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Professor Goodwin is by far my favorite professor at UCLA, and her class is an eye-opening experience. The class itself is a quarter long project that allows you to apply the concepts learned in class to a field site analyzing how language is used in everyday interaction. This class makes you apply the knowledge to the real world rather than just memorizing facts for an exam, which is how college should be. Goodwin is there every step of the way to help you and encourage you to do your best. Her lectures were very interesting, and her fieldwork is fascinating and expansive. She is so sweet and a caring professor, I highly recommend any anthropology major to take a class with her at least once, she is the best thing to happen to your college experience.
Professor Goodwin is by far my favorite professor at UCLA, and her class is an eye-opening experience. The class itself is a quarter long project that allows you to apply the concepts learned in class to a field site analyzing how language is used in everyday interaction. This class makes you apply the knowledge to the real world rather than just memorizing facts for an exam, which is how college should be. Goodwin is there every step of the way to help you and encourage you to do your best. Her lectures were very interesting, and her fieldwork is fascinating and expansive. She is so sweet and a caring professor, I highly recommend any anthropology major to take a class with her at least once, she is the best thing to happen to your college experience.
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