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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.
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Given the subject matter (and the timing of the class, with the US elections happening at the time), this class had a lot of potential. The topics were interesting, but Greenfield's teaching methods made the three-hour classes painful. She talked at the class most of the time, and sometimes just read long passages straight from books she hadn't assigned us. The class was not structured in a way that made students particularly interested in participating either. Greenfield was also somewhat disorganized and often got confused about the instructions she had given us, which led to her sending a ridiculous number of emails every week. Despite the interesting topic, I do not think I would recommend taking this class with this particular professor.
Honestly, I didn't care for her Soc Gen 188 seminar on Reproduction and Reproductive Technologies. The subject matter is very interesting, and I definitely learned something from the class, but sitting in section was actually painful. She speaks for most of the time and when she wants answers to her questions, she expects you to know an exact line from one of her 40 page readings that she assigns; if you're not exactly right, she tends to shoot you down. She seems like a sweet lady overall but she's frustrating at times. The grade breakdown consists of a group project, participation, and a final project (usually a research paper). The group project was the only day that I really enjoyed, and she brought a breakfast for the class, which was nice of her. I'd say that I could've gotten an A if I didn't procrastinate on my paper.
Given the subject matter (and the timing of the class, with the US elections happening at the time), this class had a lot of potential. The topics were interesting, but Greenfield's teaching methods made the three-hour classes painful. She talked at the class most of the time, and sometimes just read long passages straight from books she hadn't assigned us. The class was not structured in a way that made students particularly interested in participating either. Greenfield was also somewhat disorganized and often got confused about the instructions she had given us, which led to her sending a ridiculous number of emails every week. Despite the interesting topic, I do not think I would recommend taking this class with this particular professor.
Honestly, I didn't care for her Soc Gen 188 seminar on Reproduction and Reproductive Technologies. The subject matter is very interesting, and I definitely learned something from the class, but sitting in section was actually painful. She speaks for most of the time and when she wants answers to her questions, she expects you to know an exact line from one of her 40 page readings that she assigns; if you're not exactly right, she tends to shoot you down. She seems like a sweet lady overall but she's frustrating at times. The grade breakdown consists of a group project, participation, and a final project (usually a research paper). The group project was the only day that I really enjoyed, and she brought a breakfast for the class, which was nice of her. I'd say that I could've gotten an A if I didn't procrastinate on my paper.
Based on 2 Users
TOP TAGS
- Tolerates Tardiness (2)
- Participation Matters (2)
- Gives Extra Credit (2)
- Has Group Projects (2)