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This class is my absolute favorite class that I've taken at UCLA by far. This class also changed the way I see the world and people around me. Dr. Smurda is an amazing professor and her lectures were highly enjoyable and extremely interesting.
Like the other reviews mention, her grading is a bit unfair. Your entire grade is pretty much based on just the midterm and the final so beware. I have never studied so hard in my life before. I feel like I gained so much knowledge from this class and worked very hardly, yet the B I earned does not reflect how much effort I put in. However, the material is actually very interesting to study so at least you won't be bored!
Dr. Smurda is really funny, accommodating, and truly wants all of her students to succeed. I would highly recommend taking diligent notes and really tuning in to each lecture in order to do well. Her exams were closed note, which is another reason I had to study so hardly. Dr. Smurda offers extra credit opportunities as well, so if you want to boost your grade even more I would do those.
Overall, I would definitely recommend taking this class! Although I am usually a straight-A student and received a B in this class, I am still very glad I took it because I learned so much and see the world around me differently now. Take at your own risk.
I completely disagree with anyone who says that the tests for this class were unfair. The average on both exams was high and as long as you studied the slides and did the assigned reading, you could easily get an "A" on the tests. Dr. Smurda is my favorite professor because she actually cares about her students and spends time getting to know them and she will go the extra mile to help them during office hours. Her lectures were always engaging and interactive and the material was really interesting. I would highly recommend this class.
Okay so what's funny is that this class has taught me to not trust the grade distribution. The reason being that I entered this quarter taking this class as well as Cognitive Psychology and I was expecting (based of the grade distribution) to have to Pass No Pass this class and just get the A in CogPsych. But nope, I literally barely scraped by in 120A (CogPsych) giving it a decent amount of effort and got an A in this class giving it the same effort.
So with all that being said, I think it really just depends on what you're good at. If you did okay in 100B, you'll do fine in this class. I got an A- in 100B and an A in this class. It really. isn't hard at alllll if you put in at least some effort. The test was supposed to be hard but I got a 96% on it. It's hard to remember the last time I did that well on it. Literally all you have to know for this class is research methods and you're good.
Overall the class was easy but the tests were poorly written in my opinion. The TAs were very helpful on the first exam and then didn’t give us much for the final. However, we got a front and back cheat sheet for the final but the averages for both exams were the same.
This class was interesting but definitely not the easy A I thought it would be (coming from a student with a 3.9 cumulative GPA.) There’s 1 midterm and 1 final, and they’re weighted 30% and 40%, with whichever one you do better on weighted 40%. Final was not cumulative. There are 6 3-question quizzes on the readings, with your lowest score dropped. These quizzes are 10% of your grade. There was a final paper due week 9 that could either be a research proposal or application of social influence tactics (6-7 page requirement) that was 20% of your grade. Pam, the TA, is nice and helpful but was very nit picky when grading the papers and took off points for minor APA format mistakes, typos, etc. so definitely proofread your paper before turning it in. Dr. Smurda offers 1% extra credit for participating in poll questions during class, so it’s a good idea to actually attend class, but she also records lectures on Bruin cast. She offers another 1% extra credit for participating in SONA studies. As for the exams, they’re pretty detailed and not really common sense. They draw on really specific concepts from the readings and lecture so you definitely have to do all of the readings and know the material. This class isn’t necessarily difficult, but there is just a lot of reading and memorization involved, and you can’t really just skim by and do the bare minimum if you want an A.
2 exams worth 50% and 30% (weighted in your favor) and discussion section hw worth 20%.
Content was very intuitive yet still required some studying to understand it to the level the exams required. No textbook but discussion section hw was based on 4 books – definitely did not need to read all of the assigned chapters though. Overall I really enjoyed the class, learned a lot, and would recommend.
This class was super manageable! Social psych isn't my favorite psych topic but the material still kept me engaged. I was lucky enough to take this class in a quarter where I had a really light workload in my other classes, so a lot of my focus went into this class which is how I managed to get an A+. I also did all three of the extra credit opportunities (answer 70% of the PollEv questions, 3 hours of SONA studies, and a page of notes for the final) which boosted my grade up 3%. The midterm and final questions are not that difficult as long as you genuinely understand the material! I made a quizlet and updated it every weekend with the material we learned that week to make sure I stayed on top of the content and didn't fall behind. This made studying for the tests a lot easier as well because I already knew a lot of the material, and didn't feel like I was cramming all at once. Overall, great class to take if your other classes aren't super challenging!
This class was really a pain for me. The biggest reason why is because the exams are worth 80% of your grade (30% and 50% - the higher grade gets weighed more). The exams were super tough because a lot of the times the wording itself wasn't clear (especially on the midterm). My TA told me that sometimes multiple options are correct, so you just need to "choose the most correct one" which makes it super difficult to answer the questions. I personally found the final to be much better than the midterm, and I scored higher on the final which really saved my grade (I was on track for getting a C or lower). The TA's are super nice and engaging but I didn't necessarily find them to be that helpful and we didn't get any extra study resources from discussion sections. There isn't any homework except for completing your discussion seed (which usually you'll get full points on) so the course itself is low-workload. Don't let that fool you because I really had to spend a lot of time studying for the midterm and even more time for the final. I think other people in the class found the exams to be much easier than me, but for some reason, I just found it really difficult even though I took notes before going to lecture, attended every lecture, took detailed notes, rewatched lecture again after class, etc. I thought that Dr. Smurda's presentation notes didn't reflect what she was saying so a lot of times I had to just write down word for word what she was saying before actually even reading the slides. For some content on the midterm, there were things that I literally had never seen before, despite all my efforts. The content of the class itself is easy but the exams didn't reflect the lecture content and there was way more application that I anticipated. However, one thing that I did appreciate about Dr. Smurda is that EC is offered (up to 3% of your final grade!!!) which is huge. However, I don't really think it personally benefitted me as Dr. Smurda also has a policy of not rounding up grades. All in all, I'd say take this class at your own risk. If there's a different Psych Upper Div to take I'd recommend taking something else or taking 135 with a different professor who has a better weighing system.
Dr. Smurda's class is by far one of my favorite classes ever at UCLA. I took this class with a very cautious mindset because of the negative Bruinwalk reviews but ended up with an A+. Dr. Smurda's grading policy might seem unfair to some people with the midterm and final being 80% of our grade, but she gave plenty of extra credit if you uploaded handwritten notes, completed the SONA experiment, and answered 70% of the poll everywhere questions.
I would not let the 80% exam weight frighten you because the exams were overall pretty easy and straightforward IF YOU STUDIED. A lot of people I knew had very ineffective studying methods like just reading the slides the day before the exam, and they were the ones complaining about the class. Like every other class, you need to study. Personally, I rewatched the lecture videos and took handwritten notes on them, then went back and reviewed my notes. Exams are also not cumulative, you will only be tested on post-midterm concepts for the final.
Discussion sections mainly went over the 4 readings (2 pre-midterm and 2 post-midterm). My TA Ryan was honestly the best TA ever--he kept discussions from feeling boring and I could tell he was very knowledgeable about the concepts. The four readings were all extremely interesting and fun to read. You aren't required to read all of the books (only certain chapters are assigned). I wouldn't focus on the readings too much since there are only about 4-5 questions about the readings on the exams.
Dr. Smurda is also a wonderful person to get to know if you attend her office hours. I only attended once because I got way too busy into the quarter. She's engaging, intelligent, and very charismatic. My biggest regret was not attending her office hours more, but I plan to take her social influence class soon!
Out of all the psych classes I've took so far, this has definitely been my favorite one content-wise! It's not the easiest column B class you can take as a psych major, but it's a very rewarding and interesting one.
This class was not as difficult as I expected it to be based on some previous reviews, but it wasn't necessarily a cakewalk, either. The exams were in-person, closed note (except for one page front and back you could use for the final), and 80% of your grade, which I guess can be a bit daunting for people still used to COVID era exams. To get a solid A, you definitely have to study a lot. In the lectures, Dr. Smurda was extremely clear and concise, and her demos + polls kept everyone really engaged. However, because her slides were so content-heavy, it was super easy to miss information (some of which was only mentioned verbally) important for the exams. As a part of studying, I made sure to watch all the lecture recordings and write down all the significant information I missed the first time around. On the exams, there were usually 1 or 2 kind of wonky questions, but overall they were really doable (averages were in the mid B range).
With that being said, make sure to stay on top of things in this class. I feel like some people may struggle with this class because they fall into the trap of just feeling like everything is common sense, which is definitely not the case (especially with the hefty amount of studies you have to remember). There was a decent amount of reading (which showed up on exams), but most of the books we read were really interesting.
Overall, I feel like Dr. Smurda really wants her students to learn and makes the class just the right amount of challenging. This is a great class but not one you can slack off in!
This class is my absolute favorite class that I've taken at UCLA by far. This class also changed the way I see the world and people around me. Dr. Smurda is an amazing professor and her lectures were highly enjoyable and extremely interesting.
Like the other reviews mention, her grading is a bit unfair. Your entire grade is pretty much based on just the midterm and the final so beware. I have never studied so hard in my life before. I feel like I gained so much knowledge from this class and worked very hardly, yet the B I earned does not reflect how much effort I put in. However, the material is actually very interesting to study so at least you won't be bored!
Dr. Smurda is really funny, accommodating, and truly wants all of her students to succeed. I would highly recommend taking diligent notes and really tuning in to each lecture in order to do well. Her exams were closed note, which is another reason I had to study so hardly. Dr. Smurda offers extra credit opportunities as well, so if you want to boost your grade even more I would do those.
Overall, I would definitely recommend taking this class! Although I am usually a straight-A student and received a B in this class, I am still very glad I took it because I learned so much and see the world around me differently now. Take at your own risk.
I completely disagree with anyone who says that the tests for this class were unfair. The average on both exams was high and as long as you studied the slides and did the assigned reading, you could easily get an "A" on the tests. Dr. Smurda is my favorite professor because she actually cares about her students and spends time getting to know them and she will go the extra mile to help them during office hours. Her lectures were always engaging and interactive and the material was really interesting. I would highly recommend this class.
Okay so what's funny is that this class has taught me to not trust the grade distribution. The reason being that I entered this quarter taking this class as well as Cognitive Psychology and I was expecting (based of the grade distribution) to have to Pass No Pass this class and just get the A in CogPsych. But nope, I literally barely scraped by in 120A (CogPsych) giving it a decent amount of effort and got an A in this class giving it the same effort.
So with all that being said, I think it really just depends on what you're good at. If you did okay in 100B, you'll do fine in this class. I got an A- in 100B and an A in this class. It really. isn't hard at alllll if you put in at least some effort. The test was supposed to be hard but I got a 96% on it. It's hard to remember the last time I did that well on it. Literally all you have to know for this class is research methods and you're good.
Overall the class was easy but the tests were poorly written in my opinion. The TAs were very helpful on the first exam and then didn’t give us much for the final. However, we got a front and back cheat sheet for the final but the averages for both exams were the same.
This class was interesting but definitely not the easy A I thought it would be (coming from a student with a 3.9 cumulative GPA.) There’s 1 midterm and 1 final, and they’re weighted 30% and 40%, with whichever one you do better on weighted 40%. Final was not cumulative. There are 6 3-question quizzes on the readings, with your lowest score dropped. These quizzes are 10% of your grade. There was a final paper due week 9 that could either be a research proposal or application of social influence tactics (6-7 page requirement) that was 20% of your grade. Pam, the TA, is nice and helpful but was very nit picky when grading the papers and took off points for minor APA format mistakes, typos, etc. so definitely proofread your paper before turning it in. Dr. Smurda offers 1% extra credit for participating in poll questions during class, so it’s a good idea to actually attend class, but she also records lectures on Bruin cast. She offers another 1% extra credit for participating in SONA studies. As for the exams, they’re pretty detailed and not really common sense. They draw on really specific concepts from the readings and lecture so you definitely have to do all of the readings and know the material. This class isn’t necessarily difficult, but there is just a lot of reading and memorization involved, and you can’t really just skim by and do the bare minimum if you want an A.
2 exams worth 50% and 30% (weighted in your favor) and discussion section hw worth 20%.
Content was very intuitive yet still required some studying to understand it to the level the exams required. No textbook but discussion section hw was based on 4 books – definitely did not need to read all of the assigned chapters though. Overall I really enjoyed the class, learned a lot, and would recommend.
This class was super manageable! Social psych isn't my favorite psych topic but the material still kept me engaged. I was lucky enough to take this class in a quarter where I had a really light workload in my other classes, so a lot of my focus went into this class which is how I managed to get an A+. I also did all three of the extra credit opportunities (answer 70% of the PollEv questions, 3 hours of SONA studies, and a page of notes for the final) which boosted my grade up 3%. The midterm and final questions are not that difficult as long as you genuinely understand the material! I made a quizlet and updated it every weekend with the material we learned that week to make sure I stayed on top of the content and didn't fall behind. This made studying for the tests a lot easier as well because I already knew a lot of the material, and didn't feel like I was cramming all at once. Overall, great class to take if your other classes aren't super challenging!
This class was really a pain for me. The biggest reason why is because the exams are worth 80% of your grade (30% and 50% - the higher grade gets weighed more). The exams were super tough because a lot of the times the wording itself wasn't clear (especially on the midterm). My TA told me that sometimes multiple options are correct, so you just need to "choose the most correct one" which makes it super difficult to answer the questions. I personally found the final to be much better than the midterm, and I scored higher on the final which really saved my grade (I was on track for getting a C or lower). The TA's are super nice and engaging but I didn't necessarily find them to be that helpful and we didn't get any extra study resources from discussion sections. There isn't any homework except for completing your discussion seed (which usually you'll get full points on) so the course itself is low-workload. Don't let that fool you because I really had to spend a lot of time studying for the midterm and even more time for the final. I think other people in the class found the exams to be much easier than me, but for some reason, I just found it really difficult even though I took notes before going to lecture, attended every lecture, took detailed notes, rewatched lecture again after class, etc. I thought that Dr. Smurda's presentation notes didn't reflect what she was saying so a lot of times I had to just write down word for word what she was saying before actually even reading the slides. For some content on the midterm, there were things that I literally had never seen before, despite all my efforts. The content of the class itself is easy but the exams didn't reflect the lecture content and there was way more application that I anticipated. However, one thing that I did appreciate about Dr. Smurda is that EC is offered (up to 3% of your final grade!!!) which is huge. However, I don't really think it personally benefitted me as Dr. Smurda also has a policy of not rounding up grades. All in all, I'd say take this class at your own risk. If there's a different Psych Upper Div to take I'd recommend taking something else or taking 135 with a different professor who has a better weighing system.
Dr. Smurda's class is by far one of my favorite classes ever at UCLA. I took this class with a very cautious mindset because of the negative Bruinwalk reviews but ended up with an A+. Dr. Smurda's grading policy might seem unfair to some people with the midterm and final being 80% of our grade, but she gave plenty of extra credit if you uploaded handwritten notes, completed the SONA experiment, and answered 70% of the poll everywhere questions.
I would not let the 80% exam weight frighten you because the exams were overall pretty easy and straightforward IF YOU STUDIED. A lot of people I knew had very ineffective studying methods like just reading the slides the day before the exam, and they were the ones complaining about the class. Like every other class, you need to study. Personally, I rewatched the lecture videos and took handwritten notes on them, then went back and reviewed my notes. Exams are also not cumulative, you will only be tested on post-midterm concepts for the final.
Discussion sections mainly went over the 4 readings (2 pre-midterm and 2 post-midterm). My TA Ryan was honestly the best TA ever--he kept discussions from feeling boring and I could tell he was very knowledgeable about the concepts. The four readings were all extremely interesting and fun to read. You aren't required to read all of the books (only certain chapters are assigned). I wouldn't focus on the readings too much since there are only about 4-5 questions about the readings on the exams.
Dr. Smurda is also a wonderful person to get to know if you attend her office hours. I only attended once because I got way too busy into the quarter. She's engaging, intelligent, and very charismatic. My biggest regret was not attending her office hours more, but I plan to take her social influence class soon!
Out of all the psych classes I've took so far, this has definitely been my favorite one content-wise! It's not the easiest column B class you can take as a psych major, but it's a very rewarding and interesting one.
This class was not as difficult as I expected it to be based on some previous reviews, but it wasn't necessarily a cakewalk, either. The exams were in-person, closed note (except for one page front and back you could use for the final), and 80% of your grade, which I guess can be a bit daunting for people still used to COVID era exams. To get a solid A, you definitely have to study a lot. In the lectures, Dr. Smurda was extremely clear and concise, and her demos + polls kept everyone really engaged. However, because her slides were so content-heavy, it was super easy to miss information (some of which was only mentioned verbally) important for the exams. As a part of studying, I made sure to watch all the lecture recordings and write down all the significant information I missed the first time around. On the exams, there were usually 1 or 2 kind of wonky questions, but overall they were really doable (averages were in the mid B range).
With that being said, make sure to stay on top of things in this class. I feel like some people may struggle with this class because they fall into the trap of just feeling like everything is common sense, which is definitely not the case (especially with the hefty amount of studies you have to remember). There was a decent amount of reading (which showed up on exams), but most of the books we read were really interesting.
Overall, I feel like Dr. Smurda really wants her students to learn and makes the class just the right amount of challenging. This is a great class but not one you can slack off in!