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Grade distributions are collected using data from the UCLA Registrar’s Office.
Grade distributions are collected using data from the UCLA Registrar’s Office.
Grade distributions are collected using data from the UCLA Registrar’s Office.
Grade distributions are collected using data from the UCLA Registrar’s Office.
Grade distributions are collected using data from the UCLA Registrar’s Office.
Grade distributions are collected using data from the UCLA Registrar’s Office.
Grade distributions are collected using data from the UCLA Registrar’s Office.
Grade distributions are collected using data from the UCLA Registrar’s Office.
Grade distributions are collected using data from the UCLA Registrar’s Office.
Grade distributions are collected using data from the UCLA Registrar’s Office.
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He was such a great professor! He really wanted his students to succeed and did everything to make sure that we did. He uses solid grading letters, so I technically got a 92 which is an A- but in the grade book I got an A. He was great.
Honestly its a great course. I just wish I put in more effort because I definitely would've gotten a better grade. Professor Enders is the first and probably only professor who allows multiple submission of midterm & exam. He is an awesome professor. However, I found the workload a little heavy.
Enders is seriously one of the best professors out there. He explains everything with perfect clarity, and genuinely wants everyone to learn and succeed in the class. The workload is pretty light and the exams are very fair. Highly recommend taking it with him!!
CRAIG IS A SWEETIE. He cares about his students and is not looking to trick you with tests or quizzes. His lectures are quite boring though and I oftentimes found myself dissociating because of his slow pacing. Though, I understand that his pacing is deliberate; he just wants to ensure everyone absorbs and understands the information before continuing. I ended with a 98% in the class and you can too! You got this!
Stats isn't the easiest class however he made the material straight forward and explained everything well and thoroughly. Very fair grader. I honestly could have gotten an A if I put more effort in this class.
I loved professor Enders, many complained that he was a bit boring and repetitive but Bc he was so repetitive I never felt like I was behind on material or felt like I had to teach it all to myself. The midterm and final were both very fair. The questions were straightforward and if you pay attention in class should be a breeze. The class is very fair and an A is obtainable as long as you pay attention and do the weekly prep and content quizzes.
I was kinda worried about this class given that i’ve never taken stats before, but it was really easy. The professor reviews a lotttt of the material from the textbook each week to the point where it got repetitive and mundane. I really appreciated that he let us collaborate on the assignments and exams, it helped me learn the material better and feel more relaxed and confident in how I was doing. If you can take this class with this professor, PLEASE do it!!
Definitely take the course! The course content is pretty much what's taught in Stat 10 and AP Statistics. Also, Professor Enders is super knowledgeable. He makes everything clear in the lectures and the texts he writes. The workload is medium. You have a lot of prep quizzes, content quizzes, homework, etc., but you can definitely handle it. I think if you put the effort in, you can definitely get an A.
If you have the opportunity to take this class with Enders, do it! He is super understanding and a very clear lecturer - it's clear that he truly cares for his students and takes pride in making this class a collaborative learning environment for everyone.
Besides the first lecture, I didn't go to any lectures this quarter and was able to get full points on all lab assignments, quizzes, and exams. The workload each week is around 1 hour and you can finish things ahead of time since prof sets deadlines at the beginning of the quarter and most of the assignments (class prep and content quizzes) open up for about a week before they close; you also get your scores back once they close so you always know what your grade is basically. There's a lot of freedom in this course in that you work and study on your own time and however you want. The mini-readings assigned under each topic is all you really need to get an A (they take about 10-15 minutes since they're really condensed). Also, since prof encourages collaboration, just check your assignment and exam answers before you take it with a reliable classmate and that should be enough. Because of that though, some people will just do no work and wait for other classmates to give them the answers but there's no curve so it doesn't matter too much.
He was such a great professor! He really wanted his students to succeed and did everything to make sure that we did. He uses solid grading letters, so I technically got a 92 which is an A- but in the grade book I got an A. He was great.
Honestly its a great course. I just wish I put in more effort because I definitely would've gotten a better grade. Professor Enders is the first and probably only professor who allows multiple submission of midterm & exam. He is an awesome professor. However, I found the workload a little heavy.
Enders is seriously one of the best professors out there. He explains everything with perfect clarity, and genuinely wants everyone to learn and succeed in the class. The workload is pretty light and the exams are very fair. Highly recommend taking it with him!!
CRAIG IS A SWEETIE. He cares about his students and is not looking to trick you with tests or quizzes. His lectures are quite boring though and I oftentimes found myself dissociating because of his slow pacing. Though, I understand that his pacing is deliberate; he just wants to ensure everyone absorbs and understands the information before continuing. I ended with a 98% in the class and you can too! You got this!
Stats isn't the easiest class however he made the material straight forward and explained everything well and thoroughly. Very fair grader. I honestly could have gotten an A if I put more effort in this class.
I loved professor Enders, many complained that he was a bit boring and repetitive but Bc he was so repetitive I never felt like I was behind on material or felt like I had to teach it all to myself. The midterm and final were both very fair. The questions were straightforward and if you pay attention in class should be a breeze. The class is very fair and an A is obtainable as long as you pay attention and do the weekly prep and content quizzes.
I was kinda worried about this class given that i’ve never taken stats before, but it was really easy. The professor reviews a lotttt of the material from the textbook each week to the point where it got repetitive and mundane. I really appreciated that he let us collaborate on the assignments and exams, it helped me learn the material better and feel more relaxed and confident in how I was doing. If you can take this class with this professor, PLEASE do it!!
Definitely take the course! The course content is pretty much what's taught in Stat 10 and AP Statistics. Also, Professor Enders is super knowledgeable. He makes everything clear in the lectures and the texts he writes. The workload is medium. You have a lot of prep quizzes, content quizzes, homework, etc., but you can definitely handle it. I think if you put the effort in, you can definitely get an A.
If you have the opportunity to take this class with Enders, do it! He is super understanding and a very clear lecturer - it's clear that he truly cares for his students and takes pride in making this class a collaborative learning environment for everyone.
Besides the first lecture, I didn't go to any lectures this quarter and was able to get full points on all lab assignments, quizzes, and exams. The workload each week is around 1 hour and you can finish things ahead of time since prof sets deadlines at the beginning of the quarter and most of the assignments (class prep and content quizzes) open up for about a week before they close; you also get your scores back once they close so you always know what your grade is basically. There's a lot of freedom in this course in that you work and study on your own time and however you want. The mini-readings assigned under each topic is all you really need to get an A (they take about 10-15 minutes since they're really condensed). Also, since prof encourages collaboration, just check your assignment and exam answers before you take it with a reliable classmate and that should be enough. Because of that though, some people will just do no work and wait for other classmates to give them the answers but there's no curve so it doesn't matter too much.
Based on 70 Users
TOP TAGS
- Uses Slides (51)
- Appropriately Priced Materials (32)
- Would Take Again (48)
- Tolerates Tardiness (31)
- Engaging Lectures (34)