Reviews for BMGT347

Information Review
Xi He
BMGT347

Expecting an A
Anonymous
06/02/2023
Grade consists of 15% for DataCamp courses (each course is worth 2.5%, and you have to complete 6 for full credit), 35% for Python problem sets, 15% each for the midterm, final, and final group project, and 5% for participation. Everything you need to succeed is in the course Google Drive, and problem sets are very similar to the in-class exercises, so be sure to reference them. He posts practice exams in the Drive and goes over answers in the class sessions before exam day. The exams are non-cumulative, and he allows cheat sheets (one double-sided for the midterm, and two double-sided for the final). The most difficult assignment is probably the final project because it will likely require some outside research. Overall, this class is relatively straightforward. Just make sure to stay on top of the DataCamp courses, because that should realistically be a free 15%. Prof. He himself is a pretty chill professor. He enjoys when students participate, and does his best to break down tough concepts. He's also always willing to answer questions in class, after/before class, or on Piazza. Lastly, you might get intimidated by all of the formulas that Prof. He puts on his slideshows, but don't be. You don't have to memorize the formulas, or even know how to use most of them. It is usually enough to be able to articulate how/why a formula is used, and to be able to interpret what a given answer or variable means.
Xi He
BMGT347

Expecting a P
Anonymous
04/12/2021
Took him for BMGT 347 and is a nice guy, but this is by far the hardest business school class I have taken at UMD. You have to really love math and coding to get what is going on and Professor He helps out, but he really is on another level when it comes to econometrics. If you like the intersections between Math, statistics, econ, and coding then this class is for you, but if not then I would stay away and take an easier class.