Interdisciplinary Center for Economic Science at George Mason University 

Rong Rong  荣蓉

Ph.D. Candidate, Interdisciplinary Center for Economic Science,
George Mason University
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Teaching highlights:

My teaching statement is here.
My complete teaching evaluation summary is here. But below are a few highlights I particularly enjoyed.
           
            Scores:


ItemMeanMedian
"The class was well organized"4.725
"The instructor showed respect for students"55
"The instructor is accessible in person or electronically"4.955
"The assignment and exams were returned in a resonable amount of time"55

                Student Comments:

             
"The course was taught well. It went into more depth than my first econ class did. I am learning a lot in a well organized class."
               "Great teacher!"
               "
She outlined the important aspect of each chapter. Office hours were very helpful as well."
               "The instructor is knowledgeable so she could teach with multiple examples. She also went out of her way to keep us informed,
                do office hours and return homework with comments."
 



Syllabus:

            Econ 103 Principle Micro, taught in Summer 2011


Teaching interest (with tentative class design):

   Principle Microeconomics,
   Intermediate Microeconomics,
   Game Theory,
   Econometrics,
   Mathematical Economics,
   Experimental Economics,
   Behavioral Economics,
   Social Network Theory,
   Network Analysis,
   Cluster Analysis


George Mason University |  Department of Economics
Interdisciplinary Center for Economic Science (ICES)