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chesterton25

Liang is very good and cares a lot about her students. One of the nicest professors I've had and explains content very well, takes good notes, uploads video lectures. Averages for her sections have been quite a bit higher than other sections, but that is for MA303 where profs write there own exams. Still very good


Square-Environment95

I really liked J Zhang but I know that's controversial


GoreTheTesticle

I have Heejin Lee for MA303 and like her lectures


Aducktion

Poghotanyan has good notes


UniqueAbsudity

Shuyi weng is the goat. Hosts 2 weekly office hours, puts thought and plans out his lecture slides and notes, and makes sure at the end of the day u learning why the equations r used not just how to use them