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He's a really good lecturer. Try not to say anything when he squeezes his eyes shut and thinks, because it will just delay his response.
His TA's are tough graders, but probably on his command. He is pretty funny, but he realizes that he isn't a comedian so he doesn't try to keep us entertained all the time. He's patient but can refuse to answer a question because he'll go over it later.
I had him over summer and during summer, he spent the first half of the class going over what we covered in the last half of the previous class. So, clearly, he's thorough.
The homework is a free grade bump, don't be an idiot and do all of the homework. Would I take him again? Most definitely. I'm just not a fan of Greek philosophy, so I won't sign up unless I have to. But if Kelsey is teaching the class, I'll be there.
Amazing professor, probably one of UCLA's finest. Lectures are very detailed and he repeats himself plenty, just so you get the idea. He always asks if everyone understands and makes sure you're on board. Easy papers, easy homework as long as you follow the reading and pay attention in class. You can tell he really loves the subject matter as well.
He's a really good lecturer. Try not to say anything when he squeezes his eyes shut and thinks, because it will just delay his response.
His TA's are tough graders, but probably on his command. He is pretty funny, but he realizes that he isn't a comedian so he doesn't try to keep us entertained all the time. He's patient but can refuse to answer a question because he'll go over it later.
I had him over summer and during summer, he spent the first half of the class going over what we covered in the last half of the previous class. So, clearly, he's thorough.
The homework is a free grade bump, don't be an idiot and do all of the homework. Would I take him again? Most definitely. I'm just not a fan of Greek philosophy, so I won't sign up unless I have to. But if Kelsey is teaching the class, I'll be there.
Amazing professor, probably one of UCLA's finest. Lectures are very detailed and he repeats himself plenty, just so you get the idea. He always asks if everyone understands and makes sure you're on board. Easy papers, easy homework as long as you follow the reading and pay attention in class. You can tell he really loves the subject matter as well.
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