Professor: Meike Meurs
Department: Economics
College: American University, Washington, DC
Rating # 1
Overview:
- Course: ECON551
- Grade Received: N/A
- Overall Rating: 5.0
- Course Difficulty: 4.0
- For Credit: N/A
- Textbook Used: No
- Would Take Again: N/A
- Attendance: N/A
Comment:
I took this class as an undergrad. Not a class you can breeze through, but not impossible either. She is amazing and ensured all of us were concentrated even during the 8-10:40pm block!
Rating # 2
Overview:
- Course: ECON552
- Grade Received: N/A
- Overall Rating: 5.0
- Course Difficulty: 4.0
- For Credit: N/A
- Textbook Used: No
- Would Take Again: N/A
- Attendance: N/A
Comment:
I took both econ 551 and 552 with her. There is a lot of reading and in-class participation but you do learn a lot and it is relatively painless. If you're interested in eastern europe or comparative economics, these are great classes to take. The Transition economies class is just about CEEC's. Really well organized and understanding teacher.
Rating # 3
Overview:
- Course: ECON200
- Grade Received: N/A
- Overall Rating: 4.0
- Course Difficulty: 3.0
- For Credit: N/A
- Textbook Used: N/A
- Would Take Again: N/A
- Attendance: N/A
Comment:
Very clear, provides all the info you need in lectures; I only used the book to help review concepts. Homework might throw you off, but she goes over it in class, so your homework grade might not be great but you will have the info so you can do well on exams. She takes into account the amount of effort you put in, which is nice. Overall good prof.
Rating # 4
Overview:
- Course: ECON200
- Grade Received: N/A
- Overall Rating: 5.0
- Course Difficulty: 4.0
- For Credit: N/A
- Textbook Used: N/A
- Would Take Again: N/A
- Attendance: N/A
Comment:
I liked this class a lot. We learned traditional mainstream micro concepts and then looked at a few types of market failures. Grading was fair and I learned a lot.
Rating # 5
Overview:
- Course: ECON200
- Grade Received: N/A
- Overall Rating: 4.0
- Course Difficulty: 4.0
- For Credit: N/A
- Textbook Used: N/A
- Would Take Again: N/A
- Attendance: N/A
Comment:
She makes the class difficult, goes fast and gives almost impossible assignments. However, she is good about helping in office hours and is generally pretty nice.
Rating # 6
Overview:
- Course: ECON200
- Grade Received: N/A
- Overall Rating: 3.5
- Course Difficulty: 5.0
- For Credit: N/A
- Textbook Used: N/A
- Would Take Again: N/A
- Attendance: N/A
Comment:
Really hard class, especially if you don't really understand economics. She goes really fast and doesn't really cover the more difficult problems, but they show up on the midterm and on homework. She can be helpful if you go to office hours, though.
Rating # 7
Overview:
- Course: ECON200
- Grade Received: N/A
- Overall Rating: 4.5
- Course Difficulty: 3.0
- For Credit: N/A
- Textbook Used: N/A
- Would Take Again: N/A
- Attendance: N/A
Comment:
Very good prof, explains the material well. The class doesn't have too much work and she's willing to help students out if they're having problems. Would recommend taking her.
Rating # 8
Overview:
- Course: ECONOMICS
- Grade Received: N/A
- Overall Rating: 4.0
- Course Difficulty: 4.0
- For Credit: N/A
- Textbook Used: N/A
- Would Take Again: N/A
- Attendance: N/A
Comment:
No Comments
Rating # 9
Overview:
- Course: ECON
- Grade Received: N/A
- Overall Rating: 3.5
- Course Difficulty: 3.0
- For Credit: N/A
- Textbook Used: N/A
- Would Take Again: N/A
- Attendance: N/A
Comment:
Fair and Good
Rating # 10
Overview:
- Course: ECON200
- Grade Received: B
- Overall Rating: 4.0
- Course Difficulty: 4.0
- For Credit: N/A
- Textbook Used: N/A
- Would Take Again: N/A
- Attendance: Not Mandatory
Comment:
Good honors economics professor. Kinda hard, but you get a lot out.
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