Vahideh Rasekhikolokdaragh
Department of Linguistics
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Quarter: Winter 2020
Grade: A+
March 26, 2020

Great professor who is really passionate about the subject! Since this was an 8am and I am not a morning person, focusing in class was sometimes a little hard. However, the professor did try to engage the class during lectures. Her slides are very helpful, and have a lot of problems to practice for the quizzes and exams. This is important because methods that the textbook and the study guide associated with it use don't always match up with her methods.
Her quizzes and exams are very do-able as long as you've been keeping up with the weekly homework. She also gives up to 3% extra credit for doing SONA studies.
Also, Alex is a great TA. His discussion section and office hours were very helpful and fun.

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Quarter: Spring 2019
Grade: A+
June 12, 2019

Taking Ling 20 with Professor Rasekhi was very interesting, and not too difficult! She is a fantastic lecturer, tries to engage the class with questions and discussions, and is very helpful if you go to her office hours! You can tell she genuinely cares about her students, on both academic and personal levels. I would highly recommend her to anyone thinking about taking Ling 20 as a GE or major pre-req. I'm also selling the study guide workbook (required), very lightly used, email me at ************* if interested!

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Quarter: Spring 2020
Grade: A+
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June 30, 2020

Profesor Rasekhi was so nice and accommodating this quarter! Honestly it got off to a bit of a rough start with adjusting to the Zoom environment, but after the mid-quarter survey she definitely made some changes based on feedback.

For the first quiz, a lot of people felt crunched for time (we had 30 minutes), so she gave us a full 2 hours for the second quiz.

The homework each week was really straightforward and useful for preparing for the quizzes. The midterm was pretty much just like a combination of the quizzes and homework. There was one question that was more challenging than the homework and a lot of people had trouble with, and Rasekhi ended up converting that question to extra credit! I'm not sure what the final was like since it was made optional.

Each week, there's a discussion handout that the TAs send out through email. Sometimes it wouldn't get sent out until the night before discussion, but I found that attempting it before discussion was really useful for getting the most out of it and helping to move the discussion along. As a sidenote, I had Kinda as my TA and she was great!

I learned a ton and this class really inspired me to pursue a sci-tech in linguistics. I definitely recommend taking this class if you have even a minor interest in linguistics!

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Quarter: Winter 2020
Grade: A+
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March 19, 2020

Homework is 40%, quizzes are 5%, the midterm is 20%, the final is 30%, and participation in discussion is 5%. You can also get up to 3% extra credit for participating in SONA studies (1% per study) Overall the class isn't too difficult as long as you start the homework early. I definitely recommend doing the homework with someone else because they can be a little difficult. Professor Rasekhi doesn't take attendance and her slides are posted on CCLE so you can get away with not going to class, but I think it's pretty helpful for some of the topics (especially phonetics)

Professor Rasekhi herself is a pretty good professor. Lectures are engaging enough and she does a good job clarifying things. I'd take her class again.

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Quarter: Spring 2019
Grade: A+
June 26, 2019

I took this class as a requirement for Linguistics major. I had taken Ling 1 before so a lot of the information in this class was already covered in that class. Ling 1 taught a lot of specific things, whereas Ling 20 teaches the more general concept, but a lot of the exercises you do will be similar. Homework is the biggest part of the class I'd say, and it's due during lecture. You'll definitely want to try and get the most points as possible because this is the bulk of your grade 40%! The problems covered in the homework are also similar to what will show up on the quizzes and tests. Quizzes are very easy, and midterm and final are part multiple choice, but mostly written and definitely reflective of what is covered in class. She also offers extra credit for sona studies which is great to have but I honestly don't think you will need it.

I think she is one of those cases where she is so specialized in one field that she sometimes doesn't know how to explain certain things or forgets basic ideas. This can be frustrating when it seems unclear what she is trying to say, and sometimes she might sound like she is contradicting herself. Honestly not that big of a deal, but if this is your first linguistics class, some of the back-and-forth she does might get confusing.

She posts slides and I think bruin casts, so it's not imperative to go to lecture except to turn in homework, and I definitely skipped a few. I'd say the lectures on syntax might be a good one to attend if you're planning to skip a lot (especially if yours is at 8am like mine was), as she sometimes has a certain way she wants the answers presented.

The textbook is helpful for sure just to have a point of reference, and it's where most of the homework will come from. There is an accompanying workbook, but it's definitely not necessary as I barely used it, and on the rare case that there is a HW problem from it you can ask a friend.

Overall, this was a very easy class and I would recommend it especially to other Ling. majors and maybe even as a GE :)

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Quarter: Spring 2019
Grade: A
June 10, 2019

This class was really easy unlike what everyone else, who has taken Ling 20, has told me. The professor is really clear in her explanation of the material and doesn’t give you any false expectations about what will be on the quizzes (2 of them), midterm and final. That said, I only prepared minimally for the midterm and final and wound up with A’s for both of them. The only tedious part of the class was the homework, but she gives you an entire week to do them. And the homework would only take up—at most—an hour to do; however, the homework ended up being a great study tool for the assessments, so make sure to try on them. Overall, the quality of the class was incredibly valuable, and it gave me a good taste of future linguistics classes. Definitely worth taking this professor, despite being an 8 AM.

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Quarter: Spring 2019
Grade: A+
June 8, 2019

This class was more of a mixed bag - not necessarily based on the content, which was pretty interesting, but mostly based on how the content was presented. The professor explained the concepts in a pretty plain and boring manner that did its job most of the time, but often I felt that self-studying through the homework exercises was more useful than listening to lecture sometime. It definitely was sort of disappointing knowing that the material could be much more engaging, especially with more discussions about other languages, but instead, the end result of the teaching was sort of average. The weekly homework, taken from the textbook, is rather tedious and does its job in forcing you to learn the concepts, but is not really engaging, doesn't expand on the concepts in linguistics at all, and is almost only English-language based. For someone interested in linguistics, this class was disappointing, but not necessarily bad or too difficult.

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Quarter: Winter 2020
Grade: A+
March 26, 2020

Great professor who is really passionate about the subject! Since this was an 8am and I am not a morning person, focusing in class was sometimes a little hard. However, the professor did try to engage the class during lectures. Her slides are very helpful, and have a lot of problems to practice for the quizzes and exams. This is important because methods that the textbook and the study guide associated with it use don't always match up with her methods.
Her quizzes and exams are very do-able as long as you've been keeping up with the weekly homework. She also gives up to 3% extra credit for doing SONA studies.
Also, Alex is a great TA. His discussion section and office hours were very helpful and fun.

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Quarter: Spring 2019
Grade: A+
June 12, 2019

Taking Ling 20 with Professor Rasekhi was very interesting, and not too difficult! She is a fantastic lecturer, tries to engage the class with questions and discussions, and is very helpful if you go to her office hours! You can tell she genuinely cares about her students, on both academic and personal levels. I would highly recommend her to anyone thinking about taking Ling 20 as a GE or major pre-req. I'm also selling the study guide workbook (required), very lightly used, email me at ************* if interested!

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COVID-19 This review was submitted during the COVID-19 pandemic. Your experience may vary.
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Quarter: Spring 2020
Grade: A+
June 30, 2020

Profesor Rasekhi was so nice and accommodating this quarter! Honestly it got off to a bit of a rough start with adjusting to the Zoom environment, but after the mid-quarter survey she definitely made some changes based on feedback.

For the first quiz, a lot of people felt crunched for time (we had 30 minutes), so she gave us a full 2 hours for the second quiz.

The homework each week was really straightforward and useful for preparing for the quizzes. The midterm was pretty much just like a combination of the quizzes and homework. There was one question that was more challenging than the homework and a lot of people had trouble with, and Rasekhi ended up converting that question to extra credit! I'm not sure what the final was like since it was made optional.

Each week, there's a discussion handout that the TAs send out through email. Sometimes it wouldn't get sent out until the night before discussion, but I found that attempting it before discussion was really useful for getting the most out of it and helping to move the discussion along. As a sidenote, I had Kinda as my TA and she was great!

I learned a ton and this class really inspired me to pursue a sci-tech in linguistics. I definitely recommend taking this class if you have even a minor interest in linguistics!

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Quarter: Winter 2020
Grade: A+
March 19, 2020

Homework is 40%, quizzes are 5%, the midterm is 20%, the final is 30%, and participation in discussion is 5%. You can also get up to 3% extra credit for participating in SONA studies (1% per study) Overall the class isn't too difficult as long as you start the homework early. I definitely recommend doing the homework with someone else because they can be a little difficult. Professor Rasekhi doesn't take attendance and her slides are posted on CCLE so you can get away with not going to class, but I think it's pretty helpful for some of the topics (especially phonetics)

Professor Rasekhi herself is a pretty good professor. Lectures are engaging enough and she does a good job clarifying things. I'd take her class again.

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Quarter: Spring 2019
Grade: A+
June 26, 2019

I took this class as a requirement for Linguistics major. I had taken Ling 1 before so a lot of the information in this class was already covered in that class. Ling 1 taught a lot of specific things, whereas Ling 20 teaches the more general concept, but a lot of the exercises you do will be similar. Homework is the biggest part of the class I'd say, and it's due during lecture. You'll definitely want to try and get the most points as possible because this is the bulk of your grade 40%! The problems covered in the homework are also similar to what will show up on the quizzes and tests. Quizzes are very easy, and midterm and final are part multiple choice, but mostly written and definitely reflective of what is covered in class. She also offers extra credit for sona studies which is great to have but I honestly don't think you will need it.

I think she is one of those cases where she is so specialized in one field that she sometimes doesn't know how to explain certain things or forgets basic ideas. This can be frustrating when it seems unclear what she is trying to say, and sometimes she might sound like she is contradicting herself. Honestly not that big of a deal, but if this is your first linguistics class, some of the back-and-forth she does might get confusing.

She posts slides and I think bruin casts, so it's not imperative to go to lecture except to turn in homework, and I definitely skipped a few. I'd say the lectures on syntax might be a good one to attend if you're planning to skip a lot (especially if yours is at 8am like mine was), as she sometimes has a certain way she wants the answers presented.

The textbook is helpful for sure just to have a point of reference, and it's where most of the homework will come from. There is an accompanying workbook, but it's definitely not necessary as I barely used it, and on the rare case that there is a HW problem from it you can ask a friend.

Overall, this was a very easy class and I would recommend it especially to other Ling. majors and maybe even as a GE :)

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Quarter: Spring 2019
Grade: A
June 10, 2019

This class was really easy unlike what everyone else, who has taken Ling 20, has told me. The professor is really clear in her explanation of the material and doesn’t give you any false expectations about what will be on the quizzes (2 of them), midterm and final. That said, I only prepared minimally for the midterm and final and wound up with A’s for both of them. The only tedious part of the class was the homework, but she gives you an entire week to do them. And the homework would only take up—at most—an hour to do; however, the homework ended up being a great study tool for the assessments, so make sure to try on them. Overall, the quality of the class was incredibly valuable, and it gave me a good taste of future linguistics classes. Definitely worth taking this professor, despite being an 8 AM.

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Quarter: Spring 2019
Grade: A+
June 8, 2019

This class was more of a mixed bag - not necessarily based on the content, which was pretty interesting, but mostly based on how the content was presented. The professor explained the concepts in a pretty plain and boring manner that did its job most of the time, but often I felt that self-studying through the homework exercises was more useful than listening to lecture sometime. It definitely was sort of disappointing knowing that the material could be much more engaging, especially with more discussions about other languages, but instead, the end result of the teaching was sort of average. The weekly homework, taken from the textbook, is rather tedious and does its job in forcing you to learn the concepts, but is not really engaging, doesn't expand on the concepts in linguistics at all, and is almost only English-language based. For someone interested in linguistics, this class was disappointing, but not necessarily bad or too difficult.

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4.4
Overall Rating
Based on 10 Users
Easiness 3.9 / 5 How easy the class is, 1 being extremely difficult and 5 being easy peasy.
Clarity 4.0 / 5 How clear the class is, 1 being extremely unclear and 5 being very clear.
Workload 3.6 / 5 How much workload the class is, 1 being extremely heavy and 5 being extremely light.
Helpfulness 4.2 / 5 How helpful the class is, 1 being not helpful at all and 5 being extremely helpful.

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  • Needs Textbook
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  • Gives Extra Credit
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  • Participation Matters
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