Awful
His exam keys are worthless They are full of mistakes. You can see that he makes no effort to teach his students.
Poor
This course is just like an online course. There is no instructor, just a very expensive text book by Samuelson. I study on my own.
Poor
David's class is based on the course by the author of the book that you'll read for the course. The information can be found online mostly in videos by Tabarrok and Cowen. The answer keys and the actual midterm tests are messed up and have several mistakes. Don't bother asking questions, he's too arrogant to answer them.
Awful
Dr. Bradley gave us tests from previous years so that we would have an idea about his exams. Bad Idea. The majority of the wrong answers were marked as correct, the others were marked wrong. The tests are riddled with errors, grammar mistakes and even the questions are wrong are filled with spelling errs. He does not like students. His class is required, so watch out!
University of Minnesota Twin Cities - Economics
Doctor of Philosophy (PhD)
Economics
University of Minnesota-Twin Cities
Master's degree
Economics
University of Minnesota-Twin Cities
BEconSc
Economics with econometrics
mathematical economics and finance
Manchester and Salford University Air Squadron\nStaff student liaison committee for BEconSc course
The University of Manchester
1st Class Honours
Leadership
Microsoft Excel
Macroeconomics
Research
Time Management
Data Analysis
french
SQL
Statistics
R
Stata
Economics
Matlab
Microsoft PowerPoint
Python
Microsoft Office
Econometrics
Bradley
David
Bradley
University of Minnesota
Analysis Group
Grant Thornton LLP
Analysis Group
London
United Kingdom
Performed pension fund analysis and presented on the issues related to cyber-security threats and the insurance industry to upper management and other colleagues.\n\nOnly intern chosen to help partner consult with clients regarding new financial regulation
Actuarial Intern
Grant Thornton LLP
Minneapolis
Provided statistical analysis and forecasts of future sales as part of pro-bono consulting services to a Minneapolis based medical device company to help complete the commercial section of a grant application.
Consultant for Economic Development Fellows Program
University of Minnesota
Washington D.C. Metro Area
Conducted statistical analysis for projects including the effects on branded drug prices after the entry of generics and quantifying the trade flows of steel between China and the United States.\n\nProvided theoretical analysis of monopolies in the technology industry as well as the interaction of firm structure and tax liability.\n\nCommunicated the findings of these projects to upper level management and clients.
Associate Intern
Analysis Group
Boston
Massachusetts
Associate
Analysis Group
Greater Minneapolis-St. Paul Area
Collaborating and leading a team of 15 teaching assistants and instructors to create learning resources. \n\nCommunicating these learning resources to over 700 students through seminars
lectures and online learning.\n\nReceived the Distinguished Instructor Award 10 times
for obtaining a rating above 90\\% in student feedback evaluations.
Lead Instructor for Principles of Macroeconomics
University of Minnesota
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