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Grade distributions are collected using data from the UCLA Registrar’s Office.
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I don't think she was as bad as the previous review stated. She mostly reads off her slides during lecture, which can get a bit old. She was nice enough to have all the lectures on Bruincast.
Since there were 600+ students between her two lectures, all the tests were multiple choice-- which she had never done before. The two midterms were decent, but the final did not match the style of the first two tests.
Broken into bits, LS3 is manageable, but there is a TON of information to know.
Horrible, horrible teacher. She does not know how to teach. Lectures are very disorganized. Tests include questions not even mentioned in lecture and pick at those little irrelevant facts hidden within paragraphs and paragraphs of the textbook. Also, her curve isn't as helpful as other LS3 teacher.
I don't think she was as bad as the previous review stated. She mostly reads off her slides during lecture, which can get a bit old. She was nice enough to have all the lectures on Bruincast.
Since there were 600+ students between her two lectures, all the tests were multiple choice-- which she had never done before. The two midterms were decent, but the final did not match the style of the first two tests.
Broken into bits, LS3 is manageable, but there is a TON of information to know.
Horrible, horrible teacher. She does not know how to teach. Lectures are very disorganized. Tests include questions not even mentioned in lecture and pick at those little irrelevant facts hidden within paragraphs and paragraphs of the textbook. Also, her curve isn't as helpful as other LS3 teacher.
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