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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.
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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I REALLY DO NOT RECOMMEND TAKING THIS CLASS. The professor goes off topic most of the time and her lectures do not help with the test which is notoriously difficult. Instead of giving study materials like past exams, she expects the students to search for CPA questions online and this makes students who do not yet have CPA study resources hard to study. She never gives feedback to the assignments.
Her lecture is certainly entertaining and it keeps you awake. But dont expect to rely totally on her lecture for exams (which is all MC). She gave you the big picture for what you need to know in lecture and course reader. But the questions on the exams are mostly a particular example in which you need to apply the ideas behind. I agree with everyone else.. good luck in the guessing game because all the choices kind of make sense and you need some luck to choose the "most appropriate" answer. Even though you know the materials inside out, it's still not a given that you'd be able to answer the questions right. Study guide helps as it has some MCs that are relevant in exams. Dont buy the textbook. I try to read everything in the textbook for midterm but turns out confusing myself.
Unless you have previous experience interning at a big 4 in their audit unit, do not take this class. This class follows the rigid management bell curve. 2/3 of the students who took this class had audit internships, so they have a huge leg up on everyone else. If you don’t have the previous work experience, like me and the other 1/3 of the class, then you will only be able to get a C or below in the class. Find another elective. You are screwed from the beginning if you don’t have previous experience with audit.
3 Assigned and Graded Homework which are not very relevant to Exams. Her lectures can be so dry and sometime she tell us about her personal experiences while giving no/few insight of how it relates to Auditing. Lectures are basically all conceptual based and exams are SUPER HARD. Exams are made so that every answer seems correct and tricks students into picking them. NO studying materials(CAN'T even find online) other than the course reading and you basically WON'T know that you failed the class until you receive the grade.
Do not recommend this professor for this particular class.
Selling coursereader from Fall 2017! Also for ADVICE on how to get A!
(Very thick coursereader that NEEDS to be memorized in order to get A, dont waste time reading textbook)
Course: Mgmt 123 with Gardner
Price: $30 (venmo accepted)
Grade received: A
Contact: **********
Took MGMT 123 and MGMT 128 with her Spring 2014. Totally fun and excellent professor. Really enjoyed her classes and Prof. Gardner is very nice and resourceful. Selling her course packet (for assignment and cases) for both classess, $15 each and negotiable! Txt me at **********!
Prof Gardener is very energetic. I can't believe she has been telling the same jokes in all the classes for so many years and never get tired of it. They are not funny but she seems have a lot of fun doing it. Sometime the jokeS do make students laugh because the students laugh at her. She is very discouraging towards people's future academic and career path. She makes the boring material somewhat interesting and easy to understand. The midterm and final is lot more difficult than you would never think. The fact some people say it's guessing game is not exaggerating. My advice to you? Go to lecture, try to have a thorough understanding about the material; Know the course reader inside out; Read the book and do the study guide if you have extra time and DON'T TAKE THIS CLASS BEFORE YOU GET A FULL TIME OFFER BECAUSE IT WILL RUIN YOUR GPA!
So far I have received all As in my accounting classes up to and including 120b. But this 123 class was a class that i couldn't have felt more lost in. Gardner was great at lecturing on individual topics, but I never really learned how everything fit in together. Many times she would just brush over a topic when I felt that it would have helped to teach about it more in depth and connect it into the larger scheme of things. She taught well with acronyms, but having to memorize everything word for word from her reader and regurgitating it on her exams was ridiculous. This is one class that essay type and memorization type people will enjoy taking. I, on the other hand, prefer more numbers oriented practical problems. Also, the 50% exams are a killer since once you slip, im sorry to say, you are dead. These exams have some open ended problems that she will not budge on about interpretation after the exam is graded and done. I ended up with a C+ in the class. I have found that audit is not that bad, but not as interesting as I had believed. I no longer want to be an auditor. Enjoy~
Professor Gardner is a great professor for audit. Both her midterm and final are 50% each. Just study the course reader, and only the course reader, and you\355ll be fine. Don\355t bother getting the textbook, it\355ll just add to your dust collectors. You don\355t really need the study guide either, but I suppose it wouldn\355t hurt to have. She gives great examples of how audit applies to the real world. She tries to make the class fun, and you also learn a lot in her class. She makes sure you learn what you need fo rthe CPA exam and for the audit world. She teaches us what we need to know, not useless junk, and that's the best thing about her class.
I REALLY DO NOT RECOMMEND TAKING THIS CLASS. The professor goes off topic most of the time and her lectures do not help with the test which is notoriously difficult. Instead of giving study materials like past exams, she expects the students to search for CPA questions online and this makes students who do not yet have CPA study resources hard to study. She never gives feedback to the assignments.
Her lecture is certainly entertaining and it keeps you awake. But dont expect to rely totally on her lecture for exams (which is all MC). She gave you the big picture for what you need to know in lecture and course reader. But the questions on the exams are mostly a particular example in which you need to apply the ideas behind. I agree with everyone else.. good luck in the guessing game because all the choices kind of make sense and you need some luck to choose the "most appropriate" answer. Even though you know the materials inside out, it's still not a given that you'd be able to answer the questions right. Study guide helps as it has some MCs that are relevant in exams. Dont buy the textbook. I try to read everything in the textbook for midterm but turns out confusing myself.
Unless you have previous experience interning at a big 4 in their audit unit, do not take this class. This class follows the rigid management bell curve. 2/3 of the students who took this class had audit internships, so they have a huge leg up on everyone else. If you don’t have the previous work experience, like me and the other 1/3 of the class, then you will only be able to get a C or below in the class. Find another elective. You are screwed from the beginning if you don’t have previous experience with audit.
3 Assigned and Graded Homework which are not very relevant to Exams. Her lectures can be so dry and sometime she tell us about her personal experiences while giving no/few insight of how it relates to Auditing. Lectures are basically all conceptual based and exams are SUPER HARD. Exams are made so that every answer seems correct and tricks students into picking them. NO studying materials(CAN'T even find online) other than the course reading and you basically WON'T know that you failed the class until you receive the grade.
Do not recommend this professor for this particular class.
Selling coursereader from Fall 2017! Also for ADVICE on how to get A!
(Very thick coursereader that NEEDS to be memorized in order to get A, dont waste time reading textbook)
Course: Mgmt 123 with Gardner
Price: $30 (venmo accepted)
Grade received: A
Contact: **********
Took MGMT 123 and MGMT 128 with her Spring 2014. Totally fun and excellent professor. Really enjoyed her classes and Prof. Gardner is very nice and resourceful. Selling her course packet (for assignment and cases) for both classess, $15 each and negotiable! Txt me at **********!
Prof Gardener is very energetic. I can't believe she has been telling the same jokes in all the classes for so many years and never get tired of it. They are not funny but she seems have a lot of fun doing it. Sometime the jokeS do make students laugh because the students laugh at her. She is very discouraging towards people's future academic and career path. She makes the boring material somewhat interesting and easy to understand. The midterm and final is lot more difficult than you would never think. The fact some people say it's guessing game is not exaggerating. My advice to you? Go to lecture, try to have a thorough understanding about the material; Know the course reader inside out; Read the book and do the study guide if you have extra time and DON'T TAKE THIS CLASS BEFORE YOU GET A FULL TIME OFFER BECAUSE IT WILL RUIN YOUR GPA!
So far I have received all As in my accounting classes up to and including 120b. But this 123 class was a class that i couldn't have felt more lost in. Gardner was great at lecturing on individual topics, but I never really learned how everything fit in together. Many times she would just brush over a topic when I felt that it would have helped to teach about it more in depth and connect it into the larger scheme of things. She taught well with acronyms, but having to memorize everything word for word from her reader and regurgitating it on her exams was ridiculous. This is one class that essay type and memorization type people will enjoy taking. I, on the other hand, prefer more numbers oriented practical problems. Also, the 50% exams are a killer since once you slip, im sorry to say, you are dead. These exams have some open ended problems that she will not budge on about interpretation after the exam is graded and done. I ended up with a C+ in the class. I have found that audit is not that bad, but not as interesting as I had believed. I no longer want to be an auditor. Enjoy~
Professor Gardner is a great professor for audit. Both her midterm and final are 50% each. Just study the course reader, and only the course reader, and you\355ll be fine. Don\355t bother getting the textbook, it\355ll just add to your dust collectors. You don\355t really need the study guide either, but I suppose it wouldn\355t hurt to have. She gives great examples of how audit applies to the real world. She tries to make the class fun, and you also learn a lot in her class. She makes sure you learn what you need fo rthe CPA exam and for the audit world. She teaches us what we need to know, not useless junk, and that's the best thing about her class.
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