Professor
Paul Tulipana
Most Helpful Review
Summer 2024 - Tulipana is a great lecturer who thoroughly explains the material of the course in understandable parts for students who have never taken a philosophy class, like myself. If I ever need to go back and remember anything from his lectures, Tulipana has his slides on BruinLearn and they helped me. The workload for this class is manageable if you enjoy reading and writing, although if you don't, this class might be more of a chore to get through. The coursework given is spread out enough to not feel overwhelmed and I could easily comprehend writing philosophical answers to biomedical questions. If you are thinking of pre-health in the future and want to practice ethics within the health industry, then you will get a lot out of it.
Summer 2024 - Tulipana is a great lecturer who thoroughly explains the material of the course in understandable parts for students who have never taken a philosophy class, like myself. If I ever need to go back and remember anything from his lectures, Tulipana has his slides on BruinLearn and they helped me. The workload for this class is manageable if you enjoy reading and writing, although if you don't, this class might be more of a chore to get through. The coursework given is spread out enough to not feel overwhelmed and I could easily comprehend writing philosophical answers to biomedical questions. If you are thinking of pre-health in the future and want to practice ethics within the health industry, then you will get a lot out of it.
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Summer 2019 - Worst professor I've ever had. The class was 60% reading responses, 35% final paper, and 5% participation. Reading responses are graded either Outstanding, Satisfactory, or Unsatisfactory. You can get all Satisfactory, for example, but you you won't know what your grade is in the class. At the end of the term, depending on what he wants your final grade in the class to be, he'll decide a numerical (or letter) grade for your final paper, reading responses, and participation. His grading is basically very arbitrary. He also offers 0 help over email or during office hours. Makes you feel stupid for asking questions. I'd stay away honestly.
Summer 2019 - Worst professor I've ever had. The class was 60% reading responses, 35% final paper, and 5% participation. Reading responses are graded either Outstanding, Satisfactory, or Unsatisfactory. You can get all Satisfactory, for example, but you you won't know what your grade is in the class. At the end of the term, depending on what he wants your final grade in the class to be, he'll decide a numerical (or letter) grade for your final paper, reading responses, and participation. His grading is basically very arbitrary. He also offers 0 help over email or during office hours. Makes you feel stupid for asking questions. I'd stay away honestly.