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This is probably one of the best GE's you can take. The professor gives 18% of extra credit and the extra credit assignments aren't particularly hard. There is a weekly quiz and discussion worksheet, but they're both fairly easy and don't take much time to do. The midterm and final are both pretty hard, but if the professor's giving 18% of extra credit and the tests are online, you can't really complain. As for the content itself, I'm not really much of a science person so I didn't find it particularly interesting, but if planets are something you're interested in, then you'd like it. He also gives 10-20 minute recorded recaps of lectures if you don't want to attend (discussions are mandatory). My biggest recommendation is do the extra credit. For context, my midterm and final grades were both in the 70's, and I didn't do all the extra credit offered, and I still got an A+. It seems a lot of people are complaining about the TAs. My TA was Kyle, and he was really good. Can't really say much about the other TAs. For whoever posted on March 22nd complaining about the cost of transportation, it would be expensive if you took Uber's or paid for parking, but if you got bus tickets, it was very affordable. I went to both CSC and Griffith, and I spent a combined $5. If you're looking for an easy and fun science GE, I would highly recommend this class.
I actually hate this class. I can't say this class is hard, but people rely on the EC to pass this class.
The lectures do nothing to help you prepare for the discussion activities and weekly quizzes. The discussion activities are worksheets the TA gives you to complete within the discussion. For the first few weeks, these worksheets were FILLED WITH MATH even though the professor said himself how this course is not math-heavy at all. It was only after sending in complaints did the discussion worksheets become more conceptual and easier in later weeks.
If you do take this class, DO NOT TAKE THE DISCUSSION WITH WENYI SUN. She sucks. She is so quiet you can never hear her when she's giving the instructions. When you ask for help/clarification, she will give you a very broad answer that does not help or she'll tell you to read the worksheet. And she basically says a bunch of instructions at the beginning of the section and then sits down and waits for the section to finish. Also, at the beginning of each discussion is a 10-15 minute quiz. Almost every discussion, WENYI SUN starts her bare-minimum instructions even when people have not finished the quiz yet.
The only helpful thing in this class are the Thinkpages. The prof uploads "Thinkpages" each week, which is a worksheet with 20-30 questions about the week's materials. You are not required to do these Thinkpages, but doing them absolutely helps you prepare for weekly quizzes, midterm and final.
There were 4 extra credit assignments where we had to go to First Thursday, Griffith, the CA Science center and draw the moon. They're manageable but you are only able to do them if you can get a ride to these places or if you have the money to pay for parking. So, overall, these extra credit are only accessible if you are lucky enough to have someone take you, or you can take yourself, or you can afford LA parking.
Overall, this class sucks. Lecture are boring and useless. The discussions suck, the professor does nothing. My TA sucked. I was frustrated with myself every week during the quarter of when I took this class because I felt like I was learning nothing yet I had to keep proving I was learning something. The only pro to this class is no homework and extra credit, and the midterm and final was online.
If you take this class, be prepared for learning everything on your own and plan ahead for your extra credits.
Nothing else about the class matters except the fact that he gives out extra credit that is 15% of your grade. FIFTEEN. PERCENT. Other than that, you can attend unengaging lectures where he goes through the material, droning on about outer space and whatnot. I personally didn't find it all that interesting, but that's always subjective. Make sure you get the lab homework done and the weekly quizzes weren't difficult either. Midterm and final are online, but the final is 100 questions. Take it at your own risk, I think you can find better GEs, but this isn't the worst.
Prof. was fine, but TAs for this huge 450+ class was a complete mess. If you take this class, DO NOT take Jason Utas' section. He does less than the bare minimum as a TA (unresponsive, last-minute grader, and gave vague, rambly, "I don't know either" answers to questions about course content). While he is a world-renowned meteorite finder, he is a poor TA in terms of class management, leadership/presentation skills, being socially awkward, and being unwilling to support students. I noticed the section wrksts are always at a stack in the door and the routine was students worked in silence as we each grabed a wrkst and sat down. Jason would then call out mispronounced names for attendance, and we'd work on our wrkt as he essentially proctored us. The quiz has a time limit of 10-15min, however, Jason would often start presenting (the times when he had slides prepared) before anyone was finished. While he mumbles briefly about the wrkst, I was often still doing the quiz or unable to hear him articulate words. There were virtually zero grades entered into Canvas until the midterm week, and quiz grades, which do not require active grading were muted. Grading among TA sections had great disparity as well with Jason advocating for "accuracy" while other TAs graded for completion. Extra credit assignment collection changed multiple times and was not articulated in a uniform way. Every time he laughs, I die a little inside.
Professor Jewitt is a super cool guy, super passionate about space and is extremely well known among scientists for his work/discoveries. Because he is so passionate, he doesn't want to see anyone do poorly and focus on their grades but rather stress less and actually try to enjoy the content. His midterm and finals were extremely difficult, but it didn't matter because he gave so many extra credit opportunities. I cannot even remember my horrible test grades because the extra credits boosted me so high over an A+. The key is to do the extra credit work, however, it can be heavy at times so plan accordingly.
I took EPS15 with Jewitt and immediately signed up for EPS9 the following quarter when I found out he would be teaching it. One of the best professors at UCLA. Jewitt is very talented at teaching complicated science in a very basic and interesting way that leaves you more knowledgable about the natural world. I'm in humanities and always thought I'd hate science but after taking classes with Jewitt I have such a great appreciation for it. If you have any interest in the earth/environment/ocean take this class!
Fun class. Definitely take it. Super easy since there's a crazy amount of extra credit. You'll do poor on the midterms but there's so much extra credit that it won't matter. Jewitt is kind of a troll which makes the class funny. Maybe don't take it when you're a freshman. You'll probably be turned off by his style. But if you're a tired senior like me, then it's a really great time. It was funny time.
This is probably one of the best GE's you can take. The professor gives 18% of extra credit and the extra credit assignments aren't particularly hard. There is a weekly quiz and discussion worksheet, but they're both fairly easy and don't take much time to do. The midterm and final are both pretty hard, but if the professor's giving 18% of extra credit and the tests are online, you can't really complain. As for the content itself, I'm not really much of a science person so I didn't find it particularly interesting, but if planets are something you're interested in, then you'd like it. He also gives 10-20 minute recorded recaps of lectures if you don't want to attend (discussions are mandatory). My biggest recommendation is do the extra credit. For context, my midterm and final grades were both in the 70's, and I didn't do all the extra credit offered, and I still got an A+. It seems a lot of people are complaining about the TAs. My TA was Kyle, and he was really good. Can't really say much about the other TAs. For whoever posted on March 22nd complaining about the cost of transportation, it would be expensive if you took Uber's or paid for parking, but if you got bus tickets, it was very affordable. I went to both CSC and Griffith, and I spent a combined $5. If you're looking for an easy and fun science GE, I would highly recommend this class.
I actually hate this class. I can't say this class is hard, but people rely on the EC to pass this class.
The lectures do nothing to help you prepare for the discussion activities and weekly quizzes. The discussion activities are worksheets the TA gives you to complete within the discussion. For the first few weeks, these worksheets were FILLED WITH MATH even though the professor said himself how this course is not math-heavy at all. It was only after sending in complaints did the discussion worksheets become more conceptual and easier in later weeks.
If you do take this class, DO NOT TAKE THE DISCUSSION WITH WENYI SUN. She sucks. She is so quiet you can never hear her when she's giving the instructions. When you ask for help/clarification, she will give you a very broad answer that does not help or she'll tell you to read the worksheet. And she basically says a bunch of instructions at the beginning of the section and then sits down and waits for the section to finish. Also, at the beginning of each discussion is a 10-15 minute quiz. Almost every discussion, WENYI SUN starts her bare-minimum instructions even when people have not finished the quiz yet.
The only helpful thing in this class are the Thinkpages. The prof uploads "Thinkpages" each week, which is a worksheet with 20-30 questions about the week's materials. You are not required to do these Thinkpages, but doing them absolutely helps you prepare for weekly quizzes, midterm and final.
There were 4 extra credit assignments where we had to go to First Thursday, Griffith, the CA Science center and draw the moon. They're manageable but you are only able to do them if you can get a ride to these places or if you have the money to pay for parking. So, overall, these extra credit are only accessible if you are lucky enough to have someone take you, or you can take yourself, or you can afford LA parking.
Overall, this class sucks. Lecture are boring and useless. The discussions suck, the professor does nothing. My TA sucked. I was frustrated with myself every week during the quarter of when I took this class because I felt like I was learning nothing yet I had to keep proving I was learning something. The only pro to this class is no homework and extra credit, and the midterm and final was online.
If you take this class, be prepared for learning everything on your own and plan ahead for your extra credits.
Nothing else about the class matters except the fact that he gives out extra credit that is 15% of your grade. FIFTEEN. PERCENT. Other than that, you can attend unengaging lectures where he goes through the material, droning on about outer space and whatnot. I personally didn't find it all that interesting, but that's always subjective. Make sure you get the lab homework done and the weekly quizzes weren't difficult either. Midterm and final are online, but the final is 100 questions. Take it at your own risk, I think you can find better GEs, but this isn't the worst.
Prof. was fine, but TAs for this huge 450+ class was a complete mess. If you take this class, DO NOT take Jason Utas' section. He does less than the bare minimum as a TA (unresponsive, last-minute grader, and gave vague, rambly, "I don't know either" answers to questions about course content). While he is a world-renowned meteorite finder, he is a poor TA in terms of class management, leadership/presentation skills, being socially awkward, and being unwilling to support students. I noticed the section wrksts are always at a stack in the door and the routine was students worked in silence as we each grabed a wrkst and sat down. Jason would then call out mispronounced names for attendance, and we'd work on our wrkt as he essentially proctored us. The quiz has a time limit of 10-15min, however, Jason would often start presenting (the times when he had slides prepared) before anyone was finished. While he mumbles briefly about the wrkst, I was often still doing the quiz or unable to hear him articulate words. There were virtually zero grades entered into Canvas until the midterm week, and quiz grades, which do not require active grading were muted. Grading among TA sections had great disparity as well with Jason advocating for "accuracy" while other TAs graded for completion. Extra credit assignment collection changed multiple times and was not articulated in a uniform way. Every time he laughs, I die a little inside.
Professor Jewitt is a super cool guy, super passionate about space and is extremely well known among scientists for his work/discoveries. Because he is so passionate, he doesn't want to see anyone do poorly and focus on their grades but rather stress less and actually try to enjoy the content. His midterm and finals were extremely difficult, but it didn't matter because he gave so many extra credit opportunities. I cannot even remember my horrible test grades because the extra credits boosted me so high over an A+. The key is to do the extra credit work, however, it can be heavy at times so plan accordingly.
I took EPS15 with Jewitt and immediately signed up for EPS9 the following quarter when I found out he would be teaching it. One of the best professors at UCLA. Jewitt is very talented at teaching complicated science in a very basic and interesting way that leaves you more knowledgable about the natural world. I'm in humanities and always thought I'd hate science but after taking classes with Jewitt I have such a great appreciation for it. If you have any interest in the earth/environment/ocean take this class!
Fun class. Definitely take it. Super easy since there's a crazy amount of extra credit. You'll do poor on the midterms but there's so much extra credit that it won't matter. Jewitt is kind of a troll which makes the class funny. Maybe don't take it when you're a freshman. You'll probably be turned off by his style. But if you're a tired senior like me, then it's a really great time. It was funny time.
Based on 51 Users
TOP TAGS
- Uses Slides (23)
- Gives Extra Credit (23)
- Often Funny (20)
- Engaging Lectures (19)
- Would Take Again (17)