Teaching
Growing up in a culture shaped by Confucianism, I believe that education is instrumental to the progress of human societies.
Teaching Experience
Principles of Microeconomics, Spring 2020, Georgia State University. In-person class later switched to online. (4.9/5)
Principles of Microeconomics, Spring 2021, Georgia State University. Online/In-person blended course. (4.7/5)
Principles of Macroeconomics, Fall 2021, Georgia State University. In-person class. (4.5/5)
Introduction to Macroeconomics, Fall 2022, New York University. In-person lecture and recitations.
Please find the full teaching evaluations here.
I am happy and able to teach courses including but not limited to: introductory and intermediate microeconomics, principles of macroeconomics, environmental economics, public economics, behavioral economics, experimental economics, and I am interested in developing new courses.
I also welcome the opportunity to teach classes beyond these fields, especially courses with interdisciplinary perspectives.
Anonymous Student Reviews
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“I love Xin! She was so helpful to us! She replied to emails pretty much within the hour and always pointed us in the right direction.”
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“She was awesome with answering questions and explaining topics thoroughly!”
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“She was always super nice and understanding with us. She gave many examples and helpful tricks that helped us to understand the material.”
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“Miss Xin was very knowledgeable when questions were asked (also very open to feedback)!”
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“She is very passionate about what she does.”
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“Keep doing what you are doing, you are an awesome professor.”
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“Xin was great at helping us through our problems especially during this difficult time. I remember one Friday class she had a student eat seaweed rice crackers to learn marginal utility.”
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"Very communicative with the class. Demonstrated well, made the class interactive with the students."
Thank-you card from my student.