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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.
Grade distributions are collected using data from the UCLA Registrar’s Office.
Grade distributions are collected using data from the UCLA Registrar’s Office.
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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Von Blum is one of the best professors I have ever taken at UCLA. It is so clear that he is immensely passionate about the subject he teaches and has a lot of first hand experiences with the subject matter. This class deal heavily with the history of protest in the united states, mostly sticking to the 1900s to the 1960s. If you like history, I would absolutely recommend this class as I learned so much. The way the class works is that there is a midterm and a final paper that makes up most of your grade, and you will receive a letter grade for your score on each paper. There is a final, but it is more like a quiz and if you come to every class and only half pay attention you will easily do well on the final. While Von Blum stated he does not give out A+ in his class, the class is an easy A as long as you come to class and skim over the readings. The TA's are super helpful and grade the papers which takes off some of the pressure as they grade fairly easily. Von Blum is such a passionate, funny guy and I would definitely recommend taking this class. The ONLY downside is the class is normally only offered at night and is three hours, but thats it!
The three-hour lecture is rough because he just talks about his life in a not necessarily relevant way, but the essay prompts are interesting and my TA was the goat and would always have our discussion only last like 10 min. There are 2 essays which if you do actual research for you should definitely get A's. You don't need to go to class.
3 hours is a really long class, so it was hard to pay attention. prof talks a lot about his own anecdotal experiences, fairly interesting but the length of the class was rough.
class is composed of 2 papers with an optional quiz at the end to boost your grade if you wanted to. get a good TA and the papers have prompts from which you can choose 1
prof will use crude language sometimes so don't be taken aback now that you've read this
selling "The Sixties Paper" for $15 (bought for $30) and course reader for $30 (brand new condition, bought for $50). shipping is $5, but I'll pay for shipping if you buy both :) **********
A top-notch professor. He respects student opinion and encourages debate and/or various opinions. This class had TAs but they were much like Von Blum himself, laid-back but also passionate about the subject. Grading is not tough, just show you have an opinion, back it up with examples from the course, and take time to craft argument properly, and you will get a good grade. There are basically 2 take home exams (papers) and a final quiz THAT IS SUPER EASY as long as you were at least halfway present throughout the lectures. Von Blum cares about his students and is a great mentor, evident by the line of students his office usually has outside his doors. The readings for this course were very interesting, I bought the required texts and two recommended texts and plan on keeping them for further reading. Overall, Von Blum is the best and most engaging professor I have had thus far, from both UCLA and my community college.
This was a great and manageable class to have. Just two take-home essays for your midterm and final and one final quiz, which he will well prepare you for the week before it. The book is useful to cite sources in your essay. I'm selling the sixties paper book if anyone is interested, my number is **********.
Lots of reading, but no need to do them.
Take home written midterm and final.
One quiz , if you don't get 4/5 you don't get an A in the class. Past quizzes are in the test bank.
No worries. Very interesting class, loved it.
TA's rule!!!
Von Blum is one of the best professors I have ever taken at UCLA. It is so clear that he is immensely passionate about the subject he teaches and has a lot of first hand experiences with the subject matter. This class deal heavily with the history of protest in the united states, mostly sticking to the 1900s to the 1960s. If you like history, I would absolutely recommend this class as I learned so much. The way the class works is that there is a midterm and a final paper that makes up most of your grade, and you will receive a letter grade for your score on each paper. There is a final, but it is more like a quiz and if you come to every class and only half pay attention you will easily do well on the final. While Von Blum stated he does not give out A+ in his class, the class is an easy A as long as you come to class and skim over the readings. The TA's are super helpful and grade the papers which takes off some of the pressure as they grade fairly easily. Von Blum is such a passionate, funny guy and I would definitely recommend taking this class. The ONLY downside is the class is normally only offered at night and is three hours, but thats it!
The three-hour lecture is rough because he just talks about his life in a not necessarily relevant way, but the essay prompts are interesting and my TA was the goat and would always have our discussion only last like 10 min. There are 2 essays which if you do actual research for you should definitely get A's. You don't need to go to class.
3 hours is a really long class, so it was hard to pay attention. prof talks a lot about his own anecdotal experiences, fairly interesting but the length of the class was rough.
class is composed of 2 papers with an optional quiz at the end to boost your grade if you wanted to. get a good TA and the papers have prompts from which you can choose 1
prof will use crude language sometimes so don't be taken aback now that you've read this
selling "The Sixties Paper" for $15 (bought for $30) and course reader for $30 (brand new condition, bought for $50). shipping is $5, but I'll pay for shipping if you buy both :) **********
A top-notch professor. He respects student opinion and encourages debate and/or various opinions. This class had TAs but they were much like Von Blum himself, laid-back but also passionate about the subject. Grading is not tough, just show you have an opinion, back it up with examples from the course, and take time to craft argument properly, and you will get a good grade. There are basically 2 take home exams (papers) and a final quiz THAT IS SUPER EASY as long as you were at least halfway present throughout the lectures. Von Blum cares about his students and is a great mentor, evident by the line of students his office usually has outside his doors. The readings for this course were very interesting, I bought the required texts and two recommended texts and plan on keeping them for further reading. Overall, Von Blum is the best and most engaging professor I have had thus far, from both UCLA and my community college.
This was a great and manageable class to have. Just two take-home essays for your midterm and final and one final quiz, which he will well prepare you for the week before it. The book is useful to cite sources in your essay. I'm selling the sixties paper book if anyone is interested, my number is **********.
Lots of reading, but no need to do them.
Take home written midterm and final.
One quiz , if you don't get 4/5 you don't get an A in the class. Past quizzes are in the test bank.
No worries. Very interesting class, loved it.
TA's rule!!!
Based on 9 Users
TOP TAGS
- Often Funny (5)
- Would Take Again (5)
- Tolerates Tardiness (4)
- Needs Textbook (3)
- Engaging Lectures (4)
- Appropriately Priced Materials (4)
- Useful Textbooks (4)