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Craig Enders

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Easiness 4.5 / 5 How easy the class is, 1 being extremely difficult and 5 being easy peasy.
Workload 4.0 / 5 How light the workload is, 1 being extremely heavy and 5 being extremely light.
Clarity 4.7 / 5 How clear the professor is, 1 being extremely unclear and 5 being very clear.
Helpfulness 4.6 / 5 How helpful the professor is, 1 being not helpful at all and 5 being extremely helpful.

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March 26, 2016
Quarter: Winter 2016
Grade: N/A

This class was extremely easy. If you have taken Stats 10, be prepared for a repeat of that. Enders didn't teach anything new and the lectures were very boring. I always made sure to bring something else to do. Make sure to go to class though because participation is given based on poll everywhere questions and sometimes the questions are about what he is wearing.

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Dec. 22, 2021
Quarter: Fall 2021
Grade: B

Stats isn't the easiest class however he made the material straight forward and explained everything well and thoroughly. Very fair grader. I honestly could have gotten an A if I put more effort in this class.

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Jan. 3, 2022
Quarter: Fall 2021
Grade: N/A

CRAIG IS A SWEETIE. He cares about his students and is not looking to trick you with tests or quizzes. His lectures are quite boring though and I oftentimes found myself dissociating because of his slow pacing. Though, I understand that his pacing is deliberate; he just wants to ensure everyone absorbs and understands the information before continuing. I ended with a 98% in the class and you can too! You got this!

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Jan. 3, 2022
Quarter: Fall 2021
Grade: A+

Enders is seriously one of the best professors out there. He explains everything with perfect clarity, and genuinely wants everyone to learn and succeed in the class. The workload is pretty light and the exams are very fair. Highly recommend taking it with him!!

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Feb. 3, 2022
Quarter: Fall 2021
Grade: B

Honestly its a great course. I just wish I put in more effort because I definitely would've gotten a better grade. Professor Enders is the first and probably only professor who allows multiple submission of midterm & exam. He is an awesome professor. However, I found the workload a little heavy.

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Dec. 18, 2021
Quarter: Fall 2021
Grade: A

I loved professor Enders, many complained that he was a bit boring and repetitive but Bc he was so repetitive I never felt like I was behind on material or felt like I had to teach it all to myself. The midterm and final were both very fair. The questions were straightforward and if you pay attention in class should be a breeze. The class is very fair and an A is obtainable as long as you pay attention and do the weekly prep and content quizzes.

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March 27, 2016
Quarter: Winter 2016
Grade: N/A

Such an awesome professor! He is lighthearted, straightforward, and genuinely wants what is best for his students.

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March 27, 2016
Quarter: Winter 2016
Grade: A

Grading Distribution:
Exams - 50%
Assignments - 20%
Quizzes - 15%
In-Class Participation - 15%
Final Grade = (0.50 × Average Exam %) + (0.20 × Average Assignment %) + (0.15 × Average Quiz %) + (0.15 × Participation %)

Professor Enders:
This was Enders's first quarter at UCLA coming from ASU. I thought that his CCLE slides were very clean and detailed. You can basically just study the slides and go to lecture doing something else, paying attention only when you have to participate. He can get a bit rambly and his voice is a bit monotone. But he can be funny at times. I would say that he grades more than fair.

TAs:
I never really talked to any of the TAs, but I emailed Erin Arruda a lot. She responded very quickly and was always very helpful with my concerns, whether it be an assignment wasn't accessible on CCLE or my midterm grade was botched.

Midterm Grade: 30/33
The midterm was really easy. Like ridiculously easy. It consisted of only multiple choice questions, and you were allowed to use a cheat sheet, or "crib sheet," as Enders calls it. Just write down all the important things from his slides and you should get an A.

Assignments Grade: 46/56
The assignments are just quizzes using a free statistics program we downloaded for the class called JASP. He goes over how to use them in class and it's pretty simple to maneuver. You just download data sets to the program and manipulate them and interpret the results. I fucked up on the last couple assignments, but it shouldn't affect your grade too much if you do well on everything else. You can submit assignments on CCLE multiple times, but the latest submission is the one that is graded. The assignments include multiple choice questions and some short answer questions sometimes. You're given about a week to complete them.

Quizzes Grade: 140/140
After each topic there is a CCLE quiz on it. It consists of 10 multiple choice questions, and you can take it multiple times. Your highest score counts for the quiz. Each time you take it, CCLE takes different questions from a pool. These are pretty simple. He gives you about a week to complete them. If it takes you more than one try, just keep taking the quiz.

In-Class Participation - 100%
Enders uses this thing called "Poll Everywhere." You have to pay a small fee to use it for the quarter, but in class he brings up these polls that are either multiple choice or short answer and the results are updated on the screen in real time. You don't need to submit the right answer to get credit, but you can't submit gibberish answers either. I feel like participation was the only reason most people went to class, because I sat in the back and most people were doing things other than paying attention when I saw the sea of laptop screens in front of me.

Final Exam Grade: unknown, probably an A
The final was exactly the same format as the midterm, all multiple choice with a crib sheet. It was also noncumulative. Very easy.

Overall Grade: A
I think this class was incredibly easy. I've never taken statistics before, but Enders's slides were actually very informative and well-written. Sure, you didn't really need to pay attention in class to do well, but it was mostly his slides that helped me understand the concepts of psychological statistics. I would highly recommend taking Enders for 100A. You would need to try really hard to get lower than an A.

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Feb. 26, 2017
Quarter: Fall 2016
Grade: A

Professor Enders is a very fair, funny, and engaging teacher. Sometimes, I almost felt as if the class was too easy but I'm not complaining. I've heard from other students that Psych 100A can be extremely hard, but I definitely did not think so with Enders. He even allows any A- to be brought to an A. My first midterm was lower than I expected though because I was putting in 0 effort. However, I studied more for the final and got a 100% and an A in the class. Seriously love this guy, definitely would try and take this class with him. He is funny and doesn't try to make the material unnecessarily complicated.

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June 27, 2017
Quarter: Spring 2017
Grade: A

This is a fairly easy class as long as you do your assignments and quizzes on time.
He gives out a lot of easy points with quizzes for each topic, which you can submit as many times until you get 100%. Assignments with SPSS are also relatively easy as long as you know how to navigate the software. There is a whole lab dedicated to that. There was also twitter questions at the beginning of the quarter, but I think that kind of stopped when there were a lot of technical problems, but those are also some points you can get easily (but use the hashtag he gives and answer before that week's lecture to actually receive the points because he's not very lenient on those)
You have to attend his lectures because he does polleverywhere points, as he is kind enough to not make his students buy actual clickers. He also doesn't require a textbook and everything you need to know are basically on his slides.
However, his lectures can be quite boring. They're long and he tends to go really into details on things that I felt like could be condensed. But that may be because I have taken AP stats before and some of the material was review for me.
His exams are multiple choice and relatively easy. They don't have any calculations and most of the questions are just simple concept/interpreting data questions. He allows you to bring in a "crib sheet," basically an 8.5x11 piece of paper with anything you want written on it. You can basically study just by making the crib sheet and you'll be fine.
Overall recommend him as a teacher as he makes sure you know the material without all the unnecessary memorizing.

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PSYCH 100A
Quarter: Winter 2016
Grade: N/A
March 26, 2016

This class was extremely easy. If you have taken Stats 10, be prepared for a repeat of that. Enders didn't teach anything new and the lectures were very boring. I always made sure to bring something else to do. Make sure to go to class though because participation is given based on poll everywhere questions and sometimes the questions are about what he is wearing.

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PSYCH 100A
Quarter: Fall 2021
Grade: B
Dec. 22, 2021

Stats isn't the easiest class however he made the material straight forward and explained everything well and thoroughly. Very fair grader. I honestly could have gotten an A if I put more effort in this class.

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PSYCH 100A
Quarter: Fall 2021
Grade: N/A
Jan. 3, 2022

CRAIG IS A SWEETIE. He cares about his students and is not looking to trick you with tests or quizzes. His lectures are quite boring though and I oftentimes found myself dissociating because of his slow pacing. Though, I understand that his pacing is deliberate; he just wants to ensure everyone absorbs and understands the information before continuing. I ended with a 98% in the class and you can too! You got this!

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PSYCH 100A
Quarter: Fall 2021
Grade: A+
Jan. 3, 2022

Enders is seriously one of the best professors out there. He explains everything with perfect clarity, and genuinely wants everyone to learn and succeed in the class. The workload is pretty light and the exams are very fair. Highly recommend taking it with him!!

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PSYCH 100A
Quarter: Fall 2021
Grade: B
Feb. 3, 2022

Honestly its a great course. I just wish I put in more effort because I definitely would've gotten a better grade. Professor Enders is the first and probably only professor who allows multiple submission of midterm & exam. He is an awesome professor. However, I found the workload a little heavy.

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PSYCH 100A
Quarter: Fall 2021
Grade: A
Dec. 18, 2021

I loved professor Enders, many complained that he was a bit boring and repetitive but Bc he was so repetitive I never felt like I was behind on material or felt like I had to teach it all to myself. The midterm and final were both very fair. The questions were straightforward and if you pay attention in class should be a breeze. The class is very fair and an A is obtainable as long as you pay attention and do the weekly prep and content quizzes.

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PSYCH 100A
Quarter: Winter 2016
Grade: N/A
March 27, 2016

Such an awesome professor! He is lighthearted, straightforward, and genuinely wants what is best for his students.

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PSYCH 100A
Quarter: Winter 2016
Grade: A
March 27, 2016

Grading Distribution:
Exams - 50%
Assignments - 20%
Quizzes - 15%
In-Class Participation - 15%
Final Grade = (0.50 × Average Exam %) + (0.20 × Average Assignment %) + (0.15 × Average Quiz %) + (0.15 × Participation %)

Professor Enders:
This was Enders's first quarter at UCLA coming from ASU. I thought that his CCLE slides were very clean and detailed. You can basically just study the slides and go to lecture doing something else, paying attention only when you have to participate. He can get a bit rambly and his voice is a bit monotone. But he can be funny at times. I would say that he grades more than fair.

TAs:
I never really talked to any of the TAs, but I emailed Erin Arruda a lot. She responded very quickly and was always very helpful with my concerns, whether it be an assignment wasn't accessible on CCLE or my midterm grade was botched.

Midterm Grade: 30/33
The midterm was really easy. Like ridiculously easy. It consisted of only multiple choice questions, and you were allowed to use a cheat sheet, or "crib sheet," as Enders calls it. Just write down all the important things from his slides and you should get an A.

Assignments Grade: 46/56
The assignments are just quizzes using a free statistics program we downloaded for the class called JASP. He goes over how to use them in class and it's pretty simple to maneuver. You just download data sets to the program and manipulate them and interpret the results. I fucked up on the last couple assignments, but it shouldn't affect your grade too much if you do well on everything else. You can submit assignments on CCLE multiple times, but the latest submission is the one that is graded. The assignments include multiple choice questions and some short answer questions sometimes. You're given about a week to complete them.

Quizzes Grade: 140/140
After each topic there is a CCLE quiz on it. It consists of 10 multiple choice questions, and you can take it multiple times. Your highest score counts for the quiz. Each time you take it, CCLE takes different questions from a pool. These are pretty simple. He gives you about a week to complete them. If it takes you more than one try, just keep taking the quiz.

In-Class Participation - 100%
Enders uses this thing called "Poll Everywhere." You have to pay a small fee to use it for the quarter, but in class he brings up these polls that are either multiple choice or short answer and the results are updated on the screen in real time. You don't need to submit the right answer to get credit, but you can't submit gibberish answers either. I feel like participation was the only reason most people went to class, because I sat in the back and most people were doing things other than paying attention when I saw the sea of laptop screens in front of me.

Final Exam Grade: unknown, probably an A
The final was exactly the same format as the midterm, all multiple choice with a crib sheet. It was also noncumulative. Very easy.

Overall Grade: A
I think this class was incredibly easy. I've never taken statistics before, but Enders's slides were actually very informative and well-written. Sure, you didn't really need to pay attention in class to do well, but it was mostly his slides that helped me understand the concepts of psychological statistics. I would highly recommend taking Enders for 100A. You would need to try really hard to get lower than an A.

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PSYCH 100A
Quarter: Fall 2016
Grade: A
Feb. 26, 2017

Professor Enders is a very fair, funny, and engaging teacher. Sometimes, I almost felt as if the class was too easy but I'm not complaining. I've heard from other students that Psych 100A can be extremely hard, but I definitely did not think so with Enders. He even allows any A- to be brought to an A. My first midterm was lower than I expected though because I was putting in 0 effort. However, I studied more for the final and got a 100% and an A in the class. Seriously love this guy, definitely would try and take this class with him. He is funny and doesn't try to make the material unnecessarily complicated.

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PSYCH 100A
Quarter: Spring 2017
Grade: A
June 27, 2017

This is a fairly easy class as long as you do your assignments and quizzes on time.
He gives out a lot of easy points with quizzes for each topic, which you can submit as many times until you get 100%. Assignments with SPSS are also relatively easy as long as you know how to navigate the software. There is a whole lab dedicated to that. There was also twitter questions at the beginning of the quarter, but I think that kind of stopped when there were a lot of technical problems, but those are also some points you can get easily (but use the hashtag he gives and answer before that week's lecture to actually receive the points because he's not very lenient on those)
You have to attend his lectures because he does polleverywhere points, as he is kind enough to not make his students buy actual clickers. He also doesn't require a textbook and everything you need to know are basically on his slides.
However, his lectures can be quite boring. They're long and he tends to go really into details on things that I felt like could be condensed. But that may be because I have taken AP stats before and some of the material was review for me.
His exams are multiple choice and relatively easy. They don't have any calculations and most of the questions are just simple concept/interpreting data questions. He allows you to bring in a "crib sheet," basically an 8.5x11 piece of paper with anything you want written on it. You can basically study just by making the crib sheet and you'll be fine.
Overall recommend him as a teacher as he makes sure you know the material without all the unnecessary memorizing.

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