Stephen Flood

 StephenD. Flood

Stephen D. Flood

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May 3, 2018
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Poor

His quizzes and tests involve lots of memorization. For the final exam, he doesn't explain what you need to know. Actually, his final study guide came from the first and second exams, and 20 more pages of what we learned after. He requires 100+ pages of "need to know". I find the workload overwhelming.

May 26, 2020
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Prof. Stephen is an amazing guy who really cares about your success! He'll definitely go above and beyond to help you via email and even during his office hours. Something I just didn't like much is the fact that he's very specific about how you show scrap work on exams and if you don't do it, you'll be penalized. He wasn't also clear about textbook.

Apr 30, 2020
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Poor

At first, I didn't pay attention to Professor Flood. But I can’t stand him. I'm majoring in math and I love math but he annoys me. He never leaves classes on time and doesn't really seem to care about his students. He's very unpleasant and nerdy. He just talks nonstop to the whole class as well. Unfortunately, I have to take him for Calculus 3 and it scares me.

Apr 23, 2020
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Awful

Avoid taking any classes with this professor. He's known to grade quite harshly and often lacks sympathy for his students. Even with my class transitioning to online learning due to COVID-19, he remained stringent in his grading policies on tests, showing no sign of leniency. If you slip up, you just have to accept it as he isn't likely to alter your grade, regardless of your explanation. Also, a heads up, he frequently instructs well beyond the class's scheduled ending time.

Apr 23, 2020
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Awesome

I do like this professor. Calculus 3 is certainly a tough class, especially trying to imagine it in shapes and space. However, he did an awesome job helping his students to not only solve the problems, but also to see them. He makes the homework and tests fair, and he's great at responding to emails if you're confused about something. I can't wait to have him as a teacher again.

Biography

Bridgewater State University - Mathematics


Resume

  • 2008

    South Bend Juvenile Correctional Facility

    C/C++

    CSS

    Teaching

    Microsoft Excel

    HTML

    AutoCAD

    A Turan-type problem for circular-arc graphs

    Francis Su

    Kevin O'Neill

    Rosalie Carlson

    A Turan-type problem for circular-arc graphs

    Posted at arXiv:1302.2256 [math.LO]

    A packed Ramsey's theorem and computability theory

    Reverse mathematics and a Ramsey-type Konig's lemma

    Journal of Symbolic Logic

    Volume 77

    Number 4

    Dec. 2012

    Reverse mathematics and a Ramsey-type Konig's lemma

    Flood

    University of Connecticut

    University of Notre Dame

    Bridgewater State University

    Pennsylvania State University

    • Teaching calculus and beginning logic.\n • Research in computability theory and mathematical logic.

    University of Notre Dame

    Assistant Professor of Mathematics

    Bridgewater State University

    Lecturer in Mathematics

    • Teaching second semester calculus to engineering students (Fall and Spring).\n• Research in computability theory and mathematical logic.

    Pennsylvania State University

    University of Connecticut

    Waterbury Campus

    • Teaching pre-calculus

    business calculus

    and first semester calculus for science and engineering (Fall Semester).\n• Research in computability theory

    graph theory

    and mathematical logic.

    Visiting Assistant Professor

  • 2007

    Spanish

    Written French

    MS

    Mathematics

    University of Notre Dame

    Doctor of Philosophy (Ph.D.)

    Thesis Title: \nPaths

    trees

    and the computational strength of some Ramsey-type theorems.\n\nAdviser:\nPeter Cholak

    Mathematics

    Volunteer Mathematics Tutor

    University of Notre Dame

  • 2003

    BS

    Mathematics

    Fencing Club Squad Captain

    University of Chicago

    Electronics

    Introduction to Computer Science I

    II

    Introduction to Complexity Theory

    Introduction to Computer Systems

    Topics in Applied Mathematics

    Probability

    Numerical Analysis I

    II

    Logic and Logic Programming

    Discrete Mathematics

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