SOCIOL 191A
Undergraduate Seminar: Self and Identity
Description: Seminar, three hours. Limited to junior/senior Sociology majors. Examination of cultural, historical, and interactional contexts shaping definition, enactment, and experience of self. Reading, discussion, and development of culminating project. Letter grading.
Units: 5.0
Units: 5.0
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Ok when I first encountered Dr. Berend I was in her Honors seminars to write a senior thesis. (I'm an over a achiever and I can deal with shitty professors and I went into it very optimistic) I am almost 100% sure that I will drop her based on her unprofessional behavior, lack of tact, disorganization and stubbornness. She believes is very unreasonable.I highly dislike her! I read some of the reviews and they all pin point her to the dot. She also makes fun of other students, and calls being rude "constructive criticism" The positive reviews... I cant say I agree with much of them besides the fact that she is a nice person but a horrible professor. (Trust me being in a 15 person class with this woman for a quarter gives you a lot of 1 on 1 time)
Ok when I first encountered Dr. Berend I was in her Honors seminars to write a senior thesis. (I'm an over a achiever and I can deal with shitty professors and I went into it very optimistic) I am almost 100% sure that I will drop her based on her unprofessional behavior, lack of tact, disorganization and stubbornness. She believes is very unreasonable.I highly dislike her! I read some of the reviews and they all pin point her to the dot. She also makes fun of other students, and calls being rude "constructive criticism" The positive reviews... I cant say I agree with much of them besides the fact that she is a nice person but a horrible professor. (Trust me being in a 15 person class with this woman for a quarter gives you a lot of 1 on 1 time)
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Dr.Clayman is an amazing professor. I took his class in Spring of 2015 and then took a seminar with him for Fall 2015. I absolutely loved everything about both classes. It will have you telling all your friends and family about what you learned. Very applicable to everyday life. In addition, he is always available to help. The subject matter can be difficult at time but he will happily answer any questions; which, is not something I can say of most UCLA professors. Take his class, you won't regret it!
Dr.Clayman is an amazing professor. I took his class in Spring of 2015 and then took a seminar with him for Fall 2015. I absolutely loved everything about both classes. It will have you telling all your friends and family about what you learned. Very applicable to everyday life. In addition, he is always available to help. The subject matter can be difficult at time but he will happily answer any questions; which, is not something I can say of most UCLA professors. Take his class, you won't regret it!