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I took Latin 1,2,3 with Professor Beckelhymer and he is the best Professor I have ever had. He cares so much about his students and that they are enjoying his class and learning the material. He hosts office hours everyday I think? But is also willing to schedule meetings whenever a student needs. He is also fluent in ?7? other languages and is so knowledgeable about Latin and Classics in general. I think he's even the head of the Classics/Latin department so he's super dedicated to his teachings and really wants everyone to succeed in his classes. Highly highly highly recommend Latin as your foreign language requirement (especially if you don't like speaking new languages because all of Latin 1,2,3 is written or read) and Sam is the best professor to take it with for sure.
This is for the whole Latin 1, 2, and 3 series. Professor Beckelhymer was amazing. He is super helpful and is engaging when the material allows for it. He is very passionate about the material which can be difficult in a class like this but his emotions rub off on the students as he gets excited about certain topics. I highly recommend taking the Latin series with Professor Beckelhymer.
Don't take the class online. It hasn't been helpful at all. It was advertised as online via myucla, but in person basically became required to take the class as exams were heavily pushed to be in person even though lectures were still posted online. It ultimately becomes up to the TA how you're graded as someone else noted. The TA I've had isn't bad at all it has just been very difficult to keep up, especially if you have not taken a language before.
I really enjoyed this class with Professor Beckelhymer! He's really passionate about Latin and that can be kind of contagious. He's always willing to answer questions, and help you understand things. If you want to take Latin for a foreign language requirement, it doesn't have any verbal exams, it's all written, which is nice, and Beckelhymer is definitely the best professor to go with.
For my section, this class was "online" aka taught by a TA (Hoose). The structure of the class is "flipped," meaning you are to learn topics on your own time, and class time is meant for reinforcement. The TA lead lecture, and overall I have mixed feelings for this class. I took it for fun (hence P/NP), It IS important that you look at the syllabus since quizzes/topics expectations are listed. The TA Hoose is knowledgable and accepts questions, and is communicative with her class. The structure of the class itself is very focused (there was about only 10 students in the class by week 6), so you should expect to actively participate and answer questions if called on. I was a bit discouraged since I lost my footing in this class around week 4 (I was taking other major requirements), and could feel lost/discouraged in class. There was a lot of awkward silences when asked for responses, Im guessing out of the fear of being wrong in front of people/ simply not knowing the answer.
But, (I guess to resolve the said problem), towards the end of the quarter, the TA encouraged collaboration between peers before being called on, which helped with my confidence in the class and material.
Look. Do not take this class if it is online. You do not get any of the benefits of Becklehymer's teaching. It will solely be on the TA and you. The TA currently is a hard grader and does not hold up any accountability with the class grades. If you can take it without this TA. Anahita. Then go for it.
I'm currently in Latin 3, and selling an extra Latin dictionary (the Cassell's Latin Dictionary), brand new. Contact ********** if interested. I recommend having a dictionary with you but it is NOT required by the class. And I love Latin classes here! they are the most interesting classes I ever took
I took Latin 1,2,3 with Professor Beckelhymer and he is the best Professor I have ever had. He cares so much about his students and that they are enjoying his class and learning the material. He hosts office hours everyday I think? But is also willing to schedule meetings whenever a student needs. He is also fluent in ?7? other languages and is so knowledgeable about Latin and Classics in general. I think he's even the head of the Classics/Latin department so he's super dedicated to his teachings and really wants everyone to succeed in his classes. Highly highly highly recommend Latin as your foreign language requirement (especially if you don't like speaking new languages because all of Latin 1,2,3 is written or read) and Sam is the best professor to take it with for sure.
This is for the whole Latin 1, 2, and 3 series. Professor Beckelhymer was amazing. He is super helpful and is engaging when the material allows for it. He is very passionate about the material which can be difficult in a class like this but his emotions rub off on the students as he gets excited about certain topics. I highly recommend taking the Latin series with Professor Beckelhymer.
Don't take the class online. It hasn't been helpful at all. It was advertised as online via myucla, but in person basically became required to take the class as exams were heavily pushed to be in person even though lectures were still posted online. It ultimately becomes up to the TA how you're graded as someone else noted. The TA I've had isn't bad at all it has just been very difficult to keep up, especially if you have not taken a language before.
I really enjoyed this class with Professor Beckelhymer! He's really passionate about Latin and that can be kind of contagious. He's always willing to answer questions, and help you understand things. If you want to take Latin for a foreign language requirement, it doesn't have any verbal exams, it's all written, which is nice, and Beckelhymer is definitely the best professor to go with.
For my section, this class was "online" aka taught by a TA (Hoose). The structure of the class is "flipped," meaning you are to learn topics on your own time, and class time is meant for reinforcement. The TA lead lecture, and overall I have mixed feelings for this class. I took it for fun (hence P/NP), It IS important that you look at the syllabus since quizzes/topics expectations are listed. The TA Hoose is knowledgable and accepts questions, and is communicative with her class. The structure of the class itself is very focused (there was about only 10 students in the class by week 6), so you should expect to actively participate and answer questions if called on. I was a bit discouraged since I lost my footing in this class around week 4 (I was taking other major requirements), and could feel lost/discouraged in class. There was a lot of awkward silences when asked for responses, Im guessing out of the fear of being wrong in front of people/ simply not knowing the answer.
But, (I guess to resolve the said problem), towards the end of the quarter, the TA encouraged collaboration between peers before being called on, which helped with my confidence in the class and material.
Look. Do not take this class if it is online. You do not get any of the benefits of Becklehymer's teaching. It will solely be on the TA and you. The TA currently is a hard grader and does not hold up any accountability with the class grades. If you can take it without this TA. Anahita. Then go for it.
I'm currently in Latin 3, and selling an extra Latin dictionary (the Cassell's Latin Dictionary), brand new. Contact ********** if interested. I recommend having a dictionary with you but it is NOT required by the class. And I love Latin classes here! they are the most interesting classes I ever took
Based on 8 Users
TOP TAGS
- Needs Textbook (7)
- Appropriately Priced Materials (6)
- Participation Matters (6)
- Useful Textbooks (6)
- Often Funny (5)
- Would Take Again (5)
- Engaging Lectures (5)