As an undergrad desperate for a part-time job with minimal conflict with my coursework, teaching found me. Tutoring microeconomics, math, and statistics as an undergrad at UCSB introduced me to the incredible fulfillment of educational dialogue. Ever since my very first tutoring session, it's been a blessing and privilege teaching micro, math, behavioral economics, and statistics to undergraduates and master's students at UCSB, NYU, and Columbia University.
Links to Teaching Evaluations
Intermediate Microeconomics (lecture 1), Spring 2024
Intermediate Microeconomics (lecture 2), Spring 2024
MA Math Methods for Economists, Fall 2023
Intermediate Microeconomics, Spring 2023
Behavioral Economics, Spring 2023
MA Math Methods for Economists, Fall 2022
Intermediate Microeconomics, Fall 2022
Microeconomics with Calculus, Fall 2021
Microeconomic Analysis, Fall 2020
Master's Microeconomics, Spring 2020 (part 1)
Commentary Highlights
Intermediate Micro, Spring 2024
"Professor Bjorke's class is absolutely phenomenally good."
"Isaac is one of the best teachers I have had at Columbia. He is passionate about teaching and it shows in the way he conducts class. He engages students and provides great backstory to the economic problems, this allows us to not only contextualize and simplify problems but also stops the lectures from becoming dry."
MA Math Methods, Fall 2023
"...one of the greatest teachers I've met. He's always well prepared for course materials and excellent in explaining course contents. When questions are raised in classes, Isaac not only answers them but leads and expands the discussion."
"...the best lecturer among all professors this semester. He explained concepts in a clear, structured manner, which is easy to follow and understand. Also, I can tell his passion for math and teaching from his lectures and how organized his handouts are. "
Intermediate Micro, Spring 2023
"...a great teacher. He's very clear in class, he introduces new content well and structures his lectures so that we first learn about the reasoning, then he teaches us to apply it to problems. Problem sets very reflective of what we learnt in class but also encouraged further understanding of the content. He's also a very approachable, enthusiastic, and kind person. His lectures were engaging and never dry--even though it's tempting to skip these larger lecture classes, his class was always interesting enough that I never wanted to skip it."
"Easy to talk to, funny and easy going but very knowledgeable. Office hours were great and he always answered any questions we had. He made class engaging and made it easy to follow along the material. The assignments and exams were very fair and doable. I highly recommend taking a class with him, especially when you are willing to come to office hours and build a more personal (but still professional) relationship with your professor."
Behavioral Economics Seminar, Spring 2023
"Eloquent professor with a pedagogical approach to teaching, available to discuss and help us with our research, provides encouraging feedback, creates a stress-free environment that still incentivizes to put in lots of effort"
"...great course that provided us with a pleasant and motivating environment to conduct individual research and present it to our classmates"
MA Math Methods, Fall 2022
"Isaac was wonderful in the way he taught the class. He was always following some structure and had a flow throughout the course but at the same time it felt effortlessly executed. It never felt like he constantly had to reference some sheet of paper to teach us the concepts. This was the best part about being in his class, it made learning much more enjoyable. His problem sets never stressed me out and always taught me how to apply the tools I learnt in class which really helped me learn the course instead of cramming it and trying to focus on my grades. His lectures were always interesting and his class has been one of the best ones I have had this semester too. He truly cares about his students and it shows in the way he conducts class. I'm glad I got the opportunity to learn under him. I believe I have learnt not just the theoretical underpinnings of mathematical tools but also how to use them."
"Best professor in the semester. He is very patient and he teaches materials clearly. His notes are very comprehensive, we can learn the material very well by attending lectures and reading lecture notes. His homework are of medium difficulty and very representative of the course materials, we can significantly strengthen our understanding of the materials by doing the homework."
Intermediate Micro, Fall 2022
"Isaac Bjorke is easily one of the best, most approachable economics professors I have encountered at Columbia. It may be a function of the fact that he was also very recently a student himself, but he is empathetic to the student experience and will always ask realistic things of his students, while still challenging us whenever appropriate. I found this mix of rigor and empathy to be a very effective mix in motivating me to do my best in the course without the course becoming a source of anxiety. He is a very approachable professor, in person or via email, which is always appreciated in an environment as intimidating as economics can be! He is a very engaging lecturer, cracking jokes easily and using language that brings him closer to his students. He also asks questions but never makes students feel insecure about not answering them correctly, and when no one answers a question, he never lets the silence feel awkward, but rather takes it as a chance to give us hints and stimulate our thought process. He makes sure that we understand that intuition alone is enough to get us there, and never once made me feel belittled, insufficient, or insecure, which are all experiences I've encountered elsewhere in the department. He exceeded every expectation I had for this course!"
"Isaac has a real gift for explaining the material and making things clear. I'm very glad that I took this class with him, because he made it easy to follow along with each new topic and really understand how they cohered with one another."
Statistics, Summer 2021
“Excellent professor. Great lecture, clear notes.”
“He was very clear and concise about the topics. His questions were not intended to trick you, rather help you grasp the material.”
Microeconomic Analysis, Fall 2020
“The light amidst the darkness. The saving grace of the class. Isaac was flipping fantastic! I wish him the best in the coming years. He easily explained everything that was happening in the class in half of the time that the professor did. He gave practice questions that were relevant to what was being taught. He met with me outside of class multiple times.”
“Isaac seems like the best possible TA for this course with a strong understanding of the topics; no complaints.”