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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.
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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Professor Taub is an expert in Latin American health studies. Her expertise provides wonderful insight to this course. Workload entailed a midterm essay on a health problem of our interest and take-home final assignment.
Textbook was interesting, but not necessary. Additional books, i.e. Farmer's Haiti After the Earthquake, however, were a fascinating read and very relevant throughout the class.
Dr. Taub is an amazing lecturer. She is passionate about Latin American health, and gives engaging lectures. I strongly recommend this class to anyone who is interested in public health or pursing a career in the health field. There is a lot of reading in this class, but it is really interesting. If I could, I would love to take another class with her. She truly cares about her students, and she can be a great mentor!
132 was one of the hardest class to take. I am a neuroscience major taking this class for fun, but the material was downright boring, extensive, and unneccessary. Taub is dry, not funny, and simply needs to retire. AVOID THIS CLASS and take it with another professor. I received a B- in the class
I loved prof Taub. She is such a nice and caring professor, something which I find rare at UCLA. She really wants her students to learn the material, and she makes it very easy to enjoy learning it. Though the class is 3 hours, we normally got out after 2 hrs and 15 min. There are a lot of guest lecturers, but most of them are pretty interesting and they bring a lot of diversity to the class. The class is pretty easy, but I still ended up learning a ton. I would definitely recommend both her and the class.
Prof. Taub is a wonderful lecturer. She organizes a lot of guest lecturers to come in and talk about the health issues that are usually overlooked in your Daily Bruin. She's very concerned about student learning, approachable for office hours, and cares about her students. Don't slack in this class, you'll be missing out on interesting lectures and dialogues. Midterm paper isn't bad, and the getting the general concept of major health issues and important names will help you for the final. Visit her office and appreciate how much knowledge/kindness she has to offer.
Professor Taub is an expert in Latin American health studies. Her expertise provides wonderful insight to this course. Workload entailed a midterm essay on a health problem of our interest and take-home final assignment.
Textbook was interesting, but not necessary. Additional books, i.e. Farmer's Haiti After the Earthquake, however, were a fascinating read and very relevant throughout the class.
Dr. Taub is an amazing lecturer. She is passionate about Latin American health, and gives engaging lectures. I strongly recommend this class to anyone who is interested in public health or pursing a career in the health field. There is a lot of reading in this class, but it is really interesting. If I could, I would love to take another class with her. She truly cares about her students, and she can be a great mentor!
132 was one of the hardest class to take. I am a neuroscience major taking this class for fun, but the material was downright boring, extensive, and unneccessary. Taub is dry, not funny, and simply needs to retire. AVOID THIS CLASS and take it with another professor. I received a B- in the class
I loved prof Taub. She is such a nice and caring professor, something which I find rare at UCLA. She really wants her students to learn the material, and she makes it very easy to enjoy learning it. Though the class is 3 hours, we normally got out after 2 hrs and 15 min. There are a lot of guest lecturers, but most of them are pretty interesting and they bring a lot of diversity to the class. The class is pretty easy, but I still ended up learning a ton. I would definitely recommend both her and the class.
Prof. Taub is a wonderful lecturer. She organizes a lot of guest lecturers to come in and talk about the health issues that are usually overlooked in your Daily Bruin. She's very concerned about student learning, approachable for office hours, and cares about her students. Don't slack in this class, you'll be missing out on interesting lectures and dialogues. Midterm paper isn't bad, and the getting the general concept of major health issues and important names will help you for the final. Visit her office and appreciate how much knowledge/kindness she has to offer.
Based on 11 Users
TOP TAGS
- Uses Slides (2)
- Tolerates Tardiness (1)
- Needs Textbook (2)
- Engaging Lectures (2)
- Useful Textbooks (2)
- Appropriately Priced Materials (2)
- Snazzy Dresser (1)
- Often Funny (1)
- Would Take Again (2)
- Issues PTEs (1)