Oklahoma State University
Econometrics I (PhD)
Spring 2023
Microeconomic Theory I (PhD)
Spring 2023
Introduction to Macroeconomics
Fall 2022, Fall 2023, Spring 2024, Fall 2024
* Some
comments from students
“I really enjoyed the
instruction in this course and found it very beneficial and
helpful when trying to learn the material. Professor Kim was
overall and very good teacher and really helped me further
grasp all the concepts and information.”
“I enjoyed that during lectures
we had notes provided for us to fill in that kept me better
engaged. I also enjoyed the questions throughout the lecture
that helped me better understand the topic.”
“I learned many new things with
deeper understanding of the course topic along with
practical implication on applied data. ”
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The Ohio State University
Industrial Organization
Autumn 2020, Spring 2021, Autumn 2021, teaching assistant for Adam
Dearing, Matthew Weinberg
Health Economics
Spring 2021, teaching assistant for Tamar Oostrom
Principles of Macroeconomics
Spring 2018, Spring 2019, teaching assistant for
Darcy Hartman
Principles of Microeconomics
Fall 2017, Spring 2022, teaching assistant for
Jeffrey Buser
* Some
comments from students
“This TA was excellent in
providing information and a further understanding of the
lecture notes. She walked through each of the main important
topics given in lecture, and then helped students through
problems related to these topics. Overall the class went
smoothly, was interesting, and definitely helped to
understand the rest of the lecture topics.”
“This instructor was probably
the best recitation instructor I have ever had, I am so
lucky and grateful to have been in her class.”
“Best TA I could've ever asked
for – reminded me what recitations are meant for. She
clarified confusing topics from lecture, and came prepared
with study guides every week that have saved me during exam
weeks. Thank you Minhae!”
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Seoul National University
Special Lectures in Macroeconomics:
Monetary and Fiscal Policies, Theory and Facts
Spring 2013, teaching assistant for Thomas J.
Sargent and Tack Yun
* Some comments from the professor
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“Hi,
Thank you for all of the help in teaching our class
together. You did a wonderful job, and I was lucky to be
able to work with you.”
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