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Christopher Evans

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Easiness 2.3 / 5 How easy the class is, 1 being extremely difficult and 5 being easy peasy.
Workload 2.6 / 5 How light the workload is, 1 being extremely heavy and 5 being extremely light.
Clarity 3.1 / 5 How clear the professor is, 1 being extremely unclear and 5 being very clear.
Helpfulness 3.1 / 5 How helpful the professor is, 1 being not helpful at all and 5 being extremely helpful.

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April 3, 2024
Quarter: Winter 2024
Grade: A+

Ever since taking Dr. Evans' Pharmacology of Cannabinoids class, I have been looking forward to taking this one. Sure enough, it did not disappoint! This is definitely one of the best classes I have taken at UCLA. It wasn't necessarily an easy class, but I never dreaded having to attend or study for it because the material is so relevant and engaging. Most of the class centers around a group presentation that a team gives each week, addressing drugs that the professors did not cover in their lectures. The first hour of the class is lecture, and the second hour is presentation/follow up questions. The faculty are a hilarious cast of characters that were all so fun to learn from, and definitely beyond experts in their fields. All four professors who taught this class obviously care deeply about the students and always went above and beyond to help us, even if it meant meeting with us on weekends to give us extra feedback on our presentation materials. The material wasn't difficult, just a lot of memorizing drug names, schedules, classes, and effects. No where near the level of Neuro 102 though, but Anki cards are definitely the way to go. There were a few questions on the tests that felt like curveballs, but Dr. Evans is super generous with his grading policies (if more than 60% of students miss a question, he throws it out) and I believe he ended up curving the final as well. If you are looking for an easy, throw-away elective to just scrape by in, this class isn't the one. But if you're looking for a fun and engaging class that will allow you to better understand contemporary societal issues, drug research and development, and help you think critically about public policy, take this one.

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NEUROSC M187
COVID-19 This review was submitted during the COVID-19 pandemic. Your experience may vary.
July 28, 2021
Quarter: Spring 2021
Grade: A

Dr. Evans was amazing! Highly recommend this class he's super nice and understanding. There's only one big project in this class where you read a research paper and create a presentation over it with your group which sounds scary but it was kind of fun. And before the presentation Dr. Evans was kind enough to take the time out of his day to let the group practice presenting and give critiques so you can edit the presentation before you do it in class so you know what to change and how to get an A on the presentation.

The lectures are really interesting but sometimes dense in the way that it is neuroscience but honestly out of all the neuro classes i've taken thus far this is by FAR the easiest one i've ever taken. The midterm and final were challenging in the way that it was helpful for me to basically transcribe verbatim all lectures into a doc but once I had that the exams were a breeze and I found myself not needing to even refer to it all that much more so for clarification of the questions that asked about complex systems with a lot of connections and if u mess up one part u mess up the whole thing type of questions. But the exams were more than reasonable, they weren't trying to trick you or purposefully make you fail it (*cough* unlike *cough* M101 series...) I'm pretty sure the majority of the class got A's.

Class discussions were also super interesting, granted I took it over zoom so i don't know how that would operate in person but people were constantly typing in the chat and giving different perspectives and it was super cool that the profs would just join in the conversation in the chat with you and were very casual with it. Normally I have a lot of anxiety w/ talking in class since I don't want to like say a wrong answer or anything like that and look stupid but this class fostered a very welcoming environment and I really enjoyed it.

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June 23, 2014
Quarter: N/A
Grade: N/A

Great professor, great class, but the grading is entirely arbitrary and makes no sense...

And if you try and email him or the ta's expect to get no reply.

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June 24, 2016
Quarter: Winter 2015
Grade: A

This class was taught in conjunction with Dr. London, and in my opinion, both professors did a wonderful job on teaching me about how different classes of drugs are metabolized by the brain and also what the long-term effects of these drugs are. I like that this class not only taught us the science behind how drugs have specific cell targets (think g-protein coupled receptors) but also we delved a bit into the social consequences of drugs and the different programs in place to stop drug abuse. I found the subject so engaging that I ended up taking an honors seminar taught by one of our guest lecturers, Dr. Christine Grella. Dr. Evans is an engaging lecturer who welcomes comments and questions at any time, and never made me feel like any question was too simple or "stupid." I found the exams to be fairly graded, and if any of us had issues with a particular question, we would go through the exam as a class and discuss the questions that tripped us up. Often times, Dr. Evans and the TA's would throw out questions that over half the class got wrong. Overall, I think Dr. Evans is a wonderful professor and mentor, and I would love to take another class of his. I highly recommend this class as one of your Neuroscience upper divs, I have taken knowledge from this class and relied upon it long after graduating UCLA!

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June 24, 2016
Quarter: Winter 2016
Grade: A+

Neuroscience C177 is a fantastic class and Dr. Evans is a great teacher. I recently graduated from UCLA as a neuroscience major, and I can confidently say that this class was the most interesting and applicable neuroscience class I took and overall one of the best classes I've taken at UCLA. The tests are fair, there is very little to no required reading, and if you do your work you will do well. Each student gives a presentation on a drug of their choice, and I learned a lot from doing my own research and from listening to everyone else. Walking out of the final for the class, you have learned how every major drug works and the legality behind it, which is pretty cool. Dr. Evans is an expert on the subject, and his lectures are informative and engaging. I am by no means a morning person, but I enjoyed waking up and going to this class. He intersperses humor into his material to make it fun, is very open to helping students (he always responded to my emails promptly), and is a genuinely nice person who cares about his students' learning. I'm not sure why he has any low reviews; I could not recommend this class higher, and I have recommended it to all the neuroscience majors I know.

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July 25, 2016
Quarter: Winter 2016
Grade: A

I just graduated from UCLA with a major in neuroscience, and I can confidently say that this class was the best class I took as a neuroscience major. Dr. Evans is wonderfully engaging and presented the material in such a way that was both informative and fun. It is clear how much he values teaching and how much he cares about his students. At the end of the course each student presented on a particular drug that hadn't yet been discussed, which was a different but effective way of learning and presenting the material. I left the class having learned so much about not only the mechanisms and long-term effects of different drug classes, but also inspired to explore this field as a potential career interest. I would highly encourage any neuroscience major to take this course. You will not be disappointed!

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NEUROSC M187
COVID-19 This review was submitted during the COVID-19 pandemic. Your experience may vary.
July 6, 2020
Quarter: Spring 2020
Grade: A+

Dr. Evans is a wonderful professor. I really enjoyed his lectures on prairie voles and addiction. He was insightful and engaging in and out of class. I highly recommend his teaching and this class in particular!

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NEUROSC C177
Quarter: Winter 2024
Grade: A+
April 3, 2024

Ever since taking Dr. Evans' Pharmacology of Cannabinoids class, I have been looking forward to taking this one. Sure enough, it did not disappoint! This is definitely one of the best classes I have taken at UCLA. It wasn't necessarily an easy class, but I never dreaded having to attend or study for it because the material is so relevant and engaging. Most of the class centers around a group presentation that a team gives each week, addressing drugs that the professors did not cover in their lectures. The first hour of the class is lecture, and the second hour is presentation/follow up questions. The faculty are a hilarious cast of characters that were all so fun to learn from, and definitely beyond experts in their fields. All four professors who taught this class obviously care deeply about the students and always went above and beyond to help us, even if it meant meeting with us on weekends to give us extra feedback on our presentation materials. The material wasn't difficult, just a lot of memorizing drug names, schedules, classes, and effects. No where near the level of Neuro 102 though, but Anki cards are definitely the way to go. There were a few questions on the tests that felt like curveballs, but Dr. Evans is super generous with his grading policies (if more than 60% of students miss a question, he throws it out) and I believe he ended up curving the final as well. If you are looking for an easy, throw-away elective to just scrape by in, this class isn't the one. But if you're looking for a fun and engaging class that will allow you to better understand contemporary societal issues, drug research and development, and help you think critically about public policy, take this one.

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NEUROSC M187
COVID-19 This review was submitted during the COVID-19 pandemic. Your experience may vary.
Quarter: Spring 2021
Grade: A
July 28, 2021

Dr. Evans was amazing! Highly recommend this class he's super nice and understanding. There's only one big project in this class where you read a research paper and create a presentation over it with your group which sounds scary but it was kind of fun. And before the presentation Dr. Evans was kind enough to take the time out of his day to let the group practice presenting and give critiques so you can edit the presentation before you do it in class so you know what to change and how to get an A on the presentation.

The lectures are really interesting but sometimes dense in the way that it is neuroscience but honestly out of all the neuro classes i've taken thus far this is by FAR the easiest one i've ever taken. The midterm and final were challenging in the way that it was helpful for me to basically transcribe verbatim all lectures into a doc but once I had that the exams were a breeze and I found myself not needing to even refer to it all that much more so for clarification of the questions that asked about complex systems with a lot of connections and if u mess up one part u mess up the whole thing type of questions. But the exams were more than reasonable, they weren't trying to trick you or purposefully make you fail it (*cough* unlike *cough* M101 series...) I'm pretty sure the majority of the class got A's.

Class discussions were also super interesting, granted I took it over zoom so i don't know how that would operate in person but people were constantly typing in the chat and giving different perspectives and it was super cool that the profs would just join in the conversation in the chat with you and were very casual with it. Normally I have a lot of anxiety w/ talking in class since I don't want to like say a wrong answer or anything like that and look stupid but this class fostered a very welcoming environment and I really enjoyed it.

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NEUROSC C177
Quarter: N/A
Grade: N/A
June 23, 2014

Great professor, great class, but the grading is entirely arbitrary and makes no sense...

And if you try and email him or the ta's expect to get no reply.

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NEUROSC C177
Quarter: Winter 2015
Grade: A
June 24, 2016

This class was taught in conjunction with Dr. London, and in my opinion, both professors did a wonderful job on teaching me about how different classes of drugs are metabolized by the brain and also what the long-term effects of these drugs are. I like that this class not only taught us the science behind how drugs have specific cell targets (think g-protein coupled receptors) but also we delved a bit into the social consequences of drugs and the different programs in place to stop drug abuse. I found the subject so engaging that I ended up taking an honors seminar taught by one of our guest lecturers, Dr. Christine Grella. Dr. Evans is an engaging lecturer who welcomes comments and questions at any time, and never made me feel like any question was too simple or "stupid." I found the exams to be fairly graded, and if any of us had issues with a particular question, we would go through the exam as a class and discuss the questions that tripped us up. Often times, Dr. Evans and the TA's would throw out questions that over half the class got wrong. Overall, I think Dr. Evans is a wonderful professor and mentor, and I would love to take another class of his. I highly recommend this class as one of your Neuroscience upper divs, I have taken knowledge from this class and relied upon it long after graduating UCLA!

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NEUROSC C177
Quarter: Winter 2016
Grade: A+
June 24, 2016

Neuroscience C177 is a fantastic class and Dr. Evans is a great teacher. I recently graduated from UCLA as a neuroscience major, and I can confidently say that this class was the most interesting and applicable neuroscience class I took and overall one of the best classes I've taken at UCLA. The tests are fair, there is very little to no required reading, and if you do your work you will do well. Each student gives a presentation on a drug of their choice, and I learned a lot from doing my own research and from listening to everyone else. Walking out of the final for the class, you have learned how every major drug works and the legality behind it, which is pretty cool. Dr. Evans is an expert on the subject, and his lectures are informative and engaging. I am by no means a morning person, but I enjoyed waking up and going to this class. He intersperses humor into his material to make it fun, is very open to helping students (he always responded to my emails promptly), and is a genuinely nice person who cares about his students' learning. I'm not sure why he has any low reviews; I could not recommend this class higher, and I have recommended it to all the neuroscience majors I know.

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NEUROSC C177
Quarter: Winter 2016
Grade: A
July 25, 2016

I just graduated from UCLA with a major in neuroscience, and I can confidently say that this class was the best class I took as a neuroscience major. Dr. Evans is wonderfully engaging and presented the material in such a way that was both informative and fun. It is clear how much he values teaching and how much he cares about his students. At the end of the course each student presented on a particular drug that hadn't yet been discussed, which was a different but effective way of learning and presenting the material. I left the class having learned so much about not only the mechanisms and long-term effects of different drug classes, but also inspired to explore this field as a potential career interest. I would highly encourage any neuroscience major to take this course. You will not be disappointed!

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NEUROSC M187
COVID-19 This review was submitted during the COVID-19 pandemic. Your experience may vary.
Quarter: Spring 2020
Grade: A+
July 6, 2020

Dr. Evans is a wonderful professor. I really enjoyed his lectures on prairie voles and addiction. He was insightful and engaging in and out of class. I highly recommend his teaching and this class in particular!

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