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Econometrics (Fall 2020-Fall 2021)
Notes from Teaching Evaluations:
"The teacher was very nice and really knew what she was talking about. She did a great job in trying to explain the material. Very caring and has a great future in teaching."
"Taisiia was thoughtful, helpful, and accessible at all times. I was extremely grateful to have her as an instructor for this course. She is also very smart and charismatic, which helps with the more dry material in econometrics."
"This class is pretty good, I felt like I learned a lot of useful insides and information about ECON. The class explained itself pretty good, but the instructor, Taisiia, was great at explaining more in depth on what the subject meant. I like how she asked if we have questions after we went over a complicated subject instead of moving on. It really gave us the chance to catch our breathe. The examples after a topic really explains the concept more which is awesome. The homework reflects the lecture of the previous week's lecture and help is always provided."
Microeconomics: Theory and Applications (Summer 2020)
Notes from Teaching Evaluations:
"The teacher consistently asked questions to make sure we understood the material, went through each type of example problem extremely slowly and asked if we all understood it before moving on, and was always available for office hours if we had more questions. I really appreciated the effort she put into the class and could not have had a better experience with this class or teacher! Overall, I had a great experience with the teacher and would highly recommend her."
"I really enjoyed the class and the teachers attitude on making sure we understood the material. She would ask us questions or allowed us to seek clarification before moving on to the next subject."
Teaching Assistant
Microeconomics for Business Decisions (Fall 2022 - Graduate)
Microeconomic Theory II (Spring 2020 - Graduate)
Econometrics (Spring 2022, Spring 2020, Summer 2019)
Microeconomics: Theory and Applications (Fall 2019)
Principles of Microeconomics (Spring 2019)
Principles of Macroeconomics (Fall 2018)
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