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- Would Take Again
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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.
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David Leaf is incredibly talented in his field and taking his class is an absolute treat. You basically get to listen to incredibly talented artists talk about their life's story and path to success, and then write what you leaned from them. This class is awesome even if you're a STEM major! It doesn't teach facts as much as life lessons that I personally still remember to this day! It's motivating, inspiring, interesting, and everything you could possibly want out of a class. Assignments (mostly reflections/writing) aren't that hard. Professor Leaf is also incredibly nice, I reached out to him over email (I took the summer online class) and he helped me find an internship! He even offered to meet up with me in the fall to talk about his career. Take this class, that is all.
This class is so unique and fun- it focuses on the songwriting processes of musicians- and you get to hear about it directly from them! I was scared at first to take a music industry class because I'm a Bio major, but the class is fun to go to, every lecture is engaging and interesting, and the writing assignments are not difficult- you get to write about fun subjects like musicians and songs, not about boring books or articles. Part of your homework is just listening to songs by artists who you are going to see the next week! Best homework ever. Every week musicians and songwriters visit the class to talk about their process and life as a musician, and most perform for the class at the end! It's like a little concert! I highly recommend music industry 105 to all of my friends!
Music Industry 105: Songwriters on Songwriting was and still remains one of my favorite classes at UCLA. It provided real honest advice and a look into experiences from songwriters and songwriting executives that you cannot get anywhere else. I recommend the class to all of my friends, whether they are looking for a career in the music industry or not, as it offers a great look into how music is made and is enjoyable (yes, that's right, "enjoyable"!) for students of every major with an interest in or love of music.
I personally loved this class. I have never taken any class like this before. Listening to the lecturers did not feel like a lecture; rather, it felt like a seminar that I would go to for my own amusement. Prof. Leaf was the best! He was very caring and took a personal interest in my life, which made the class a lot more inviting and welcoming.
Highly recommend this class! You watch interviews between the professor and famous songwriters and write your thoughts on them. The class is a lot of busy work, but worth it and the professor really cares. As long as you turn in all of the assignments, you will do really well in the course!
David Leaf is incredibly talented in his field and taking his class is an absolute treat. You basically get to listen to incredibly talented artists talk about their life's story and path to success, and then write what you leaned from them. This class is awesome even if you're a STEM major! It doesn't teach facts as much as life lessons that I personally still remember to this day! It's motivating, inspiring, interesting, and everything you could possibly want out of a class. Assignments (mostly reflections/writing) aren't that hard. Professor Leaf is also incredibly nice, I reached out to him over email (I took the summer online class) and he helped me find an internship! He even offered to meet up with me in the fall to talk about his career. Take this class, that is all.
This class is so unique and fun- it focuses on the songwriting processes of musicians- and you get to hear about it directly from them! I was scared at first to take a music industry class because I'm a Bio major, but the class is fun to go to, every lecture is engaging and interesting, and the writing assignments are not difficult- you get to write about fun subjects like musicians and songs, not about boring books or articles. Part of your homework is just listening to songs by artists who you are going to see the next week! Best homework ever. Every week musicians and songwriters visit the class to talk about their process and life as a musician, and most perform for the class at the end! It's like a little concert! I highly recommend music industry 105 to all of my friends!
Music Industry 105: Songwriters on Songwriting was and still remains one of my favorite classes at UCLA. It provided real honest advice and a look into experiences from songwriters and songwriting executives that you cannot get anywhere else. I recommend the class to all of my friends, whether they are looking for a career in the music industry or not, as it offers a great look into how music is made and is enjoyable (yes, that's right, "enjoyable"!) for students of every major with an interest in or love of music.
I personally loved this class. I have never taken any class like this before. Listening to the lecturers did not feel like a lecture; rather, it felt like a seminar that I would go to for my own amusement. Prof. Leaf was the best! He was very caring and took a personal interest in my life, which made the class a lot more inviting and welcoming.
Highly recommend this class! You watch interviews between the professor and famous songwriters and write your thoughts on them. The class is a lot of busy work, but worth it and the professor really cares. As long as you turn in all of the assignments, you will do really well in the course!
Based on 5 Users
TOP TAGS
- Tolerates Tardiness (1)
- Engaging Lectures (3)
- Appropriately Priced Materials (3)
- Snazzy Dresser (1)
- Often Funny (3)
- Gives Extra Credit (2)
- Would Take Again (3)
- Needs Textbook (2)
- Participation Matters (2)