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David Jewitt

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Easiness 3.8 / 5 How easy the class is, 1 being extremely difficult and 5 being easy peasy.
Workload 3.7 / 5 How light the workload is, 1 being extremely heavy and 5 being extremely light.
Clarity 4.1 / 5 How clear the professor is, 1 being extremely unclear and 5 being very clear.
Helpfulness 3.9 / 5 How helpful the professor is, 1 being not helpful at all and 5 being extremely helpful.

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CLUSTER 70A
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Aug. 25, 2022
Quarter: Fall 2021
Grade: A

this man literally cancelled the planet Pluto

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Dec. 26, 2012
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Jewitt is the man! Lecture is not necessary, but I went to every single one because Jewitt is so interesting and passionate about the subject. He gives you a list of questions the class before the final, then picks about 40 of them for the actual final. It's pretty much a race who can fill out their scantron the fastest...I got a 100% on it!

You watch BBC movies in the class which star Jewitt...he's a giant in the science community. Section was also pretty fun...both TAs are always looking to help. There is a ton of extra credit offered and I ended up with an A+ in the class.

Take ESS9--you will not regret it!

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Dec. 31, 2012
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I didn't find the class as interesting as others did, but the class is easy and the professor is great. There's a lot of extra credit opportunity. The midterms were tough so I was worried about my grade, but he gave us the questions to the final so I got a 100% and passed with A+. You have to go to discussions for lab but not lectures.

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March 21, 2013
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Previous reviewer hit it correctly. Professor is amazing, class overall is easy. The multiple choice midterms were hard, and I did get low grades on those. No worries though since there is a ton of extra credit stuff the prof. hands out. We had to go to Griffith observatory and even build a telescope among others to get extra credit. I think the extra credit stuff amounted to 20-25% of the overall grade. The final was also easy since he gives you the questions beforehand. I also got a perfect score in the final and an A+ in the class. Going to class sometimes was kinda boring though, but powerpoints were posted anyways so I didn't really miss that much, although I wouldn't recommend missing a lot of classes since the professor also talks about some stuff not really found on the powerpoints.

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June 5, 2012
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This professor is by far the best professor I've had at UCLA and not because he gives lots of extra credit (which he does) but because he wants his students to learn without the stress of grades. This professor is well known across the world because he has discovered so much! We watched two videos throughout this course and he was in both of them! He found an object in the asteroid belt that had an icy tail and this discovery helped prove where earth's oceans/water came from. Really cool! He also knows so much information but explains it in a way so everyone understands the information. I actually enjoy going to this class because he makes a few jokes and clearly goes through his PowerPoint slides. This class has made become so interested in astronomy and I would definitely take another class with this professor! Take this class, you won't regret and you will learn so much with the benefit of receiving a good grade!!

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June 5, 2012
Quarter: N/A
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Professor Jewitt is a true master of the skies, despite having ruined my childhood by being the one who proved that Pluto isn't a planet by discovering the Kuiper Belt. No, seriously, he's the reason; he's discovered like a hundred moons, too.

At first, I was scared to take this course because I heard horrible things about some other instructor of ESS 9 who made this course as hard as a graduate class.

Glad this isn't the case for Jewitt. This class was probably the easiest A I've ever gotten in my life. You have the chance to get up to 30% extra credit of the ENTIRE GRADE by going to the Griffith Observatory and checking out other cool astronomical things around LA and UCLA.

The class content was very interesting and fun, too.
This is one of those classes all the super North Campus people take when they have the mathematical and science skills of an 8th grader.

All in all, I very highly recommend Professor Jewitt for a fun and easy class; he's hilarious and engaging, and almost always lets us out 15-20 minutes early... Plus, he's currently one of the most famous men in astronomy; people like Jewitt are the reason I'm so damn proud to be at UCLA.

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Oct. 1, 2013
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Best professor on the planet. He is soo nice and so interesting. You will WANT to go to his class. He is amazing and a flippin genius.

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Dec. 13, 2012
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A great professor. I am so glad that I have him this quarter. His homework assignments are easy and interesting. He gives out questions before the final and picks about 40 of them as final. So if you are prepared well, the only thing you need to do during the final is fill out your scamtron. I think many people did well.

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Oct. 6, 2015
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If you are looking for an easy GE look no further this is the one! You do not have to go to lecture, but there is a weekly lab section with easy labs. He offeres a ridiculous amount of extra credit. I failed the midterm and final (most people did), but I made a telescope in 20mins and got an A.

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June 13, 2013
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BEST. PROFESSOR. EVER.

Seriously, his lectures were always fun and engaging. His focus is for you to enjoy what you are learning and he always makes the funniest jokes during lecture. His lectures are posted on CCLE and that's all you really need for the midterms. Don't buy the book, you won't read it. He literally just chose it because it looked nice and it was one of the thicker oceanography textbooks. If you study if lecture slides, you'll be set for the midterms. For the final, he gives out the exam questions. Just find the answers, memorize them, and race with other students to see who finish first. Seriously, three hour final but everyone got up in twenty to thirty minutes. He is also very generous with extra credit! He gave out three 5% extra credit opportunities and they were all fun ones. Like we could go grunion observing, go to Santa Monica beach and answer a few questions, or go to this sand dune thing in Malibu. One of the best classes I ever took! Labs are not super easy, but my TA basically gave my table the answer. Plus they grade on completeness, not correctness. TAKE JEWITT! Plus he's famous in the astronomical world for discovering the Kuiper belt that demoted Pluto from planet status. How cool is that? And how random for him to teach oceanography...

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Quarter: Fall 2021
Grade: A
Aug. 25, 2022

this man literally cancelled the planet Pluto

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EPS SCI 9
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Dec. 26, 2012

Jewitt is the man! Lecture is not necessary, but I went to every single one because Jewitt is so interesting and passionate about the subject. He gives you a list of questions the class before the final, then picks about 40 of them for the actual final. It's pretty much a race who can fill out their scantron the fastest...I got a 100% on it!

You watch BBC movies in the class which star Jewitt...he's a giant in the science community. Section was also pretty fun...both TAs are always looking to help. There is a ton of extra credit offered and I ended up with an A+ in the class.

Take ESS9--you will not regret it!

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EPS SCI 9
Quarter: N/A
Grade: N/A
Dec. 31, 2012

I didn't find the class as interesting as others did, but the class is easy and the professor is great. There's a lot of extra credit opportunity. The midterms were tough so I was worried about my grade, but he gave us the questions to the final so I got a 100% and passed with A+. You have to go to discussions for lab but not lectures.

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EPS SCI 9
Quarter: N/A
Grade: N/A
March 21, 2013

Previous reviewer hit it correctly. Professor is amazing, class overall is easy. The multiple choice midterms were hard, and I did get low grades on those. No worries though since there is a ton of extra credit stuff the prof. hands out. We had to go to Griffith observatory and even build a telescope among others to get extra credit. I think the extra credit stuff amounted to 20-25% of the overall grade. The final was also easy since he gives you the questions beforehand. I also got a perfect score in the final and an A+ in the class. Going to class sometimes was kinda boring though, but powerpoints were posted anyways so I didn't really miss that much, although I wouldn't recommend missing a lot of classes since the professor also talks about some stuff not really found on the powerpoints.

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EPS SCI 9
Quarter: N/A
Grade: N/A
June 5, 2012

This professor is by far the best professor I've had at UCLA and not because he gives lots of extra credit (which he does) but because he wants his students to learn without the stress of grades. This professor is well known across the world because he has discovered so much! We watched two videos throughout this course and he was in both of them! He found an object in the asteroid belt that had an icy tail and this discovery helped prove where earth's oceans/water came from. Really cool! He also knows so much information but explains it in a way so everyone understands the information. I actually enjoy going to this class because he makes a few jokes and clearly goes through his PowerPoint slides. This class has made become so interested in astronomy and I would definitely take another class with this professor! Take this class, you won't regret and you will learn so much with the benefit of receiving a good grade!!

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EPS SCI 9
Quarter: N/A
Grade: N/A
June 5, 2012

Professor Jewitt is a true master of the skies, despite having ruined my childhood by being the one who proved that Pluto isn't a planet by discovering the Kuiper Belt. No, seriously, he's the reason; he's discovered like a hundred moons, too.

At first, I was scared to take this course because I heard horrible things about some other instructor of ESS 9 who made this course as hard as a graduate class.

Glad this isn't the case for Jewitt. This class was probably the easiest A I've ever gotten in my life. You have the chance to get up to 30% extra credit of the ENTIRE GRADE by going to the Griffith Observatory and checking out other cool astronomical things around LA and UCLA.

The class content was very interesting and fun, too.
This is one of those classes all the super North Campus people take when they have the mathematical and science skills of an 8th grader.

All in all, I very highly recommend Professor Jewitt for a fun and easy class; he's hilarious and engaging, and almost always lets us out 15-20 minutes early... Plus, he's currently one of the most famous men in astronomy; people like Jewitt are the reason I'm so damn proud to be at UCLA.

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EPS SCI 101
Quarter: N/A
Grade: N/A
Oct. 1, 2013

Best professor on the planet. He is soo nice and so interesting. You will WANT to go to his class. He is amazing and a flippin genius.

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EPS SCI 9
Quarter: N/A
Grade: N/A
Dec. 13, 2012

A great professor. I am so glad that I have him this quarter. His homework assignments are easy and interesting. He gives out questions before the final and picks about 40 of them as final. So if you are prepared well, the only thing you need to do during the final is fill out your scamtron. I think many people did well.

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EPS SCI 9
Quarter: N/A
Grade: N/A
Oct. 6, 2015

If you are looking for an easy GE look no further this is the one! You do not have to go to lecture, but there is a weekly lab section with easy labs. He offeres a ridiculous amount of extra credit. I failed the midterm and final (most people did), but I made a telescope in 20mins and got an A.

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EPS SCI 15
Quarter: N/A
Grade: N/A
June 13, 2013

BEST. PROFESSOR. EVER.

Seriously, his lectures were always fun and engaging. His focus is for you to enjoy what you are learning and he always makes the funniest jokes during lecture. His lectures are posted on CCLE and that's all you really need for the midterms. Don't buy the book, you won't read it. He literally just chose it because it looked nice and it was one of the thicker oceanography textbooks. If you study if lecture slides, you'll be set for the midterms. For the final, he gives out the exam questions. Just find the answers, memorize them, and race with other students to see who finish first. Seriously, three hour final but everyone got up in twenty to thirty minutes. He is also very generous with extra credit! He gave out three 5% extra credit opportunities and they were all fun ones. Like we could go grunion observing, go to Santa Monica beach and answer a few questions, or go to this sand dune thing in Malibu. One of the best classes I ever took! Labs are not super easy, but my TA basically gave my table the answer. Plus they grade on completeness, not correctness. TAKE JEWITT! Plus he's famous in the astronomical world for discovering the Kuiper belt that demoted Pluto from planet status. How cool is that? And how random for him to teach oceanography...

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