Natasha Piano
Department of Political Science
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Quarter: Spring 2024
Grade: A
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June 28, 2024

Grade Distribution:
Weekly Reading Assignments: 25%
Attendance and Participation: 20%
Midterm Paper: 25%
Final exam: 30%
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Dr. Piano lectures the class in a Socratic method where she asks questions to the class and then builds off the students answer. I personally found it hard to learn through that method, so I recommend reading the SparkNotes for all the books she assigns instead. She also has some strict tendencies in class such as not sitting in the back or entering late, but I think its because she just really wants students to engage in the discussion. Overall there are 6 books required from the class but I highly recommend checking them out from the library or finding them online as you typically only read a few sections from each book. Each week you have to write a discussion post about the reading assignment, but as long as you have a few citations and answer the question the TAs grade easily. For the midterm, you have to write an essay about Plato which they do grade harsher but if you talk to your TA beforehand about your topic they tend to grade easier. Also the TAs (especially Stephen Cucharo) really like when you go to office hours and that can really help your participation grade as well. I was lucky that the TAs went on strike because my final exam became fully online and open-note. It was essentially similar to the weekly discussion post except longer and graded more harshly. Overall, while I really enjoyed the content of the class I do wish the class was taught more in the traditional lecture style (but that just may be my preference).
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Foundations of Society and Culture: Social Analysis

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Quarter: Spring 2024
Grade: A+
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June 25, 2024

My favorite professor so far. If you don't go to class you're missing out. I wasn't able to keep up with all the required readings, but she went so thoroughly into them during class that I was able to manage just by taking really good notes and then going back into the books afterward and reading the most important parts. The class was often structured as a whole class discussion which I loved, so make sure to participate and come to class prepared.

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Quarter: Spring 2024
Grade: A
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June 25, 2024

I was pleasantly surprised by this class! I ended up enjoying our class discussions, and I think Professor Piano is an engaging lecturer who cares about her students.

What I liked:
1. Professor Piano is so passionate about the subject matter! Her energy and enthusiasm made me more excited about learning the content and helped me better understand why political theory is important.

2. I enjoyed the Socratic seminar style of this class. This lecture style is challenging to execute with 100ish people, but it is worth it. I liked hearing my classmates’ perspectives on the texts and thought this class felt much more engaging and enjoyable than typical lectures.

3. I really appreciated how much Professor Piano cared about her students. She read all of our discussion posts, tried to learn everyone's names, frequently asked for our feedback on the class, and gave ample time to address any questions or concerns in each lecture. I felt like she genuinely valued getting to know us, which was nice!

What could be improved:
1. My main issue with this class was the lack of organization. Professor Piano jumped from topic to topic quickly, and the connections between these topics were not always apparent. It felt like we didn’t approach the texts in the most organized manner, which, at least for me, occasionally created confusion regarding the components of the texts and how these components fit within the broader perspective of the authors' arguments.

2. Professor Piano talks quite fast, and it was sometimes hard to process what she’s saying as a result. She’s super passionate about the topic, which is a huge selling point of this class in my opinion. But, the downside of this is that she can talk quickly and occasionally assume that we understand certain concepts she has yet to fully explain.

Overall, I would still really recommend this class! It’s not perfect, but is still an enjoyable experience that I learned a lot from.

Assignment breakdown in case it's helpful:

Section participation - TAs grade not only on participation, but also on the quality of what you say.

Weekly response posts - Graded on completion as long as you follow all the guidelines.

Midterm essay - DEFINITELY meet with the TA to go over the assignment because mine had very specific guidelines about what he wanted to see in the papers that differed from what many of my past classes expected!

Final exam - Ours was a short close reading on a passage from one of the texts we covered in class.

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Quarter: Spring 2024
Grade: A
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June 6, 2024

READ THIS!!!!!!!!!! Don't consider the reviews from Winter 2024 because she does not do all that crazy stuff anymore. You can tell she truly took the criticism from winter and applied them to her teaching this quarter! Prof Piano is such a passionate lecturer and truly knows the material she is teaching. The class is super interesting if you choose to do the reading but you can get away with not doing it too. The readings can be a little hard to digest but she spends the class going over the reading and basically breaking it down for you. This is why you can get away with not doing the reading because as I mentioned, she goes over it in class. Just hope you have a couple kids who like to participate because she likes class to be a discussion sometimes. The material is super mind opening though and really makes you rethink everything around you. The only assignments are a weekly discussion post about the readings (TAs usually help you brainstorm what to write), an essay for the midterm, then for the final it is a couple of short answer questions (this may change for future classes as there was a TA strike happening).

Addressing all her previous reviews about her not letting you in for being late. You can tell she was aware of the criticism for this from last quarter so she now starts class 5 minutes later just to allow for people to come in and does not mind late people (still don't do it Lol). She is always actively asking for our input on how she can improve and cater to our learning and understanding. I really ended up loving Prof Piano and am hoping to take another class with her !! Highly recommend!!!

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Quarter: Spring 2024
Grade: N/A
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June 6, 2024

Dr. Piano is a great professor! She is extremely knowledgeable about the subject of political theory and this passion rubs off on her students. I enjoyed every piece of literature in this class. I wish we had an entire semester of this class instead of the way too short 10 weeks. Despite Bruinwalk review Prof. Piano has toned down her strictness and is very approachable. I liked how a lot of the class was made up of discussion. The one downfall of the course is not her fault, but it is so hard to demonstrate one's knowledge of political thought through just one essay and barely a final. I wish we had Socratic seminars that we could get some sort of a grade on or projects that spanned the entire quarter because tests cannot possibly be used to exemplify one's knowledge on these subjects. The readings are challenging, but if you try your best you can take away great concepts from them. This class has sparked my love for political theory and I would recommend it. Some TAs can be harsh graders which feels unfair, but that is kind of the nature of any course. The weekly assignments are great because they are basically graded on completion and keep everyone engaged in the text. Overall, this is a wonderful course!

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Quarter: Spring 2024
Grade: A
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June 6, 2024

Professor Piano was an excellent professor this year. I honestly came into the class with apprehensions due to her BruinWalk ratings, but she quickly disproved the negative comments. From the very beginning, she made it very clear that this class and space was open and welcome to all thoughts and ideas and questions we had. She never ever made us feel dumb, even though a lot of the time the readings could present to be difficult. Making sure we understood the content was always her first priority. It was very clear that political theory is something which Professor Piano is passionate about and that translated to her lectures and how she engaged with the content; her passion undoubtedly had an immense effect on me and this has truly been one of my favorite classes, if not the favorite, which I have taken all year. She is a phenomenal professor and I hope to take another one of her classes in my remaining time here at UCLA.

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Quarter: Spring 2024
Grade: A
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June 6, 2024

I had a high interest in this subject before taking this class and now I have no interest. The class wasn't hard at all it was actually very easy but the teacher just made it such an unpleasant environment that I didn't want to come to class. She was definitely nicer than in previous quarters and a lot of people liked her but I actually got so much anxiety coming to this class because she threatened to call on people and when people volunteered she would flame their answers. It's not a hard class though so if you are willing to participate you should be fine.

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Quarter: Spring 2024
Grade: A-
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May 17, 2024

I have pretty mixed opinions about this class. On one hand, the professor is very passionate about the course's content and tries in lecture to educate her students. The workload, while quite tedious, is also manageable in my opinion if you space everything out. She definitely is a lot more chill since last quarter which was her first quarter here. It's not hard to get an A/A- in her class but the work is very annoying which brings me to the cons of the class. I thought the readings were very boring and dense, although I personally don't like political theory which is close to philosophy. I like IR, not theory, so maybe this class was not for me. I feel like the class is just a bunch of busy work. Additionally, the lectures aren't recorded although if you understand the readings you don't really need to go to them. The lectures themselves are quite tedious and hard to follow as her slides have very little content on them and the lecture feels like a seminar/group conversation. Overall, I would try to avoid this class as a GE or even as a pre-major class for all the poli sci majors out there, but know that it is not impossible.

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Quarter: Winter 2024
Grade: A
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April 18, 2024

People aren't lying when they say she is not a nice professor to the students. The class itself isn't very helpful, i skipped 80% of the lectures and did fine on the exams. TA said that the lectures actually confused him. I did not buy a single book, save your money. Not too hard to do well in but the professor makes it a slog.

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Quarter: Winter 2024
Grade: N/A
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April 7, 2024

This class is OK.

There are issues with Professor Piano. I too was off-put by the policies surrounding electronics, tardiness, and book editions. But, perhaps as a surrender to logistical facts, she did not really enforce these after week one. And while she does indeed demonstrate hints of pride and superiority, I do not think them entirely unfounded. I mean yeah, I suppose we suck compared to a scholar with a doctorate. It might be mean, but there's truth in it—and it is thankfully irrelevant to your final grade.

Even now, in its infancy, I would still vaguely recommend this class. This type of cursory course is quite necessary for your political development, and I compliment Piano on her choices. You will certainly be reading the masterpieces that expand your soul.

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Quarter: Spring 2024
Grade: A
June 28, 2024

Grade Distribution:
Weekly Reading Assignments: 25%
Attendance and Participation: 20%
Midterm Paper: 25%
Final exam: 30%
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Dr. Piano lectures the class in a Socratic method where she asks questions to the class and then builds off the students answer. I personally found it hard to learn through that method, so I recommend reading the SparkNotes for all the books she assigns instead. She also has some strict tendencies in class such as not sitting in the back or entering late, but I think its because she just really wants students to engage in the discussion. Overall there are 6 books required from the class but I highly recommend checking them out from the library or finding them online as you typically only read a few sections from each book. Each week you have to write a discussion post about the reading assignment, but as long as you have a few citations and answer the question the TAs grade easily. For the midterm, you have to write an essay about Plato which they do grade harsher but if you talk to your TA beforehand about your topic they tend to grade easier. Also the TAs (especially Stephen Cucharo) really like when you go to office hours and that can really help your participation grade as well. I was lucky that the TAs went on strike because my final exam became fully online and open-note. It was essentially similar to the weekly discussion post except longer and graded more harshly. Overall, while I really enjoyed the content of the class I do wish the class was taught more in the traditional lecture style (but that just may be my preference).
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GEs fulfilled by this class:
Foundations of Society and Culture: Social Analysis

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Quarter: Spring 2024
Grade: A+
June 25, 2024

My favorite professor so far. If you don't go to class you're missing out. I wasn't able to keep up with all the required readings, but she went so thoroughly into them during class that I was able to manage just by taking really good notes and then going back into the books afterward and reading the most important parts. The class was often structured as a whole class discussion which I loved, so make sure to participate and come to class prepared.

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Quarter: Spring 2024
Grade: A
June 25, 2024

I was pleasantly surprised by this class! I ended up enjoying our class discussions, and I think Professor Piano is an engaging lecturer who cares about her students.

What I liked:
1. Professor Piano is so passionate about the subject matter! Her energy and enthusiasm made me more excited about learning the content and helped me better understand why political theory is important.

2. I enjoyed the Socratic seminar style of this class. This lecture style is challenging to execute with 100ish people, but it is worth it. I liked hearing my classmates’ perspectives on the texts and thought this class felt much more engaging and enjoyable than typical lectures.

3. I really appreciated how much Professor Piano cared about her students. She read all of our discussion posts, tried to learn everyone's names, frequently asked for our feedback on the class, and gave ample time to address any questions or concerns in each lecture. I felt like she genuinely valued getting to know us, which was nice!

What could be improved:
1. My main issue with this class was the lack of organization. Professor Piano jumped from topic to topic quickly, and the connections between these topics were not always apparent. It felt like we didn’t approach the texts in the most organized manner, which, at least for me, occasionally created confusion regarding the components of the texts and how these components fit within the broader perspective of the authors' arguments.

2. Professor Piano talks quite fast, and it was sometimes hard to process what she’s saying as a result. She’s super passionate about the topic, which is a huge selling point of this class in my opinion. But, the downside of this is that she can talk quickly and occasionally assume that we understand certain concepts she has yet to fully explain.

Overall, I would still really recommend this class! It’s not perfect, but is still an enjoyable experience that I learned a lot from.

Assignment breakdown in case it's helpful:

Section participation - TAs grade not only on participation, but also on the quality of what you say.

Weekly response posts - Graded on completion as long as you follow all the guidelines.

Midterm essay - DEFINITELY meet with the TA to go over the assignment because mine had very specific guidelines about what he wanted to see in the papers that differed from what many of my past classes expected!

Final exam - Ours was a short close reading on a passage from one of the texts we covered in class.

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Quarter: Spring 2024
Grade: A
June 6, 2024

READ THIS!!!!!!!!!! Don't consider the reviews from Winter 2024 because she does not do all that crazy stuff anymore. You can tell she truly took the criticism from winter and applied them to her teaching this quarter! Prof Piano is such a passionate lecturer and truly knows the material she is teaching. The class is super interesting if you choose to do the reading but you can get away with not doing it too. The readings can be a little hard to digest but she spends the class going over the reading and basically breaking it down for you. This is why you can get away with not doing the reading because as I mentioned, she goes over it in class. Just hope you have a couple kids who like to participate because she likes class to be a discussion sometimes. The material is super mind opening though and really makes you rethink everything around you. The only assignments are a weekly discussion post about the readings (TAs usually help you brainstorm what to write), an essay for the midterm, then for the final it is a couple of short answer questions (this may change for future classes as there was a TA strike happening).

Addressing all her previous reviews about her not letting you in for being late. You can tell she was aware of the criticism for this from last quarter so she now starts class 5 minutes later just to allow for people to come in and does not mind late people (still don't do it Lol). She is always actively asking for our input on how she can improve and cater to our learning and understanding. I really ended up loving Prof Piano and am hoping to take another class with her !! Highly recommend!!!

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Quarter: Spring 2024
Grade: N/A
June 6, 2024

Dr. Piano is a great professor! She is extremely knowledgeable about the subject of political theory and this passion rubs off on her students. I enjoyed every piece of literature in this class. I wish we had an entire semester of this class instead of the way too short 10 weeks. Despite Bruinwalk review Prof. Piano has toned down her strictness and is very approachable. I liked how a lot of the class was made up of discussion. The one downfall of the course is not her fault, but it is so hard to demonstrate one's knowledge of political thought through just one essay and barely a final. I wish we had Socratic seminars that we could get some sort of a grade on or projects that spanned the entire quarter because tests cannot possibly be used to exemplify one's knowledge on these subjects. The readings are challenging, but if you try your best you can take away great concepts from them. This class has sparked my love for political theory and I would recommend it. Some TAs can be harsh graders which feels unfair, but that is kind of the nature of any course. The weekly assignments are great because they are basically graded on completion and keep everyone engaged in the text. Overall, this is a wonderful course!

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Quarter: Spring 2024
Grade: A
June 6, 2024

Professor Piano was an excellent professor this year. I honestly came into the class with apprehensions due to her BruinWalk ratings, but she quickly disproved the negative comments. From the very beginning, she made it very clear that this class and space was open and welcome to all thoughts and ideas and questions we had. She never ever made us feel dumb, even though a lot of the time the readings could present to be difficult. Making sure we understood the content was always her first priority. It was very clear that political theory is something which Professor Piano is passionate about and that translated to her lectures and how she engaged with the content; her passion undoubtedly had an immense effect on me and this has truly been one of my favorite classes, if not the favorite, which I have taken all year. She is a phenomenal professor and I hope to take another one of her classes in my remaining time here at UCLA.

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Quarter: Spring 2024
Grade: A
June 6, 2024

I had a high interest in this subject before taking this class and now I have no interest. The class wasn't hard at all it was actually very easy but the teacher just made it such an unpleasant environment that I didn't want to come to class. She was definitely nicer than in previous quarters and a lot of people liked her but I actually got so much anxiety coming to this class because she threatened to call on people and when people volunteered she would flame their answers. It's not a hard class though so if you are willing to participate you should be fine.

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Quarter: Spring 2024
Grade: A-
May 17, 2024

I have pretty mixed opinions about this class. On one hand, the professor is very passionate about the course's content and tries in lecture to educate her students. The workload, while quite tedious, is also manageable in my opinion if you space everything out. She definitely is a lot more chill since last quarter which was her first quarter here. It's not hard to get an A/A- in her class but the work is very annoying which brings me to the cons of the class. I thought the readings were very boring and dense, although I personally don't like political theory which is close to philosophy. I like IR, not theory, so maybe this class was not for me. I feel like the class is just a bunch of busy work. Additionally, the lectures aren't recorded although if you understand the readings you don't really need to go to them. The lectures themselves are quite tedious and hard to follow as her slides have very little content on them and the lecture feels like a seminar/group conversation. Overall, I would try to avoid this class as a GE or even as a pre-major class for all the poli sci majors out there, but know that it is not impossible.

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Quarter: Winter 2024
Grade: A
April 18, 2024

People aren't lying when they say she is not a nice professor to the students. The class itself isn't very helpful, i skipped 80% of the lectures and did fine on the exams. TA said that the lectures actually confused him. I did not buy a single book, save your money. Not too hard to do well in but the professor makes it a slog.

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Quarter: Winter 2024
Grade: N/A
April 7, 2024

This class is OK.

There are issues with Professor Piano. I too was off-put by the policies surrounding electronics, tardiness, and book editions. But, perhaps as a surrender to logistical facts, she did not really enforce these after week one. And while she does indeed demonstrate hints of pride and superiority, I do not think them entirely unfounded. I mean yeah, I suppose we suck compared to a scholar with a doctorate. It might be mean, but there's truth in it—and it is thankfully irrelevant to your final grade.

Even now, in its infancy, I would still vaguely recommend this class. This type of cursory course is quite necessary for your political development, and I compliment Piano on her choices. You will certainly be reading the masterpieces that expand your soul.

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2.9
Overall Rating
Based on 44 Users
Easiness 2.9 / 5 How easy the class is, 1 being extremely difficult and 5 being easy peasy.
Clarity 2.6 / 5 How clear the class is, 1 being extremely unclear and 5 being very clear.
Workload 2.8 / 5 How much workload the class is, 1 being extremely heavy and 5 being extremely light.
Helpfulness 2.8 / 5 How helpful the class is, 1 being not helpful at all and 5 being extremely helpful.

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