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Carissa Eisler
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I saw that there were no reviews from my quarter, so I wanted to boost her. In my quarter, she gave 2 projects: 1 was teach to learn (make a lesson based on a lecture topic), and 1 was societal impact (she gives you a long-ish problem based on a real world problem). Grind the teach to learn because they graded pretty tough, give a normal amount of effort for the second one because there are diminishing returns. She's probably one of the better professors you'll ever have—she's pretty flexible and her assignments / exams are reasonable. She's the right mix of chill professor and business professor. Some professors give exams where it doesn't really matter how much you study because they're too easy or difficult, but professor Eisler's exams are the medium difficulty where the more you study the better you do. Also, she's the kind of professor that will shift the class structure around if it's unpopular, which is nice.
This was her first class at UCLA, but she really cares about her students and the class saw improvements in every lecture.
She is very engaging, where she asks the class questions to the conversation going. Her tests can be a mix of hard and easy but most importantly: fair.
You will walk out of the class knowing the material.
On another note, she is very nice and willing to help. She seems to really enjoy teaching.
I saw that there were no reviews from my quarter, so I wanted to boost her. In my quarter, she gave 2 projects: 1 was teach to learn (make a lesson based on a lecture topic), and 1 was societal impact (she gives you a long-ish problem based on a real world problem). Grind the teach to learn because they graded pretty tough, give a normal amount of effort for the second one because there are diminishing returns. She's probably one of the better professors you'll ever have—she's pretty flexible and her assignments / exams are reasonable. She's the right mix of chill professor and business professor. Some professors give exams where it doesn't really matter how much you study because they're too easy or difficult, but professor Eisler's exams are the medium difficulty where the more you study the better you do. Also, she's the kind of professor that will shift the class structure around if it's unpopular, which is nice.
This was her first class at UCLA, but she really cares about her students and the class saw improvements in every lecture.
She is very engaging, where she asks the class questions to the conversation going. Her tests can be a mix of hard and easy but most importantly: fair.
You will walk out of the class knowing the material.
On another note, she is very nice and willing to help. She seems to really enjoy teaching.