<p>Anyone have any feedback on Mykhaylo Trubs'Kyy for Microeconomics?</p>
<p>Many thanks.</p>
<p>Anyone have any feedback on Mykhaylo Trubs'Kyy for Microeconomics?</p>
<p>Many thanks.</p>
<p>Have you looked at TRACE? He’s gotten pretty mixed reviews, with quite a fair share of bad ones. But a few good ones here and there. All the reviews are for Stats though, not Micro, so he might not have taught it before.</p>
<p>My usually straight-A-student roommate got her lowest grade in his stat class (still complains about it a year later) and says to avoid him. But she’s also not really into math, so I’m not sure it was the prof as much as the subject.</p>
<p>“Have you looked at TRACE?..”</p>
<p>Sorry I should have mentioned that the question was for my son. I’m forwarding him the responses. He was talking to me about the registration process (he’s having some problems) and the teachers he had already been assigned. He thought most looked fine except for this one teacher (as you said mixed reviews on TRACE, and apparently no reviews on Rate-My-Professor). I asked him if he wanted me to post a question on CC because you’re all so helpful, and he said that would be great. I was surprised he said yes, because he usually likes to resolve things on his own. </p>
<p>Thanks for the response. Oh, and I might have gotten it wrong, perhaps it is for stats. I’ll have to double-check.</p>
<p>Thanks for the input, Emily.
I would think it’s going to be hard for him to ignore all the negative comments on TRACE and your roommate’s input. We’ll see what he does.
Thanks, again.</p>
<p>It’s worth taking a class a different semester if the professor is horrible, but sometimes you really need to take a class in a particular semester (or risk throwing off your whole schedule). So he might have to just deal with it.</p>
<p>You were right, neuchimie. He did,indeed, have to just deal with it!
It was the only class that worked with his schedule and other commitments.
I’m sure he’ll be fine. He likes a challenge.</p>