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Milt Hwang
HWANG,MILTON T
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Position

Lecturer

Department

Marketing

Credentials

MBA 2001 Northwestern University

Grade Point Average
3.50
Completion Rate
98.04%
A Rate
43.51%
Students
1733
Rating
4.3
Difficulty
2.3
Would Take Again
85.7%
Attendance
Required

83.3% of students reported.

Comments

Milt Hwang is one of the kindest and most genuine professors I've had. He is incredibly passionate about what he teaches and is always helpful, supportive, and accommodating to his students.

He's very nice and clearly passionate about digital marketing. He's very understanding if you need to miss class and very accessible. He was kind of a tough grader; just make sure you're asking him questions about assignments if you're confused. I'd say his courses are easy to get a B or even AB in, but harder to get an A in.

Professor Hwang was okay. Compared to other professors, I felt he graded harder, but if you ask for feedback and try to pay attention to the lectures, you will be okay. There were no exams, but quizzes that were harder than you would think. His lectures felt long at times and could get off track, but he is passionate about marketing.

Gen Bus 311 is online and and asynchronous. While Milt does have a 30 minute recording posted every week that connects the topic to a case study, I feel like he should be more involved in the course. Almost all learning happens over the Cengage textbook, and as a result, the content did not stick with me as well as it should have.

GenBus311 is a good class for non-business majors to get their foot in the door with business. The class is set up so you can go at your own pace besides the weekly discussions. There is only a midterm and a final, which are both open notes. Overall would take again

Milt offers a great current and future-focused perspective on Digital Marketing. He's clearly passionate about the topics and genuinely cares about his students. Each lecture includes current events, hands-on activities, and engaging discussions. The workload is light, so the class is really what you make of it.

Milt is a nice guy but his lectures can get kind of long winded. He's a fine professor, seems to know what he's talking about and not too much work for this class, but he's not as easy to get an A with as the other professors for this class.