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Hung TRAN
TRAN,HUNG VINH
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Position

Professor

Department

Mathematics

Credentials

PHD Univ of California Berkeley

Grade Point Average
3.01
Completion Rate
96.23%
A Rate
31.71%
Students
2337
Rating
4.6
Difficulty
3.8
Would Take Again
89.5%
Attendance
Unknown

83.3% of students reported.

Comments

Very good professor. Clear with the expectation of the class from the start and is generally very organized. Lectures are clear and well prepared, has more of an emphasis on applied mathematics because of his specialties. Exam are just the right difficulty: hard enough to challenge you, but also definitely doable with enough experience.

Tran was an amazing professor for Math 521. He clearly knows his material and tries to present it in a way that makes sense and flows for students. He has an interesting grading system, where HW, Midterm 1, and Midterm 2 were each worth 20% and the final was worth 40%. He gave a big curve though, generous grading and hard if not impossible to fail

He grades everything fairly. He also wants us to achieve success by summarizing common mistakes and providing past paper. Although exams are very hard and scores in every exam are low, the course is curved. You can do well, at least a B, if you spend your time.

Too much homework, and the homework is super hard. He will deduct a lot of points even if you just made a small mistake in the exam. I would recommend him if you enjoy spending time solving difficult homework problems.

Fabulous professor. His lectures were easy to follow even when the proofs and content were hazy. He taught with so much passion for mathematics which made it very easy to attend his class. Very helpful in office hours, very respectful and patient with questions. You would not want to miss an opportunity to take a class with Professor Tran.

Hung Train puts way more effort into teaching than 95% of profs. He runs a very clear class where everything is very fair. He knows how to teach. Analysis will be hard if you haven't done much like it before so you want to take it with Hung Tran.

A great guy with lots of energy & passion for teaching math. It was refreshing to have such a good math professor for once. Weekly HWs, not too hard; exams are about equal in difficulty, 70% averages. Teaches clearly & explains concepts intuitively. Approachable & friendly in office hours. Handled the online transition well. Take him if you can.

Professor Tran's lecture is amazing. He's proof is clear and he puts almost every line of proof onto the board. The gradeline is nice and class A rate is high, so even the class itself is more on the harder end, don't be too worried.

He is an exellent professor that teaches stuff clearly. I'm a big fan of him. The grading rubic is fair and make sense.

Great lectures, great discussions. Class covers a decent amount of information and moves fairly quickly. Short quizzes almost weekly in discussion. You'll learn a lot in this class, just be ready to put the work in to succeed.

My professor is Hung Tran I am such a fan His lectures are amazing It's like he was on fire: #blazing In all seriousness he is one of the best profs/classes I've ever had. His lectures are extremely clear and he honestly makes the math/proofs we do every day seem beautiful. You have to work as 375 is honors but the class is very manageable.

He genuinely loves the subjects he teaches, and finds beauty in the proofs. He presents things in a very abstract way, which seems to confuse a lot of people, but I did take a pretty accelerated course, so it's not like we didn't get what we signed up for. Overall, nice guy, good at what he does, solid prof, but you better be prepared to work.

Amazing professor. Has a slight accent but you get used to it after a couple of lectures. Really takes the time to make sure students understand the material. Gives weekly assignments typically due on Fridays. Each assignment took anywhere between 1 and 3 hours.

Great professor for an upper-level course. Wants students to succeed in Analysis and go further. Lectures were clear. No posted HW solutions, but understandable since exams often contain assigned problems and you can find solutions online. Exams werent easy (always were parts that required a clever solution), but a fairly graded class for sure.

Professor Tran explains mathematical ideas clearly in class and makes math enjoyable. Homework problems are assigned weekly; midterms and final are totally doable. Overall, he is a very good professor.

Hung Tran is probably THE kindest professor in Math Dept. He never just throw a definition out of nothing, and he is really good at connecting intuition and abstract logics by examples, graphs and homework problems. His Math 521 class is well designed, and he can nearly answer all the questions that we pop up. His curve is decent too.

Hung Tran presents the material clearly and carefully. He does not try to trick you on exams, and even had several exam questions directly from previous examples in lecture or from the homework he assigned during the unit. If you go to lecture, do the homework, and review examples from lecture, you will be just fine. Graded on a curve.

Analysis II is a tough subject, but Tran does a good job of presenting his topics in a clear manner. He sticks to the textbook, but he proves theorems in a slightly different way from Rudin, which is interesting and helpful. His exams are fair and he can be funny (don't expect many hints in office hours though). Overall would recommend.

Obviously this isn't an easy class but Hung Tran does a good job of making the most theoretical subject tangible. The lectures can get dense and almost impossible to understand but he really drives home the points that end up being tested.