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While he is going through his notes, he will tell stories that correlate with the notes; if you aren't there, you won't understand the reference on the tests. His tests are straight for the notes. Although, if you don't show up to class, don't worry - he posts them all online
I took him for statistics, and he was great. He posts notes for you online, so you don't need to take notes in class. You won't need the textbook at all. His tests are hard, but all of the questions come straight from his notes. Make sure you study his note packets, and you will do fine. If you are struggling, he is good about helping you.
He is did not follow what he did in his syllabus. He said we would get an assignment each week, but instead we got a total of 2 which everybody failed and he made worth 10 percent of our grade. also his tests are incredibly difficult, and i would have easily failed if he had not put a massive curve after seeing the grades that people got.
Two tests worth 35% each. Two hard papers worth 20%, and in my case 1 homework assignment that everyone bombed worth 10%. He is extremely funny, his explanations are clear, his notes per lecture is like 10 notebook pages. Tests are INSANELY hard. He speech is straight out the dictionary. But he is nice, funny, and helpful its just impossibly hard.
He's a great guy and with a lot of knowledge of economics. You will not get out of class early and the course consists of notes every day from start to finish. The two midterms consist of 70% of your grade and his advice is to "know the notes." Studied very hard and the class average (of 200 students) was a 68%. Would not take again.
Expects a lot out of you but gives you lots of help getting there. As long as you study the notes you should do fine but you really have to know the notes inside and out. Pretty entertaining given the dry nature of the class.
He's a funny guy and is really good at applying the material to real life examples in a funny way. He posts all the notes so you can just pay attention or even miss class and look at the notes later. Tests are really hard to study for if you wait until right before the exam. He expects you to know it with lots of detail though.
He is very boring for his lectures. He does not use a book so you have to take notes. His hand writing is hard to read. He does not follow his syllabus.
He's a very nice guy who loves what he teaches. His lectures are very clear and he gives you a ton of world examples to relate material to. However, his tests are extremely hard, and since you only have two of them it can be hard to retain all the info in the detail he expects you to. Overall, good prof, make sure you go to class to understand.
Great prof, class material was pretty self explanatory. He gives you all the formulas you just need to know how to use them. Go to class, or else you will be completely lost in the course.
He is a very nice man and loves his job and the topics. However the lectures are long with a lot of writing. If you don't show up, he puts the notes on D2L anyways. I showed up everyday and still was clueless (and I am a good student). There are only two tests and barely any assignments so make sure to study! Overall - difficult in my eyes.
Professor Lovett loves to talk but can be confusing during his lectures. He posts all his notes online so it is unnecessary to show up to class. You take a midterm and a final that are very tough. The homework he gives out is confusing and you have to dig through your notes to find the answer. Overall i would not recommend him.
He's a good professor. He gives you a handout of the notes before every class. Very little homework. He is really good at helping you out if you take the time to see him. I got a C in the class but that was my fault because I would only study for the exam for like 30 minutes. If you take the time to study for the exams you will do well.
Very good prof, but also quite demanding in terms of his exams. He was very nice and worked hard to make the class in line with what we wanted. Pretty entertaining and he gives you all the notes so if you miss class it's ok. Definitely have to study a lot though.
Dr. Lovett is a very smart professor. His notes and his explanations are crystal clear. Take him if you want to learn the material or if you are a smart guy. Don't take him if you want an easy A. Highly recommended.
Don't take Lovett. His grading is extremely tough and test are very challenging. He is very monotoned and lectures are boring.
Do not take Lovett! He has a monotoned voice that can put you to sleep. He is a very smart man, but he shouldnt be teaching. He reads these long notes off the projector the entire class, and loves using big words. He isn't very accommodating either so if you have personal problems dont tell him because he doesnt care. Just suck it up!
Super clear, entertaining and a nice guy. On the other hand, you have to study a ton and it's just a ton of work. If you want to learn a lot he's a good option. If you just want to pass and be done with it, he's the worst option. You'll probably just fail. If you have problems he'll work hard with you. Definitely not lazy about his job.
Nick is one of the best teachers I have ever had, sure his teaching style is extremely difficult, but that is only if you are lazy and expect to get spoon fed the answers because you don't care enough to try. He is hilarious and that helps with his lectures which are long and boring (Lard... If anyone gets it). He's an amazing teacher
Only grading items in his class is two papers, one optional homework assignment, and the midterm and final. He is a very tough grader and his exams are all fill in the blank and short answer, so his exams are really hard. His lectors are ok, but you really need to know your stuff. I would NOT take him again. Take any other professor but him.
Ridiculous. Spend your money wisely and choose a different professor. Very little guidance to help you prepare throughout the semester. Your grade is primarily from 2 exams and 2 papers. The papers are graded very hard and he doesn't give feedback so you know what you did wrong. The exams are impossible.
Dude's a boss. Everyone else is just whining.
Tests are extremely in-depth and difficult and is very tough on grading. I struggled in this class, coming from someone who has taken other economics courses here at UWW. Do not take him.
Everything is lectures with notes he posts on D2L. Doesn't give out enough practice for students to figure out if they know the material. Grade is made up of 2 tests, 2 papers, and an optional homework assignment(which actually hurt most peoples' grades instead of improving them), which means if you screw something up, not much chance to recover.
Just felt that he expected a lot out of you on the exams. I studied hard, and still did not get great grades.
Midterm and final are the only testsgrades, no homework or any work till those. you have to know EVERY little detail of the notes bc he uses completely random questions that weren't on the study guide all fill in the blank or drawing graphs, no multiple choice. studied over 15 hrs and got a D on test. studied 36 and got an A. WORK HARD OR DROP
You have a midterm and a final, all based on his lectures. Tests are TOUGH! Econ is confusing and he isn't helpful. There are 2 papers you write at the end, and your grade depends on it.
Very genuine guy, but quite frankly, very difficult to follow. The class consists of hour and 15 minutes of reading a 8-10 page, detailed note sheets. Ideally, reading through them beforeafter lectures is a good idea. The test are iffy. Some questions are directly ripped from study guys, while most require you to know specific details.
Gives huge white sheet of paper for exams and expects you to know every detail from the 60+ pages of notes. If you don't know a few words, you will get it wrong. Lectures are terribly boring and I've never studied harder just to get a B.
Toughest Grader I've ever had. Confusing at times, would only recommend if really REALLY into Economics!!!!!!!!!! Beware.
Only grades in the class are two tests then a paper due at the end of the semester. "All you have to do to pass the test is memorize every word of the notes" - Nick Lovett. He's a funny and nice guy but he grades too hard for a 200 level class about a 15-20% curve and a class avg of C after the curve. Just a giant piece of paper to take the test on
Seems pretty solid to me. Gives you all his lecture notes and you just have to know those notes. Everything on the test comes right from the notes. Covers a lot of topics which is good if you like it and bad if you don't. Very helpful in office hours, will basically walk you through the homework and paper.
Nick is a great lecturer and very inteligent on economics. He gives out the notes word for word before class and explains them with examples in class. The only grades are the 40% midterm, 40% final and 20% paper. He says himself that he is the toughest option for the course. I liked him as a professor, but it was by far my hardest class.
Lovett is an amazing professor. Attendance in his class is mandatory, so it's your own fault if you don't show up. Your grade depends on going to class. He goes through his online note sheets in class, and he is very thorough about it. Only grades are a problem set (10%), a midterm exam (30%), paper (20%), and final exam (40%). Take him if you can.
Lovett is an intelligent professor who lectures solely off his own written notes. He posts them on D2L and they are helpful to bring to class. Lectures consist of him going over the notes thoroughly and answering any questions. There are 2 test a midterm and final along with a paper. Those are your only 3 grades for the semester.
Theres is a midterm, final, and paper. This class is hard but, if you go to office hours you will get an A. only negative is he can kind of ramble. I learned so much from this class. If this is your major take this class you will learn. If you want to actually learn and not just skate an Econ. grade pick Nick.
hard class if you don't work. repeats test materials from practice tests and midterm
Absolutely great professor! Dr. Lovett is always VERY helpful when you ask questions. He makes lectures interesting without clouding up the material, and makes the material relevant in the business world. I would HIGHLY recommend him for Microeconomics-- I'm choosing to take Macroeconomics with him next semester because I liked him so much!
his tests are really hard so if you're looking for an easy A, this is not the professor for you. However, his notes are VERY in depth and he does a very good job covering it. Everything in the notes are on the test, no huge surprises which is nice. class requires an essay but he will help you with it if you go in and ask so you can do well
Lovett's tests are fair game for anything in the notes but he gives you chances to study through practice exams and sample exams and he recycles questions from problem sets and sample exams on the midterm and final as well. If you're not understanding something just come in during his office hours he will do everything in his power to help.
As a person, Dr. Lovett is awesome. Genuine guy and wants you to be successful. Material is tough, but he is more than willing to give extra help if you ask for it. One homework assignment and one exam per unit (3 units). They are pretty challenging but if you pay attention during lecture (which sometimes can drag on), you'll be fine.
Nick is a hard teacher for Econ. He expects you to know and understand the subject matter even on day one. He uses very long PDF documents which he makes himself and then reads them back to you. Class is boring, but he does his best to make it funny or informational. Tests are quite hard and getting an A can feel impossible.
Nick is an excellent professor and lecturer. His midterm and final (only exams) are honestly tough, and studying for hours is a must. He isn't going to give you the grade, you earn it. His class won't be easy if you don't attend because he goes into even further detail of the notes during his lectures. You actually learn, and he prepares you well.
Lovett's test are incredibly hard and there are only two, so you need to be super prepared. He spends a lot of class just reading through the note packet which you can just print out online and read yourself. I would suggest taking a different teacher for Econ.
He's a great guy and is extremely funny. He makes the exams a little bit more difficult with them being fill in the blank and short answer/essay questions. I would take him again. You should definitely show up for class since it helps a bunch. But he does make you know a lot for the test and isn't very specific of what's on the exams.
Nick is the best professor at UWW. Not only is the man a hilarious, but the final and midterm questions are based directly off of the notes/problem sets. The work you put in will properly reflect the grade you receive. Friday classes are not mandatory to attend; in fact, attendance does not affect your grade, but if you skip, you won't pass.
Average class in a nut shell: print online notes and bring them to class, Lovett will read them to you, then you leave. If you have any desire to pass, you need to memorize the notes. No cheat sheet or note card allowed on test. Memorize, Memorize, Memorize. 4 grades: 1 Paper, 1 Homework assignment, 1 Midterm, and 1 Final. Hard class and teacher
There is no homework and no attendance. If you took the class to learn Economics, you will learn. Studying is a must. Friday recitation is optional. If you study, you will get an A. There is only one paper. As long as you go in to his office during his hours and ask him what he thinks of it, you will be able to fix it up for an easy A.
Nick is a tough grader, and he tells you that on day one. His lectures are long and difficult to take notes on, but he is hilarious. Anything in the notes is fair game, not the stories/examples he uses. If you do the practice probs/sample exams you will have a feel for how questions are on the exam. Put in the work and you'll get the grade.
The only things that make your grade are a midterm, a final, a paper, and a problem set. No homework. He doesn't really care if you come or not and all of his lecture notes and problem sets and practice exams are online, but you really do miss out if you don't go. His stories are incredible and he gives hilarious examples to explain the content.
Lots of self motivation needed to be successful in this class. Lectures are pretty engaging. Need a solid math background and knowledge of Microeconomics for this course. Do not take this class if you are not an Economics major.
His notes are made ahead of time and are on D2L from the beginning of the semester. During his lectures he would repeat his notes almost word for word. You're graded on 3 exam, a paper, and 1 optional homework. I just wish we had more homework to see if we understood the material before the exams. If you're a learn by heart person, you'll be fine.
Every class has a similar format where Nick will pace back and forth at the front of class lecturing. He'll use the whiteboard occasionally, but for the most part just projects pregenerated notes that are posted online prior to class and then talks about them. The exams are incredibly difficult despite having everything come from those notes.
The entire class is based off the midterm and the final. There are optional assignments that can take off the burn of the impossible tests. You have to memorize this economics word for word based off of his notes. You are basically screwed. AVOID.
Not Mandatory class. If you do go to class you sit and reads you word for word the notes from online. Then you are expected to memorize the word for word notes in order to remotely pass this class. These reviews don't lie! Do not do this to yourself!
Nick is a great guy, with amazing stories to share that he is always able to relate to the course content somehow. There are very few things that you are graded on, but if you show up to class, you will likely do alright as the tests are only on content covered in the lecture notes, nothing else. This class made me love Econ.
Very smart and inspiring prof. In his class you really need to *understand* the material by heart in order to do well. If you just want to *memorize* the notes, chances are, you won't be able to remember all the exact words and curves to get anything better than a C. If you are more of a memorization type, do yourself a favor and take someone else!
Overall a great professor. Doesn't give much homework, just one assignment for each section. Most of your grade comes from your exams. He does not take attendance but if you aren't at class you won't understand the material. If you show up to class and do a little of your own work outside of class you'll do fine. I highly recommend Nick as a prof.
The entire class is him rambling on about economics and reading off the slides. I dread this class more than anything. Reading these reviews are shocking as so many people say that this professor is decent. He does not care and he tells you that straight up.
I am a straight A student with a 4.0 GPA and this class will be my first B in a years. If I could rate him any lower than a 1, I would. I have never been in a classroom like this one where the professor does not care enough to use explanations. He just reads words for word off the board. 40% fail rate and even those who are good at school struggle.
Class is him talking at you for an hour and 15 minutes. He reads word for word from the notes. He has to curve the test obscene amounts just so more than 5 kids will pass. 45% fail rate. Take this class if you want to be completely stressed out for an entire semester. Feel free not to go to class.. good luck with the midterm and final
Do not take Nick unless you want to hear comments that will make your jaw drop. He sometimes make you feel less intelligent than him, because he holds a PhD. He is knowledgeable about the topic, but I don't think its worth his personality. There are four exams and four problem sets due before each exam. Provides sample exams prior to each exam.
Lovett makes this class way more difficult than it needs to be. He really does not care about his students and he makes that very clear from day one. Midterm and final are seemingly impossible. I learned nothing from him and I would never take another class with him.
Nick was honestly the best professor I've taken! Don't confuse this for an easy pass though, he stills makes you work for the grade you deserve. I actually tended to struggle in this class and still managed to get a good grade because of his office hours. He is extremely helpful and hilarious. He genuinely wants to see his students succeed.
Nick is knowledgeable on the topic of stats; however his attitude is unfathomable. He degrades students and others intelligence. Makes frequent socially unacceptable comments. 4 exams and 4 problem sets (homework), gives note packets on D2L. Lectures in a way where no one understands the topic. Avoid if at all possible, unless you know stats well.
I was struggling at first but then went to office hours and he explained how to prepare for assignments and exams. Then it was pretty much fine after that. He even wrote me a letter of recommendation for a scholarship even though I was only a decent (not great student).
Econ 301 is a hard class but Nick makes it doable! He has lecture notes you can print out that make it easy to follow along. Plenty of examples. Homework due every 2 weeks or so and you do it in groups. Exams are challenging but based on notes packets and the homework. Uses drug/alcohol examples to keep class entertaining. Tons of office hours!
Lovett made Econ very enjoyable. His examples and stories keep you engaged. A lot of effort is required to get a good grade. If you look at the reviews for him there usually either really good or really bad. Kids who put in a lot of effort for the exams liked the class, while kids who didn't put in effort try to blame in on him. Would recommend
Professor Lovett is a really smart professor, and a super nice guy. He has always been incredibly helpful and patient with me whenever I needed help from him. Tough class though. Be prepared to work hard.
Honestly like the professor, just what he teaches sucks so much. Easily the hardest class I have ever taken in my life, you actually have to study for this. But respect the prof and he is very helpful when/if you go to office hours.
Very well educated and humorous. He is a tough grader, but the notes he hands out cover everything on the tests. Attendance is not really essentially, because the lectures are all based on the notes. He comes off as rude as cruel, but he's very intelligent and cares about his students.
Lovett is a chill professor and really doesn't care if you show up to class or not. But GO TO CLASS. Unless you are gifted in knowing stats you need to show up to class. He reads right from the notes we are supposed to print off but the language can be confusing. He gets off track and its hard to follow some of the stories he tries to incorporate.
Lovett's a smart guy and it shows. You learn all sorts of random things in class. Class is well organized and the handouts make things a lot easier. Take it seriously and don't fall behind it is hard to catch up. There are probably easier options out there.
I took Lovett for econ 245 and he says in the beginning that their are other professors that will be much easier. If you struggle to teach yourself or don't have time to go to his office hours the 2 days he has them then I suggest switching. He knows a lot of random information and is constantly trying to prove that he is smarter than you.
If you like professors that are real people that give real-world examples of course material, if you prefer a professor that will actually talk to you like a person, listen to your viewpoint, and actively ask students to challenge him, and if you like little to no homework, but challenging exams, Nick is for you. He is my favorite professor at WW
Prof Lovett is a really good professor. He knows the material very well and is always incorporating real world examples to make class more interesting. He has all his notes accessible online, but its very hard to learn if you dont go to class.
He is very informal which I personally liked, but some others may not have. He might be one of the smartest people I've ever met. You don't have to go to class, but I would suggest doing so. There are 4 exams including the final which is not cumulative. Never uses the textbook, only his note packets that he posts online which have all you need.
I don't usually rate on here, but his rating is far too low. Tough class, but he gives out problem sets prior to the exam that are very similar to the questions that you will be tested on. Top 3 professor at Whitewater.
Do the problem sets, you will do fine. One of my all time favorite professors.
Nick is a great professor for this boring subject. Stats is hard and boring but Nick makes his lectures funny and tries to explain content as much as he can. He walks around during examples and is willing to help whenever. His exams are very similar to his problem sets, which is great.
Prof Lovett is so funny and makes class very interesting. I hate stats and its my worst subject but he still made class fun. He jokes about controversial topics but he digs at both sides so it never bothered me. Grading is based off 4 Exams and 4 problem sets which are like a project. Printable notes!
he is an amazing, smart and funny professor, but the hardest professor I've ever had. My lowest grades in college are from his classes. He makes class tolerable because of his funny stories, but still very hard. His note sheets are like textbooks with too many words to get a clear understanding.
Nick was a great teacher. He made the lectures interesting by telling stories. He has problem sets before each test and the questions on the test are very similar. The class is a bit difficult but he makes it enjoyable. He also takes time to get to know his students and wants them to do their best. I highly recommend him!
Professor Lovett is probably the best UWW Professor Ive had. Read the notes he has and then read them again if you want to do well in this class. Quizzes are reasonably easy but I still learned a lot from the class. Professor Lovett is also a pretty funny guy if you ever get the chance to talk with him.
Great person. Extremely energetic and doesnt make class boring. Great to take online and the tests are pretty easy except for the short answers which get a little hard at times. One of the best teachers I've had so far at UWW
A good professor who cares about his students. Not just that they are succeeding but that they are understanding as they succeed. This is an important distinction. He is smart and knowledgeable in his field. I would highly recommend if you need an economics elective at UWW.
Quizzes and concepts can be tough but he is very helpful and does care about his students. I emailed his multiple times with questions and he explained everything very well. If you turn your homework in on time and take your time on the quizzes, you will do well in this class.
Professor Lovett changed my academic mindset. I went into his class very anxiously, and it all came together for me. His lectures are REAL, relating to applicable topics and also a genius in just about anything. His Office hours change the game and is someone youd love to get to know. Take him & ask about the Sandals stolen off his feet in India
May be fav prof. This class was hard cause I was still in Econ 245 but he did a great job of being accommodating. You learn briefly about econometrics and origins of urban development- one exam for each topic. Then grade hinges on large 1 hour presentation of an urban econ paper of choice. Funny guy with lots of real life stories. He's worth taking
The class went well as I had a solid A until the final exam which was worth 40% of the class. With minimal grades in the grade book you virtually have to ace the test to pass with a b or greater. There are two exams one worth 20% and the final worth 40% so assignments dont matter. Never gave feedback on exams or final grades at end of semester.
The final is worth 40 percent of your grade. No study guide for the final and he gives very little feedback throughout the course. We had 4 discussion post throughout the semester each worth 100 points and he did not grade any of them. Dude could have been in Florida all semester for all that I know.
Great class with lots of resources and super clear instruction. Definitely makes you work for it, but everything you need is there and I feel like I learned the stuff very well.
(taken online) Weekly module quizzes. No time limit, and two attempts. Course was very well organized, and everything easy to find. Notes as well as video lectures. Exams count for a large percent of grade. Didn't get any feedback on exams. Overall, very helpful and responds quick.
One of the best professors I have had in college. Clear and to the point lectures with all of the needed information and nothing extra. Note packets and lecture videos are used in place of the textbook which is not needed. He is quick to grade assignments/tests and to respond to emails. Exams are worth 60% of the grade, but no surprises on them.
Nicholas Lovett was super funny and would relate all of the topics that we were learning back to things that students would be able to know. All of his lectures were available online since he didn't want to hold back his in person vs online students. If I had a question, he would come write it out on one of the smaller white boards for me.
Actually took 489 but that wasn't an option. Super friendly and accessible. Gave great feedback and made the end of senior year a lot more bearable. Very relaxed which definitely helped my anxiety a lot. Thanks Nick!
Incredible professor. Class consists of weekly quizzes, midterm, and final - all open note. It's v important to be prepared for the exams since they're such a big part of your grade. No book, just note packets w/ exactly what you need to know. He made a scary topic a lot less scary and enjoyable even. My only complaint is no feedback on the exams.
Take prof Lovett!! He is super funny, I look forward to going to his classes each week, and he organizes notes amazingly. There are 3 MC exams. He has note packets for each unit that are great, and some test questions are right from the (optional) HW & lecture examples. You might have to study slightly to do well but its not super hard content.
Nick was an awesome capstone professor and always had clear instructions on what needed to be done. He was also a really relatable and real person to talk to.
Lovett was very very nice & easy to reach out to. He responds VERY quickly, my grade fell off a little at the end of the semester because of the last exam, which was pretty difficult. If you read/watch the lectures you'll be totally fine, take notes too. His quizzes were SO easy, one of the best online classes I have taken. I would recommend him.
Lovett is a hilarious professor who keeps class entertaining. Attendance is not required. He is very understanding with grading. As long as you review your notes and complete the practice problems, the exam questions are very similar. He is such a funny guy and very enjoyable to be around. Highly recommend!
Lovett is such a GOAT, I actually enjoyed listening to his lectures. Attendance is not required, if you don't want to be there, he doesn't want you there. Tests are difficult, but he is very generous about curving to help you and gives practice questions. He also just wants to help you overall. Would definitely recommend to anyone taking econ!
Prof. Lovett has a fascinating ability to turn monotonous coursework into informative and funny lectures. Every class there's always something interesting going on. Actually made STATISTICS of all classes a highlight of my day on many occasions. Not a lot of opportunity for credit so do the quizzes. Overall very good and take him if you can!
Lovett is a very friendly person and his lectures are relatively informative. He likes to use stories to help you understand the material and provides notes along with videos of the lecture. There are very few things that are graded for this class, so if you fail something, it can completely screw over your grade
he has two different grading styles and you pick the style, either do all the quizzes and exams or just the exams. the final exam is cumulative and there is a bonus section where you can use your laptop, you are allowed one notecard that he gives you, front and back. he gives you notes for each quiz and all the questions are easy to find in notes.
Lovett is a great professor. Might take a day for an email reply but truly cares about his students. His lectures are clear and understandable, he wants to help you succeed. Although I took him as an online course I definitely recommended taking him!!
This online course was very manageable. His teaching style was well thought out so that students could understand the more difficult material. He seems like a really funny guy and was always interesting to listen to. Never once did I have to question my sanity with him and I would gladly take this class again without hesitation.
GO TO HIS CLASS as his lectures are pretty informative, he likes to use stories as examples for stuff. He's funny and his study guides are pretty helpful. Not many assignments though, a couple online quizzes and the actual exams and that's it. Offers occasional bonus points, like a question on the exam or a point for having your nametag out.
Took this (very difficult class) online - best decision ever especially with this professor. Got 3 attempts on quizzes every week. 2 big exams that you get a couple days to work on. I'm not very smart with math but I have an A. Just read the notes and watch the videos and you'll be solid.
Professor Lovett is hilarious. Attendance is not mandatory because he posts all lecture videos online, but I genuinely loved going to his class. His exams are MC and free response, but he will take whichever portion you did better on as your grade. He also offers a few extra credit opportunities.
I dropped this class with a previous professor because she made it very difficult to learn the material. Highly recommend Lovett if you need this course. He gives great feedback, following assignments is clear, lets you use your notes in quizzes. Great professor overall.
Great overall. Can use note card on tests. Go to lectures- you need to understand the problems to do well on tests. All quizzes are online and get 3 attempts. Attendance not mandatory
I really enjoyed Nick as a professor. Even though attendance is not mandatory, go to the lectures!!! He is hilarious and tells entertaining stories that help you understand the material better and remember it for the tests. Definitely recommend him as a professor.
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