiple choice, so it's all or nothing. | Sad to say the worst thing about Euler, not including 4 tests and comprehensive final, is the complete lack of partial credit. This is because his test are multiple choice, so it's all or nothing. | ||
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+ | ==Student opinions== | ||
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[[Category:Professors]] | [[Category:Professors]] |
Revision as of 02:55, 17 October 2005
Classes taught
- Precalculus (17-117)
- Calculus I (17-120)
- Calculus II (17-121)
Style & personality
A seemingly meek, balding man, Euler is a good guy. He's a decent teacher, but he can easily make you look/feel stupid when you ask questions during class.
Not a whole lot to say about Euler, pretty average college calculus teacher. Like most, he seems to think that calculus is just a review for everyone.
Sad to say the worst thing about Euler, not including 4 tests and comprehensive final, is the complete lack of partial credit. This is because his test are multiple choice, so it's all or nothing.