ASTR 7
Astronomy and Media
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Personally, I think the person who said Edelson is "the worst teacher in california! do not take his class" is seriously mistaken. As a fifth year, I am taking Astro 7 as my last GE (talk about waiting until the last minute). Anyhow, I've had A LOT of different professors, and I'd have to say that Edelson was one of the nicest and most concerned professors I've had. Though he can be sort of absent-minded, it starts to become endearing and really funny. You can tell that he really knows his stuff, and genuinely wants students to learn and even think for themselves. He is a fair and pretty easy grader - he even asks to meet with people who are getting the "worst" grades in class, and tries to give them a "pep talk" to do better because there's still hope to do well. If you have to take an Astro class - take it with Edelson.
Personally, I think the person who said Edelson is "the worst teacher in california! do not take his class" is seriously mistaken. As a fifth year, I am taking Astro 7 as my last GE (talk about waiting until the last minute). Anyhow, I've had A LOT of different professors, and I'd have to say that Edelson was one of the nicest and most concerned professors I've had. Though he can be sort of absent-minded, it starts to become endearing and really funny. You can tell that he really knows his stuff, and genuinely wants students to learn and even think for themselves. He is a fair and pretty easy grader - he even asks to meet with people who are getting the "worst" grades in class, and tries to give them a "pep talk" to do better because there's still hope to do well. If you have to take an Astro class - take it with Edelson.
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Physics 6A This was my first time taking Physics ever in my life, and I found it to be extremely interesting, but challenging. Professor Fitzgerald is a decent lecturer, but he literally used all of Professor Shaked's materials. I think that it may have been his first quarter teaching Physics, because almost none of his materail/powerpoints/practice exams were his creation. He even used the EXACT same midterms that Shaked uses, and there was a huge controversy in class because some students had already seen the midterm from previous quarters and were therefore prepared for what was on the exam. To fix this, Professor Fitzgerald threw out the group portion of the second midterm so that it somehow scaled everyone's grades so that some people didn't have the advantage. There really isn't a curve in this class. He offers extra credit opportunity, but it ONLY affects the participation portion of the class, which is a very small percentage. Also, you can't get higher than 100% for participation, so there comes a point where you can't earn any more extra credit even if you keep doing all the extra assignments he gives out, which SUCKS for those that are trying to boost their grade any way possible. Go to office hours. It really does help. I went to as many OH of my TA's as I could (I had Chris Schnaible btw, he was a good TA!) and I also went to Fitzgerald's OH. He has people sign in so he can keep a record of who actually comes, and he does do a really good job of remembering people's names. He knew me by name which really helped at the end of the quarter when I was teetering on the edge of a C+/B-. So he is a good teacher to go to if you want to make an impression and actually be remembered. There seemed to be a larger than average portion of students who downright failed this class. Many ended up with a D+ because they thought that there would be some type of curve at the very end of the quarter, but it never came. There were quite a few angry students who had to retake 6A this summer because Fitzgerald didn't pass them. So be prepared to work hard and put in the extra time that's needed, especially if you've never taken Physics before. It's definitely true that Physics at UCLA is much more difficult than the abroad programs, because there is so much to learn in such a short amount of time, and the professors really expect the students to understand the processes taking place. Physics requires time and exposure, so PRACTICE PRACTICE PRACTICE. I even hired a private tutor to help me a couple of weeks before the final exam. If Fitzgerald continues to teach this course, I really hope that he starts to create more of his own materials and incorporates more of a curve into this class! Otherwise it will continue to be very challenging.
Physics 6A This was my first time taking Physics ever in my life, and I found it to be extremely interesting, but challenging. Professor Fitzgerald is a decent lecturer, but he literally used all of Professor Shaked's materials. I think that it may have been his first quarter teaching Physics, because almost none of his materail/powerpoints/practice exams were his creation. He even used the EXACT same midterms that Shaked uses, and there was a huge controversy in class because some students had already seen the midterm from previous quarters and were therefore prepared for what was on the exam. To fix this, Professor Fitzgerald threw out the group portion of the second midterm so that it somehow scaled everyone's grades so that some people didn't have the advantage. There really isn't a curve in this class. He offers extra credit opportunity, but it ONLY affects the participation portion of the class, which is a very small percentage. Also, you can't get higher than 100% for participation, so there comes a point where you can't earn any more extra credit even if you keep doing all the extra assignments he gives out, which SUCKS for those that are trying to boost their grade any way possible. Go to office hours. It really does help. I went to as many OH of my TA's as I could (I had Chris Schnaible btw, he was a good TA!) and I also went to Fitzgerald's OH. He has people sign in so he can keep a record of who actually comes, and he does do a really good job of remembering people's names. He knew me by name which really helped at the end of the quarter when I was teetering on the edge of a C+/B-. So he is a good teacher to go to if you want to make an impression and actually be remembered. There seemed to be a larger than average portion of students who downright failed this class. Many ended up with a D+ because they thought that there would be some type of curve at the very end of the quarter, but it never came. There were quite a few angry students who had to retake 6A this summer because Fitzgerald didn't pass them. So be prepared to work hard and put in the extra time that's needed, especially if you've never taken Physics before. It's definitely true that Physics at UCLA is much more difficult than the abroad programs, because there is so much to learn in such a short amount of time, and the professors really expect the students to understand the processes taking place. Physics requires time and exposure, so PRACTICE PRACTICE PRACTICE. I even hired a private tutor to help me a couple of weeks before the final exam. If Fitzgerald continues to teach this course, I really hope that he starts to create more of his own materials and incorporates more of a curve into this class! Otherwise it will continue to be very challenging.
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he is a real good professor and knows a lot about astronomy. our class was great because it was small and we had an LA Times writer, KC Cole, teach alongside Prof. Morris. The class was a lot of work, we had a bunch of mini articles and papers due, but you do learn a lot. He isn't the easiest grader in the world, but you get free points for participation and stuff like that so it evens out. good professor overall.
he is a real good professor and knows a lot about astronomy. our class was great because it was small and we had an LA Times writer, KC Cole, teach alongside Prof. Morris. The class was a lot of work, we had a bunch of mini articles and papers due, but you do learn a lot. He isn't the easiest grader in the world, but you get free points for participation and stuff like that so it evens out. good professor overall.