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Loveeeeed this class! It was podcasted so I literally only went in-person week 1 and never went back, but I watched all of the lectures. Prof H. was such a queen and is so passionate about this course material. It was very interesting to see the dynamics and complexity of Ancient Greece. The textbook was not necessary for the weekly quizzes if you take good notes on the lecture slides. Our other assignments were, like, writing about art or "day in the life of an Ancient Greek" and they were very easy. The TA strike did probably make this class a little bit easier because Prof H. was so accommodating. Take this as an easy, interesting GE.
Prof H is the best at teaching this class! This was the first GE class I took coming to UCLA. I was interested in history in general but Prof H really made me become more interested in Greek history! The class is pretty easy. There are readings that she assigns and quizzes that go with them. But as long as you follow along with the readings and her lectures (which are recorded as well), it is pretty easy to get an A or A+. There are about 3-4 essays in total in this class. There was a TA strike during the quarter that I took this class, so I didn't have to write 1 paper. But those papers are pretty straightforward. Discussions are pretty fun. I truly enjoyed having discussion with Lena. They are really great at teaching and are also very funny. Overall, this is a really easy and interesting class so I'd definitely recommend it!
- Participation: 20%
» Paper 1: 15% [~500-750 words]
» Paper 2: 15% [~500-750 words]
» Paper 3: 15% [~500-750 words]
» Weekly Lecture and Reading Quizzes: 15%
» Take-home Final Essay: 20%
Overall this class was super easy with a really light workload. The lectures are recorded and readings are not often required to do well on the quizzes and papers. I really recommend this class as an easy GE which doesn't require a lot of work.
If you are the slightest bit interested in Classics, please do yourself a major favor and take Classics 10 with Prof. Haselswerdt! She's such a queen and made the class super engaging & welcoming. The coursework consisted of three papers (the third one was combined with our final because of the UAW strike), and each had considerable leeway for students to decide what to write on, as well as weekly online 5-question quizzes that were easy to complete if you paid attention during lecture & read the textbook. I will say that there is a bit of heavy reading, but nothing you wouldn't be able to manage as a GE. The content is very interesting and Haselswerdt is quite passionate about it--go to her office hours and talk to her, too!
I cannot sing the praises of Professor Haselswerdt enough as I absolutely adored this class. She is an extremely engaging lecturer and manages to make the most boring parts of the class interesting. Considering the lectures are mostly her walking aroumd the stage and lecturing for the entire time, she held my attention the entire time, and I was always surprised that the fifty minutes were up. The class is a survey of antiquity, so there is not a lot of boring material, and the most tedious thing is just reading the textbook, which I actually really liked. There are about 40-60 textbook pages, and then a reading for discussion. Discussion does not make or break the class, so if your TA isn't the best, your grade shouldn't be affected too much. The grading was very lenient, and the quizzes were open note. I highly recommend going to office hours to just chat because I had so many interesting conversations, and you'll never run out of things to ask about because the Ancient Greeks had some interesting practices.
The only think I would be wary of is that this course does discuss sexual assault, slavery, pedophilia, ritual sacrifice, racism, xenophobia, and sexism, so just keep that in mind. I think Professor Haselswerdt handles these topics very well, and I would definitely take this course again if I had to do it all again.
Interesting course with a lovely professor. Prof H is a wonderful lecturer and she's very sweet and approachable. Discussion sections were also really enjoyable for me. Def recommend :)
Probably interesting if you are into Greek history/mythology, but even if you're not it's a super easy GE. Never went to lecture and didn't have any problems throughout.
Loved this class! very interesting and professor was charismatic and entertaining! very good elaboration on greek topics we had somewhat exposure to in high school, if interested in classical Greece or just simply fond of history you will love this course
Pleasant class. Learned a lot Papers were actually pretty fun to write. Highly recommend.
Professor Haselswerdt is a great professor. Her lectures are so engaging and fun. We even spent a lecture talking about the the Greek Amazonian warriors. Her class is pretty low maintenance too. You have section readings and weekly quizzes on Gradescope that you can take multiple times to get a full score. The papers are pretty fun too, and for the first paper, you get to write a poem. Honestly, if you like Percy Jackson and want to take a Greek history class take it with Professor Haselswerdt. She's awesome!
Loveeeeed this class! It was podcasted so I literally only went in-person week 1 and never went back, but I watched all of the lectures. Prof H. was such a queen and is so passionate about this course material. It was very interesting to see the dynamics and complexity of Ancient Greece. The textbook was not necessary for the weekly quizzes if you take good notes on the lecture slides. Our other assignments were, like, writing about art or "day in the life of an Ancient Greek" and they were very easy. The TA strike did probably make this class a little bit easier because Prof H. was so accommodating. Take this as an easy, interesting GE.
Prof H is the best at teaching this class! This was the first GE class I took coming to UCLA. I was interested in history in general but Prof H really made me become more interested in Greek history! The class is pretty easy. There are readings that she assigns and quizzes that go with them. But as long as you follow along with the readings and her lectures (which are recorded as well), it is pretty easy to get an A or A+. There are about 3-4 essays in total in this class. There was a TA strike during the quarter that I took this class, so I didn't have to write 1 paper. But those papers are pretty straightforward. Discussions are pretty fun. I truly enjoyed having discussion with Lena. They are really great at teaching and are also very funny. Overall, this is a really easy and interesting class so I'd definitely recommend it!
- Participation: 20%
» Paper 1: 15% [~500-750 words]
» Paper 2: 15% [~500-750 words]
» Paper 3: 15% [~500-750 words]
» Weekly Lecture and Reading Quizzes: 15%
» Take-home Final Essay: 20%
Overall this class was super easy with a really light workload. The lectures are recorded and readings are not often required to do well on the quizzes and papers. I really recommend this class as an easy GE which doesn't require a lot of work.
If you are the slightest bit interested in Classics, please do yourself a major favor and take Classics 10 with Prof. Haselswerdt! She's such a queen and made the class super engaging & welcoming. The coursework consisted of three papers (the third one was combined with our final because of the UAW strike), and each had considerable leeway for students to decide what to write on, as well as weekly online 5-question quizzes that were easy to complete if you paid attention during lecture & read the textbook. I will say that there is a bit of heavy reading, but nothing you wouldn't be able to manage as a GE. The content is very interesting and Haselswerdt is quite passionate about it--go to her office hours and talk to her, too!
I cannot sing the praises of Professor Haselswerdt enough as I absolutely adored this class. She is an extremely engaging lecturer and manages to make the most boring parts of the class interesting. Considering the lectures are mostly her walking aroumd the stage and lecturing for the entire time, she held my attention the entire time, and I was always surprised that the fifty minutes were up. The class is a survey of antiquity, so there is not a lot of boring material, and the most tedious thing is just reading the textbook, which I actually really liked. There are about 40-60 textbook pages, and then a reading for discussion. Discussion does not make or break the class, so if your TA isn't the best, your grade shouldn't be affected too much. The grading was very lenient, and the quizzes were open note. I highly recommend going to office hours to just chat because I had so many interesting conversations, and you'll never run out of things to ask about because the Ancient Greeks had some interesting practices.
The only think I would be wary of is that this course does discuss sexual assault, slavery, pedophilia, ritual sacrifice, racism, xenophobia, and sexism, so just keep that in mind. I think Professor Haselswerdt handles these topics very well, and I would definitely take this course again if I had to do it all again.
Interesting course with a lovely professor. Prof H is a wonderful lecturer and she's very sweet and approachable. Discussion sections were also really enjoyable for me. Def recommend :)
Probably interesting if you are into Greek history/mythology, but even if you're not it's a super easy GE. Never went to lecture and didn't have any problems throughout.
Loved this class! very interesting and professor was charismatic and entertaining! very good elaboration on greek topics we had somewhat exposure to in high school, if interested in classical Greece or just simply fond of history you will love this course
Pleasant class. Learned a lot Papers were actually pretty fun to write. Highly recommend.
Professor Haselswerdt is a great professor. Her lectures are so engaging and fun. We even spent a lecture talking about the the Greek Amazonian warriors. Her class is pretty low maintenance too. You have section readings and weekly quizzes on Gradescope that you can take multiple times to get a full score. The papers are pretty fun too, and for the first paper, you get to write a poem. Honestly, if you like Percy Jackson and want to take a Greek history class take it with Professor Haselswerdt. She's awesome!
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