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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.
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**Review for An N E 14W**
Dr. Wingert was one of the most engaging professors I have had at UCLA. His sense of humor made the class very enjoyable and all of his assignments we're fairly paced and graded. Professor Wingert was always available to meet in person or email anytime I needed corrections on my essays. As a pre med student I found learning about ancient medicine fascinating. As Dr. Wingert says on the first day of class he wants this to be "your best class at UCLA" and he definitely delivered on his claim! 10/10 would recommend again especially of you need to fulfil the year of writing medical school requirement.
This class is easy, but not straightforward. At first, I thought I would dislike the class since Wingert has his fair share of dry lectures. It didn't help that if you take it in the summer, lectures are 3 hours each. At the start of the quarter, Wingert asserts that he mostly gives out B's and C's. The grade distributions on Bruinwalk say otherwise, but it doesn't really matter. Just do the work, memorize a timeline of like ~30 dates, and make sure to actually revise your papers. It's a pretty chill class so don't stress as long as you follow the syllabus. However, Wingert does randomly switch up things, like doing a surprise pop quiz or giving you a study guide that is completely different than what the midterm/final will be. As for the book, it helps to read it but its not necessary. It's like 7 dollars anyways if you want to learn some neat stuff about Jerusalem.
**Review for An N E 14W**
Dr. Wingert was one of the most engaging professors I have had at UCLA. His sense of humor made the class very enjoyable and all of his assignments we're fairly paced and graded. Professor Wingert was always available to meet in person or email anytime I needed corrections on my essays. As a pre med student I found learning about ancient medicine fascinating. As Dr. Wingert says on the first day of class he wants this to be "your best class at UCLA" and he definitely delivered on his claim! 10/10 would recommend again especially of you need to fulfil the year of writing medical school requirement.
This class is easy, but not straightforward. At first, I thought I would dislike the class since Wingert has his fair share of dry lectures. It didn't help that if you take it in the summer, lectures are 3 hours each. At the start of the quarter, Wingert asserts that he mostly gives out B's and C's. The grade distributions on Bruinwalk say otherwise, but it doesn't really matter. Just do the work, memorize a timeline of like ~30 dates, and make sure to actually revise your papers. It's a pretty chill class so don't stress as long as you follow the syllabus. However, Wingert does randomly switch up things, like doing a surprise pop quiz or giving you a study guide that is completely different than what the midterm/final will be. As for the book, it helps to read it but its not necessary. It's like 7 dollars anyways if you want to learn some neat stuff about Jerusalem.
Based on 2 Users
TOP TAGS
- Uses Slides (1)
- Tolerates Tardiness (1)
- Needs Textbook (1)
- Engaging Lectures (1)
- Useful Textbooks (1)
- Appropriately Priced Materials (1)
- Snazzy Dresser (1)
- Often Funny (1)
- Participation Matters (1)
- Gives Extra Credit (1)
- Would Take Again (1)