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Ok I took this class for a GE and honestly, DO NOT DO THAT. I am here to tell you this is a weeder class for English Majors and I am not that nor did I know that. But, I will admit my writing and analysis skills are 10x better then when I started. I went to the writing center for every damn essay and still couldn't get an A. I went to my TA's office hours and again, no A.
The other comments are accurate and reflective of Professor Weaver's English 10A class. Professor Weaver is a passionate, enthusiastic, and caring professor—one of the most easygoing and personable professor I have had at UCLA. She is not at all confusing and welcomes student questions of all sorts. Definitely take her for 10A if you can. There are readings from the textbook each week and Professor Weaver discusses those readings in her lectures. The grade breakdowns are as follows: discussion boards (10%), discussion participation (20%), two short response papers (5% each), first close-reading paper (15%; 4 pages), second close-reading paper (20%; 4 pages), final curatorial assignment (25%; 5-7 pages). Professor Weaver made 10A fun and manageable for me, so don't hesitate if you have the chance to take her for your 10A requirement.
I absolutely loved having Professor Weaver for English 10A and felt like she made it extremely interesting and engaging. I had not heard very good things about English 10A with previous professors, especially about the final, but Weaver completely changed my view of the class and made our final a curatorial project instead of the traditional in-person final. You could tell Weaver was extremely passionate about what she was discussing and I felt like that made the material we were reading that much more fascinating and exciting. The readings for the week can get a little heavy at times, but I felt like if I started reading a little earlier in the week it took some of the load off. The papers were pretty doable; however, I would highly recommend going to your TA for feedback and to get a sense of what they expect from the papers as they will provide you the best critiques. I also loved going to Weaver's office hours and felt like she was really welcoming to any and all questions I had about the class and material at hand. Especially compared to other professors, she was super responsive to individual and class-wide needs. Overall, I highly recommend Weaver for 10A as I felt like she was easily one of the best English professors I've had yet!
Took 10A as a first-year English major and Professor Weaver actually slays so hard. She's super enthusiastic about the stuff that she teaches, but not in a way where it would bore/annoy you. You can tell how passionate she is about English and lowkey that motivated me as an English major. Prof. Weaver also cares more about what u learn from the class rather than worrying about your grades, so 10A has zero exams. We had some weekly quizzes but they're super easy. Overall, these are your only assignments:
1. Response Paper 1 (1 page)
2. Response paper 2 is not even a paper, you just annotate a sonnet and submit it
3. Close Reading Paper 1 (3-5 pgs)
4. Close Reading Paper 2 (3-5 pgs)
5. Final Project, which is a curatorial statement (4-5 pgs) where you need to pick 2 texts from the syllabus and 2 objects and just talk about them
Some weeks are heavier than others with reading, but just stay on track with the syllabus and even if you have no idea what you're reading, Prof. Weaver just does a wonderful job explaining every reading so it's kinda impossible to be lost in this class.
Discussions and participation are required. I had Erin as my TA and Erin's pretty chill, not a harsh TA at all and she gives good, detailed comments on your work.
Overall, 10A was easier than my high school AP Lit and Lang class combined.
Ok I took this class for a GE and honestly, DO NOT DO THAT. I am here to tell you this is a weeder class for English Majors and I am not that nor did I know that. But, I will admit my writing and analysis skills are 10x better then when I started. I went to the writing center for every damn essay and still couldn't get an A. I went to my TA's office hours and again, no A.
The other comments are accurate and reflective of Professor Weaver's English 10A class. Professor Weaver is a passionate, enthusiastic, and caring professor—one of the most easygoing and personable professor I have had at UCLA. She is not at all confusing and welcomes student questions of all sorts. Definitely take her for 10A if you can. There are readings from the textbook each week and Professor Weaver discusses those readings in her lectures. The grade breakdowns are as follows: discussion boards (10%), discussion participation (20%), two short response papers (5% each), first close-reading paper (15%; 4 pages), second close-reading paper (20%; 4 pages), final curatorial assignment (25%; 5-7 pages). Professor Weaver made 10A fun and manageable for me, so don't hesitate if you have the chance to take her for your 10A requirement.
I absolutely loved having Professor Weaver for English 10A and felt like she made it extremely interesting and engaging. I had not heard very good things about English 10A with previous professors, especially about the final, but Weaver completely changed my view of the class and made our final a curatorial project instead of the traditional in-person final. You could tell Weaver was extremely passionate about what she was discussing and I felt like that made the material we were reading that much more fascinating and exciting. The readings for the week can get a little heavy at times, but I felt like if I started reading a little earlier in the week it took some of the load off. The papers were pretty doable; however, I would highly recommend going to your TA for feedback and to get a sense of what they expect from the papers as they will provide you the best critiques. I also loved going to Weaver's office hours and felt like she was really welcoming to any and all questions I had about the class and material at hand. Especially compared to other professors, she was super responsive to individual and class-wide needs. Overall, I highly recommend Weaver for 10A as I felt like she was easily one of the best English professors I've had yet!
Took 10A as a first-year English major and Professor Weaver actually slays so hard. She's super enthusiastic about the stuff that she teaches, but not in a way where it would bore/annoy you. You can tell how passionate she is about English and lowkey that motivated me as an English major. Prof. Weaver also cares more about what u learn from the class rather than worrying about your grades, so 10A has zero exams. We had some weekly quizzes but they're super easy. Overall, these are your only assignments:
1. Response Paper 1 (1 page)
2. Response paper 2 is not even a paper, you just annotate a sonnet and submit it
3. Close Reading Paper 1 (3-5 pgs)
4. Close Reading Paper 2 (3-5 pgs)
5. Final Project, which is a curatorial statement (4-5 pgs) where you need to pick 2 texts from the syllabus and 2 objects and just talk about them
Some weeks are heavier than others with reading, but just stay on track with the syllabus and even if you have no idea what you're reading, Prof. Weaver just does a wonderful job explaining every reading so it's kinda impossible to be lost in this class.
Discussions and participation are required. I had Erin as my TA and Erin's pretty chill, not a harsh TA at all and she gives good, detailed comments on your work.
Overall, 10A was easier than my high school AP Lit and Lang class combined.
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