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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.
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.
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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Dr Pang is a wonderful professor who really takes the time to help his students after-class. Although he zooms through his lectures, he is always in his office and willing to explain in more detail what he taught in lecture. His exams are very conceptual. You really have to fully understand the labs to do well in the class. Dr. Pang is truly a very caring and patient professor and can be very helpful if you take the time to visit his office.
Pang is an "ok" teacher. His lectures which are once a week are extremely important since questions on the midterm and final come up from lecture. Be sure to pay attention to the 50 min lecture because he squeezes every minute and second he can explaining experiments and labs while talking at a insane crazy speed.
If you take Pang be prepared for the killer midterm and Final which will make or break your grade. Go over the practice exams and CONCEPTS since Pang likes to throw out the unexpected.
Seriously, Pang is overrated. I was dead scared when I first took his class, but now I realize that he isnt that hard as you think he is. It's simply a FALSE REPUTATION. I think his high ratings for difficulty comes from his 20BL class, but for 14BL, he's a good professor. His lectures are clear and he even gives you lecture handouts to follow through. Labs are easy, everyone gets high 90s on his lab reports. Tests weren't that hard as I thought they were. Couple ppl scored in the high 90s too--but of course, there are alwasy those complete slackers that do bad on his tests and lower the average. Main point: dont be scared about his tests or the average score. Basically, if you study moderately, u'll do fine. for me, I only studied 1 day before the final, and I did pretty well on it. I highly recommend him.
Contrary to what most people think, Dr. Pang is actually a really nice guy. The ONLY two complaints that I have about him are that his final was a bit hard (but not horrible so stop whining) and he's a bit hard to understand, but he makes up very well for that during office hours. He is ALWAYS available and ALWAYS more than willing to help. He even gives you answers to some questions on labs when you ask! He has review sheets for his tests, which do help alot. And really, he is a nice guy and cares about his students and their learning. I threw away one of my solutions on accident once during a lab and he didn't take off any points and still gave me an A in the class! I don't think many other professors will do that. And now it's the next quarter one summer after I took the class and he said "how'd you like your grade?" to me when I saw him on campus. Even though he's nice... YOU STILL HAVE TO STUDY! don't get me wrong now...
Oh please... Pang isn't that bad. He is not evil. This is UCLA, so any south campus major should be getting used to the HK accent. A lot of the grade rests on your TA, who grades your pre/post-labs, which are the bulk of the grade. Considering that most people copy labs and don't actually do the work themselves, it is no wonder that they fail the midterm and final.
Any lab class at this university requires tedious calculations and writing long procedures. Pang's class is no exception. People probably think 14BL is so hard because it's the first lab class they've taken at a university. Get used to it, kiddos.
After putting up with countless teachers who didn't care about the worthless classes they teach in high school, it is very discouraging to find the same situation in college with Johnny Pang and his Labs. This man just doesn't give a damn, and it shows. I got an A in the class and I didn't learn a thing, except how to pipet 5ml aliquots of mystery substances for reasons which remain beyond me. This disorganized class leaves you with an anxious feeling all quarter long; if you're not anxious about your grade like most of the uptight premeds you're going to be taking this class with, then you'll be anxious about the fact that in a college course you could be learning so little. However, it's an unfortunate necessity, so I'll give you my best advice for the exams as someone who's been there: DON'T STUDY! The exams are conceptual, and you learned the concepts in 14A. Studying only causes undue stress and confusion, as is evidenced by the countless people lamenting Pang's heartless destruction of their GPA. Other than that, just grin and bear it, it's guaranteed to be an uncomfortable ride.
Dr Pang is a wonderful professor who really takes the time to help his students after-class. Although he zooms through his lectures, he is always in his office and willing to explain in more detail what he taught in lecture. His exams are very conceptual. You really have to fully understand the labs to do well in the class. Dr. Pang is truly a very caring and patient professor and can be very helpful if you take the time to visit his office.
Pang is an "ok" teacher. His lectures which are once a week are extremely important since questions on the midterm and final come up from lecture. Be sure to pay attention to the 50 min lecture because he squeezes every minute and second he can explaining experiments and labs while talking at a insane crazy speed.
If you take Pang be prepared for the killer midterm and Final which will make or break your grade. Go over the practice exams and CONCEPTS since Pang likes to throw out the unexpected.
Seriously, Pang is overrated. I was dead scared when I first took his class, but now I realize that he isnt that hard as you think he is. It's simply a FALSE REPUTATION. I think his high ratings for difficulty comes from his 20BL class, but for 14BL, he's a good professor. His lectures are clear and he even gives you lecture handouts to follow through. Labs are easy, everyone gets high 90s on his lab reports. Tests weren't that hard as I thought they were. Couple ppl scored in the high 90s too--but of course, there are alwasy those complete slackers that do bad on his tests and lower the average. Main point: dont be scared about his tests or the average score. Basically, if you study moderately, u'll do fine. for me, I only studied 1 day before the final, and I did pretty well on it. I highly recommend him.
Contrary to what most people think, Dr. Pang is actually a really nice guy. The ONLY two complaints that I have about him are that his final was a bit hard (but not horrible so stop whining) and he's a bit hard to understand, but he makes up very well for that during office hours. He is ALWAYS available and ALWAYS more than willing to help. He even gives you answers to some questions on labs when you ask! He has review sheets for his tests, which do help alot. And really, he is a nice guy and cares about his students and their learning. I threw away one of my solutions on accident once during a lab and he didn't take off any points and still gave me an A in the class! I don't think many other professors will do that. And now it's the next quarter one summer after I took the class and he said "how'd you like your grade?" to me when I saw him on campus. Even though he's nice... YOU STILL HAVE TO STUDY! don't get me wrong now...
Oh please... Pang isn't that bad. He is not evil. This is UCLA, so any south campus major should be getting used to the HK accent. A lot of the grade rests on your TA, who grades your pre/post-labs, which are the bulk of the grade. Considering that most people copy labs and don't actually do the work themselves, it is no wonder that they fail the midterm and final.
Any lab class at this university requires tedious calculations and writing long procedures. Pang's class is no exception. People probably think 14BL is so hard because it's the first lab class they've taken at a university. Get used to it, kiddos.
After putting up with countless teachers who didn't care about the worthless classes they teach in high school, it is very discouraging to find the same situation in college with Johnny Pang and his Labs. This man just doesn't give a damn, and it shows. I got an A in the class and I didn't learn a thing, except how to pipet 5ml aliquots of mystery substances for reasons which remain beyond me. This disorganized class leaves you with an anxious feeling all quarter long; if you're not anxious about your grade like most of the uptight premeds you're going to be taking this class with, then you'll be anxious about the fact that in a college course you could be learning so little. However, it's an unfortunate necessity, so I'll give you my best advice for the exams as someone who's been there: DON'T STUDY! The exams are conceptual, and you learned the concepts in 14A. Studying only causes undue stress and confusion, as is evidenced by the countless people lamenting Pang's heartless destruction of their GPA. Other than that, just grin and bear it, it's guaranteed to be an uncomfortable ride.
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- Uses Slides (18)
- Has Group Projects (17)
- Needs Textbook (12)
- Often Funny (13)
- Would Take Again (15)