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Teaching Interests
Undergraduate Courses:
All levels of Microeconomics,
Macroeconomics, Econometrics, Labor Economics and Urban Economics.
Graduate Courses:
Econometrics, Labor Economics and Urban Economics.
Currently Teaching
Econ 202-503 Principles of Economics, Fall
2011
* Class size: 260+
Website: http://elearning.tamu.edu
Office
hour: MW 3:00PM-4:30PM or by appointment
Syllabus

Past Courses
Econ 202 Principles of Economics, Spring
2011
* Student
evaluation: 4.5/5
* Class size: 60+
Selected student comments:
"The
instructor is reasonable and determined that all students did their best."
"Knows how to
explain material on a level of beginner students. Examples are very effective.
Very willing to help and fair to all students."
"This was a
great class, I learnerd a lot and you were very helpful. This is the first time
I actually enjoyed an economics course."
"Great job
teaching the course. Felt well prepared for exams. Fair exams and quizzes."
Econ 323 Microeconomics
Theory, Fall 2010
* Student
evaluation: 4.1/5
* Class size: 50+
Selected student
comments:
"This instructor is very passionate about teaching
and truly cares about her students understanding the material. Words can not
express her passion and hard work she puts into the class.
If
you come to class, you do not even need the book to do well.She is always
available. I could not even
think if there is anything she could improve on."
"Culture
and linguistic issues will dissipate with time, making her even more effective.
Currently, she is a very competent, well-prepared instructor."
" I really
loved the way you taught. You made sure to go over everything and made sure we
understand all the concepts. You know a lot about economics and math. And it
showed you
were always prepared and ready for class and that was great. I also loved how
you didn't just read off the powerpoint. You taught is something new and usefull
everyday. And I learnt
so much from you. I think you a great teacher."
Econ 202 Principles of Economics, Fall 2009
* Student
evaluation: 4.3/5
* Class size: 25+
Selected student
comments:
"She was really nice and I enjoyed
the course. The second exam was structured weird with the bonus question. But
overall she was really good."
"You are really sweet and it was
learning experience for everyone."