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Best math teacher I've ever had. Recommend going to her office hours, she's so helpful!!! Lectures are interesting and will teach it in a way that's easy to understand. Most of your grade is based on the 2 midterms and a final. Midterms are the easiest, she gives you study guides the week before and the test are almost exactly the same. Final is a bit more challenging but as long as you study you should be fine.
IF YOU HAVE TO TAKE MATH1 TAKE IT WITH HER!!!
Mrs. Greene is easily the best math teacher I have had in my 4 math classes at UCLA. She's helpful, clear, and direct to the point in all of her teachings. I passed with an easy A after getting a 50% on her 2nd midterm due to personal issues. She's super kind and understanding to everyone. Take advantage of having her as a teacher because odds are you will get less and less clear teachers as you move up in math.
Prof. Greene is absolutely amazing! I took her class during my first quarter here at UCLA. She's absolutely kind, very helpful, funny, and kind of adorable in a grandma kind of way. The concepts in this class were not hard at all. They were a review of PreCalculus from High School but she thought it in a quicker pace. I highly recommend Yacoub as a TA. You don't really need to attend lecture if you feel like you know the concept well enough. But, you do need to personally turn in homework during lecture usually due on Fridays and you need to attend discussion for attendance credit.
Grade Calculation:
Midterm 1 - 20%
Midterm 2 - 20%
Final Exam - 35%
Written Homework - 10%
Online quizzes - 10%
Attendance - 5%
The tests were fair and relatively easy. They are similar to the problems from the textbook and she would often release previous practice exams. As far as I can recall, around 50% of the students received an A on the first Midterm, 33% received an A on the second midterm, but the final was somewhat harder with most receiving a B.
The homework took some time to do but it was very doable. The online quizzes were super easy. There were instructional videos for almost all problems and you are basically given unlimited tries and you can get a full 100% on the whole thing if you tried.
In the end, I felt like Prof. Greene was kind enough to give a curve and thus, boosting the grades of students because Math 1 is not offered during Winter or Spring quarter and thus, if you failed this class, you can not advance on to the next class until next year as this class is a Prerequisite.
Overall amazing teacher and so cute! She is always bubbly and happy to help, definitely glad that this was my first class of the day. She is more than willing to help and answer questions. She has a great attitude and is very very articulate and thorough. She makes this class a breeze.
Professor Greene, like said previously was a very good experience as one of my first professors here at UCLA! I am sooooo sad now that I will be moving on to the other, not so great Math professors at ucla :(
Anyways, about her class, her midterms and final are all pretty much the same as the practice tests she gives. She will only change the numbers. The homework isn't too bad although I found myself spending a lot of time on the online quizzes. This quizzes however, are meant for you to get a perfect and so she gives you multiple chances at attempting a question. The class breakdown was as previously stated so no need to that again. Also, about 80-85% and above get an A in the class so she is very, very generous with her grading scale.
As for me, I got a perfect on the two midterms however, I got an A- on my final (worth 40%) so my class grade was a 95% and I wasn't given the A+ since my guess is she curves all the grades up but not the A's to A+. Otherwise, with a 95% without any type of curve, even with the tiniest of help from her curve, I should have easily skyrocketed to an A+. In other words, you want and A+ in the class, you have to earn an A+ no other way around it and it's possible if you dedicate the time.
Professor Greene was a great experience for my first quarter at UCLA. The class content was not difficult at all and Greene provided a lot of practice problems and practice exams which almost replicated the midterms and final.
The breakdown is
10% Homework (submitted every friday)
10% online quizes (not difficult I think there was 4 total)
20% Midterm 1
20% Midterm 2
40% Final
Midterm 1 was pretty easy like everyone else has already said. Midterm 2 was more difficult than 1, but I didn't find it as difficult as everyone else has previously said, and I'm no math genius. The final I myself found very reasonable and the review sheet provided a great study guide.
There was plenty of office hours and prof Greene was always available for help. Doing the homework, quizzes and doing the practice exams should land you an A.
Best professor I've had so far. She is really sweet and actually really cares how you do in the class. Definitely go to her office hours and you'll understand. She spent extra time with me outside of class and office hours just to make sure I understood everything. Definitely take her. Not a super easy class, but I left with an A+ with some work put in.
Best math teacher I've ever had. Recommend going to her office hours, she's so helpful!!! Lectures are interesting and will teach it in a way that's easy to understand. Most of your grade is based on the 2 midterms and a final. Midterms are the easiest, she gives you study guides the week before and the test are almost exactly the same. Final is a bit more challenging but as long as you study you should be fine.
IF YOU HAVE TO TAKE MATH1 TAKE IT WITH HER!!!
Mrs. Greene is easily the best math teacher I have had in my 4 math classes at UCLA. She's helpful, clear, and direct to the point in all of her teachings. I passed with an easy A after getting a 50% on her 2nd midterm due to personal issues. She's super kind and understanding to everyone. Take advantage of having her as a teacher because odds are you will get less and less clear teachers as you move up in math.
Prof. Greene is absolutely amazing! I took her class during my first quarter here at UCLA. She's absolutely kind, very helpful, funny, and kind of adorable in a grandma kind of way. The concepts in this class were not hard at all. They were a review of PreCalculus from High School but she thought it in a quicker pace. I highly recommend Yacoub as a TA. You don't really need to attend lecture if you feel like you know the concept well enough. But, you do need to personally turn in homework during lecture usually due on Fridays and you need to attend discussion for attendance credit.
Grade Calculation:
Midterm 1 - 20%
Midterm 2 - 20%
Final Exam - 35%
Written Homework - 10%
Online quizzes - 10%
Attendance - 5%
The tests were fair and relatively easy. They are similar to the problems from the textbook and she would often release previous practice exams. As far as I can recall, around 50% of the students received an A on the first Midterm, 33% received an A on the second midterm, but the final was somewhat harder with most receiving a B.
The homework took some time to do but it was very doable. The online quizzes were super easy. There were instructional videos for almost all problems and you are basically given unlimited tries and you can get a full 100% on the whole thing if you tried.
In the end, I felt like Prof. Greene was kind enough to give a curve and thus, boosting the grades of students because Math 1 is not offered during Winter or Spring quarter and thus, if you failed this class, you can not advance on to the next class until next year as this class is a Prerequisite.
Overall amazing teacher and so cute! She is always bubbly and happy to help, definitely glad that this was my first class of the day. She is more than willing to help and answer questions. She has a great attitude and is very very articulate and thorough. She makes this class a breeze.
Professor Greene, like said previously was a very good experience as one of my first professors here at UCLA! I am sooooo sad now that I will be moving on to the other, not so great Math professors at ucla :(
Anyways, about her class, her midterms and final are all pretty much the same as the practice tests she gives. She will only change the numbers. The homework isn't too bad although I found myself spending a lot of time on the online quizzes. This quizzes however, are meant for you to get a perfect and so she gives you multiple chances at attempting a question. The class breakdown was as previously stated so no need to that again. Also, about 80-85% and above get an A in the class so she is very, very generous with her grading scale.
As for me, I got a perfect on the two midterms however, I got an A- on my final (worth 40%) so my class grade was a 95% and I wasn't given the A+ since my guess is she curves all the grades up but not the A's to A+. Otherwise, with a 95% without any type of curve, even with the tiniest of help from her curve, I should have easily skyrocketed to an A+. In other words, you want and A+ in the class, you have to earn an A+ no other way around it and it's possible if you dedicate the time.
Professor Greene was a great experience for my first quarter at UCLA. The class content was not difficult at all and Greene provided a lot of practice problems and practice exams which almost replicated the midterms and final.
The breakdown is
10% Homework (submitted every friday)
10% online quizes (not difficult I think there was 4 total)
20% Midterm 1
20% Midterm 2
40% Final
Midterm 1 was pretty easy like everyone else has already said. Midterm 2 was more difficult than 1, but I didn't find it as difficult as everyone else has previously said, and I'm no math genius. The final I myself found very reasonable and the review sheet provided a great study guide.
There was plenty of office hours and prof Greene was always available for help. Doing the homework, quizzes and doing the practice exams should land you an A.
Best professor I've had so far. She is really sweet and actually really cares how you do in the class. Definitely go to her office hours and you'll understand. She spent extra time with me outside of class and office hours just to make sure I understood everything. Definitely take her. Not a super easy class, but I left with an A+ with some work put in.
Based on 47 Users
TOP TAGS
- Engaging Lectures (9)
- Useful Textbooks (9)
- Appropriately Priced Materials (8)
- Often Funny (7)
- Would Take Again (9)