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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.
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I had Professor/ Dr. Terraciano my first Fall Quarter 2016 and I wish all my other history classes had professors like him. The material was really interesting to me. There were moment where it could be dense but he was still able to make it engaging. You are in class and he sets the mood by playing music and it's so relieving after a long day. It is not pretty hard, but not too easy I thought because you do have to read and remember names for the midterm and final.
Professor Terraciano is an excellent lecturer in large part because he is so passionate about the subject. His class is fairly straightforward and easy but your grade largely depends on your TA. This class is almost entirely based on readings and there are a lot of them but if you keep up, then the midterm, final and essays are all easy. Terraciano also gives study guides that are extremely helpful because they have a range of questions that are on the exams only slightly altered sometimes. He often also goes over the questions for the essays and exams in lecture. Overall a great class to take.
I'm selling Mesoamerican Voices, Children of God's Fire, Letters and People of the Spanish Indies, Prof Terraciano's Red &Blue Course Reader all for $50 or each for $15. Email ************* if interested and can meet on campus for drop off. Good luck in the course and grade all depends on TA!
Honestly one of the best classes I've taken at UCLA. Terraciano can be boring in lecture, but if you do all the readings and the study guides its an easy A. Selling all the necessary books email: ************* if interested.
Professor Terraciano is one of the best professors I've had at UCLA. Taking his class as a first year was definitely a great experience. I was able to become accustomed to the UC system and his lectures were engaging. Overall his class wasn't the hardest but it is one you must use the readings a lot for. I definitely also very much enjoyed going to his office hours because he was very helpful for midterm and final reviews. Would definitely recommend this class to a friend.
If interested I'm selling Mesoamerican Voices, Children of God's Fire, Letters and People of the Spanish Indies, Prof Terraciano's Red &Blue Course Reader notes all for $50 or each for $15. Willing to compromise. My email is *************.
"Took the class in Fall 2015. Selling Mesoamerican Voices (bought it brand new), Children of God's Fire, Letters and People of the Spanish Indies, Prof Terraciano's Red &Blue Course Reader notes, all for $60. Email me at ************* if interested. "
Terraciano is a great professor and makes his class pretty engaging. His slides are straightforward and helpful for the essay style exams he gives. You have to write two papers for the class and the grading is annoyingly subjective (so you should try to get a TA who grades leniently), but you can go to office hours to get parts of your paper reviewed so it really isn't hard to get a good grade in the class.
Selling required textbooks (Children of God's Fire, Mesoamerican Voices, and Letters and People of the Spanish Indies: Sixteenth Century), as well as red and blue course readers (with minimal annotations on some pages).
selling both red and blue readers for a total of $30 few notes written inside used to outline the essays got an A on the essays and class so its useful info. email me at ************* if interested in purchasing. i can also send yu both midterm and final review questions and answers.
I had Professor/ Dr. Terraciano my first Fall Quarter 2016 and I wish all my other history classes had professors like him. The material was really interesting to me. There were moment where it could be dense but he was still able to make it engaging. You are in class and he sets the mood by playing music and it's so relieving after a long day. It is not pretty hard, but not too easy I thought because you do have to read and remember names for the midterm and final.
Professor Terraciano is an excellent lecturer in large part because he is so passionate about the subject. His class is fairly straightforward and easy but your grade largely depends on your TA. This class is almost entirely based on readings and there are a lot of them but if you keep up, then the midterm, final and essays are all easy. Terraciano also gives study guides that are extremely helpful because they have a range of questions that are on the exams only slightly altered sometimes. He often also goes over the questions for the essays and exams in lecture. Overall a great class to take.
I'm selling Mesoamerican Voices, Children of God's Fire, Letters and People of the Spanish Indies, Prof Terraciano's Red &Blue Course Reader all for $50 or each for $15. Email ************* if interested and can meet on campus for drop off. Good luck in the course and grade all depends on TA!
Honestly one of the best classes I've taken at UCLA. Terraciano can be boring in lecture, but if you do all the readings and the study guides its an easy A. Selling all the necessary books email: ************* if interested.
Professor Terraciano is one of the best professors I've had at UCLA. Taking his class as a first year was definitely a great experience. I was able to become accustomed to the UC system and his lectures were engaging. Overall his class wasn't the hardest but it is one you must use the readings a lot for. I definitely also very much enjoyed going to his office hours because he was very helpful for midterm and final reviews. Would definitely recommend this class to a friend.
If interested I'm selling Mesoamerican Voices, Children of God's Fire, Letters and People of the Spanish Indies, Prof Terraciano's Red &Blue Course Reader notes all for $50 or each for $15. Willing to compromise. My email is *************.
"Took the class in Fall 2015. Selling Mesoamerican Voices (bought it brand new), Children of God's Fire, Letters and People of the Spanish Indies, Prof Terraciano's Red &Blue Course Reader notes, all for $60. Email me at ************* if interested. "
Terraciano is a great professor and makes his class pretty engaging. His slides are straightforward and helpful for the essay style exams he gives. You have to write two papers for the class and the grading is annoyingly subjective (so you should try to get a TA who grades leniently), but you can go to office hours to get parts of your paper reviewed so it really isn't hard to get a good grade in the class.
Selling required textbooks (Children of God's Fire, Mesoamerican Voices, and Letters and People of the Spanish Indies: Sixteenth Century), as well as red and blue course readers (with minimal annotations on some pages).
selling both red and blue readers for a total of $30 few notes written inside used to outline the essays got an A on the essays and class so its useful info. email me at ************* if interested in purchasing. i can also send yu both midterm and final review questions and answers.
Based on 111 Users
TOP TAGS
- Uses Slides (54)
- Needs Textbook (51)
- Tolerates Tardiness (38)
- Engaging Lectures (41)
- Useful Textbooks (44)
- Would Take Again (43)