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I took this class as an easy A and I can confidently say that the only reason I passed with an A was because the tests were online. The lecture material is a bit droning, but you have to pay attention for the lecture quizzes due each day (these are not graded for completion but rather for accuracy which sucks). The midterm and final were extremely difficult, and again, if I would have taken them in person then I do not think any amount of studying could have gotten me an A. The project was kind of easy but just a lot of work and very tedious. The prof and my TA (Ingrid Cely) were really great at responding to questions or concerns you might have, but other than that, I would not classify this as an easy A.
I had the pleasure of taking Dr.Edison’s class last quarter, and I can’t recommend him enough! He was not only incredibly knowledgeable, but also sweet, approachable, and always willing to help. His teaching style is so engaging that even the more challenging topics felt manageable. He truly cares about his students' success and makes the learning experience enjoyable and informative.
Also, I’m selling the book**********) and iProfile we needed for the course – in excellent condition for not as much as I had to buy it for! Let me know if you're interested at 3-2-3 - 8-6-8-9-6-6-8.
DO NOT TAKE THIS CLASS IF YOU ARE NOT A STEM MAJOR. I don’t even understand why this class is offered as a GE or during the summer. It’s incredibly tedious and overly difficult for being a GE and taking it during the summer is worse because it’s asynchronous and the recorded lectures and labs suck. There’s a lecture and lab quiz every week in addition to lab assignments, the week long iprofile report (have to purchase for $100), and the final project (which I ended up typing 16 pages for). The quizzes and tests are made up of questions that were not covered in the lecture or lab recordings, they are also proctored so expect to have to know this stuff off the top of your head every week including for the midterm and final. The final project is graded without a rubric so your score is not broken down or explained. For someone who has only ever gotten one B (and that’s my lowest grade ever!) taking this class was very upsetting. Do not take this class if you have other options!
The greatest quality of this course is that it offers lessons that go far beyond the classroom. The curriculum covers the different systems of the body in light detail (no chemistry knowledge needed) and encourages healthy lifestyle choices to prevent chronic illnesses that commonly affect them. There is no homework, just a single project due in the 9th week. The project accounts for the majority of the grade and takes a considerable amount of time so it is best to start as soon as possible. Students are required to track their food and activity for a week and produce a variety of resulting documents via a paid software (more info later) called IProfile. These documents are then used to draw conclusions and form recommendations. Overall, the project is large and tedious but it does not require high effort. Quizzes are very easy and require the basic tasks of reading the textbook and paying attention during lecture. There are 2 lecture quizzes and 3 lab quizzes so make sure to pay attention during the lab as well. The materials for this course consist of a textbook written by Professor Esdin himself and an archaic software called IProfile, totaling $100. Note that these materials can only be purchased from a specific store near UCLA.
Awwww such an angel! Not sure how people could struggle with this class. It was insanely easy. 10/10 recommend if you want an A and want to satisfy a GE requirement. Literally wish I could take this again and again (tew easy) :)
Selling my course reader + iProfile! text ********** if interested
You definitely have to work for your grade in this class. The material is easy to digest and constant exposure to it definitely helps you remember the information better. Your grade is made up of midterms, lecture exams, lab quizzes, a final exam, and a final project. The tests are not hard as long as you pay attention during lecture and keep up with the course reader. The project is pretty easy but a bit tedious, so it'd be best to dedicate a week to spread out the work. I'd say it took around 3-4 hours to put together (assuming you have all the information ready). Loved my TA, she definitely helped out a lot regarding any questions with the project.
I really like Dr. Esdin. He knew the material well and taught clearly and concisely. However, I found that unlike the other 7 series classes, 7C's Iclickers weren't similar to the tests. Honestly, the tests felt like reading comprehensions to trick the student rather than actually teaching on the material we learned. I feel like the tests weren't specific in the wording of the questions so multiple answers could be the correct ones. They were frustrating. That being said, just based on the lectures, Esdin was a great, understanding professor. He is also funny, so go to lectures, they are worth it. I enjoyed learning about our body's systems, it was a really cool class for someone who has never taken physiology in high school.
I took this class as an easy A and I can confidently say that the only reason I passed with an A was because the tests were online. The lecture material is a bit droning, but you have to pay attention for the lecture quizzes due each day (these are not graded for completion but rather for accuracy which sucks). The midterm and final were extremely difficult, and again, if I would have taken them in person then I do not think any amount of studying could have gotten me an A. The project was kind of easy but just a lot of work and very tedious. The prof and my TA (Ingrid Cely) were really great at responding to questions or concerns you might have, but other than that, I would not classify this as an easy A.
I had the pleasure of taking Dr.Edison’s class last quarter, and I can’t recommend him enough! He was not only incredibly knowledgeable, but also sweet, approachable, and always willing to help. His teaching style is so engaging that even the more challenging topics felt manageable. He truly cares about his students' success and makes the learning experience enjoyable and informative.
Also, I’m selling the book**********) and iProfile we needed for the course – in excellent condition for not as much as I had to buy it for! Let me know if you're interested at 3-2-3 - 8-6-8-9-6-6-8.
DO NOT TAKE THIS CLASS IF YOU ARE NOT A STEM MAJOR. I don’t even understand why this class is offered as a GE or during the summer. It’s incredibly tedious and overly difficult for being a GE and taking it during the summer is worse because it’s asynchronous and the recorded lectures and labs suck. There’s a lecture and lab quiz every week in addition to lab assignments, the week long iprofile report (have to purchase for $100), and the final project (which I ended up typing 16 pages for). The quizzes and tests are made up of questions that were not covered in the lecture or lab recordings, they are also proctored so expect to have to know this stuff off the top of your head every week including for the midterm and final. The final project is graded without a rubric so your score is not broken down or explained. For someone who has only ever gotten one B (and that’s my lowest grade ever!) taking this class was very upsetting. Do not take this class if you have other options!
The greatest quality of this course is that it offers lessons that go far beyond the classroom. The curriculum covers the different systems of the body in light detail (no chemistry knowledge needed) and encourages healthy lifestyle choices to prevent chronic illnesses that commonly affect them. There is no homework, just a single project due in the 9th week. The project accounts for the majority of the grade and takes a considerable amount of time so it is best to start as soon as possible. Students are required to track their food and activity for a week and produce a variety of resulting documents via a paid software (more info later) called IProfile. These documents are then used to draw conclusions and form recommendations. Overall, the project is large and tedious but it does not require high effort. Quizzes are very easy and require the basic tasks of reading the textbook and paying attention during lecture. There are 2 lecture quizzes and 3 lab quizzes so make sure to pay attention during the lab as well. The materials for this course consist of a textbook written by Professor Esdin himself and an archaic software called IProfile, totaling $100. Note that these materials can only be purchased from a specific store near UCLA.
Awwww such an angel! Not sure how people could struggle with this class. It was insanely easy. 10/10 recommend if you want an A and want to satisfy a GE requirement. Literally wish I could take this again and again (tew easy) :)
Selling my course reader + iProfile! text ********** if interested
You definitely have to work for your grade in this class. The material is easy to digest and constant exposure to it definitely helps you remember the information better. Your grade is made up of midterms, lecture exams, lab quizzes, a final exam, and a final project. The tests are not hard as long as you pay attention during lecture and keep up with the course reader. The project is pretty easy but a bit tedious, so it'd be best to dedicate a week to spread out the work. I'd say it took around 3-4 hours to put together (assuming you have all the information ready). Loved my TA, she definitely helped out a lot regarding any questions with the project.
I really like Dr. Esdin. He knew the material well and taught clearly and concisely. However, I found that unlike the other 7 series classes, 7C's Iclickers weren't similar to the tests. Honestly, the tests felt like reading comprehensions to trick the student rather than actually teaching on the material we learned. I feel like the tests weren't specific in the wording of the questions so multiple answers could be the correct ones. They were frustrating. That being said, just based on the lectures, Esdin was a great, understanding professor. He is also funny, so go to lectures, they are worth it. I enjoyed learning about our body's systems, it was a really cool class for someone who has never taken physiology in high school.