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EXTREMELY easy class. Like, this is the way to go for a GE
If anyone needs August: Osage County by Tracy Letts for Theater 10 (David Gorshein), let me know. I'm selling the book for cheap(it's like new and in perfect condition). Please email me if interested: Sandy91595@hotmail.com
Professor Gorshein is an awesome Professor. He's passionate, kind, intelligent and inspiring. I actually took his Intro Theatre course ONLINE. But it was amazing. I heard great things about his lectures, and this definitely translated to the small screen. I hope though, we don't end up in a day and age where professors are not teaching in person though.
Definitely seek his courses out and take one. It will be an awesome experience at UCLA!
Selling the course reader for Theater 10. Please text 310-365-8808 :)
I took this class as a GE. The only thing I can say it changed in my understanding was: (1) a lot of people work to put on a play, (2) facts, from all ranges of theater are stuck in my head, ready to decay away. Professor Gorshein was very helpful via email; my TA, not so much. This is a reasonable class to take online over the summer, and I would recommend it if you want more time during the regular quarters.
This was a really fun GE to take over summer. The TAs were fun as was the professor. It consisted of two or three 40 minute lectures per week and about 3 screenings total, each around 1:30. Honestly, most people could probably bypass this if you do the reading and vice versa. The fact that it is all online is very helpful.
As a science major and took this class for GE requirement, I found it not easy as people said. However, if you spend enough time to read the textbook and do all the assignments to keep up with the class, you will be fine. I had no previous knowledge of theater and my interest was not so high as well. But after I finished the class, I have a great appreciation for theater and I really think theater 10 was a great experience at UCLA.
Selling the course reader. Please text (310) 729-7946. Thanks.
This class is very informative and full of fun. Highly recommend.
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Love Prof Gorshein! takes the time to know his students and a kind soul
If anyone needs August: Osage County by Tracy Letts for Theater 10 (David Gorshein), let me know. I'm selling the book for cheap(it's like new and in perfect condition). Please email me if interested: Sandy91595@hotmail.com
Professor Gorshein is an awesome Professor. He's passionate, kind, intelligent and inspiring. I actually took his Intro Theatre course ONLINE. But it was amazing. I heard great things about his lectures, and this definitely translated to the small screen. I hope though, we don't end up in a day and age where professors are not teaching in person though.
Definitely seek his courses out and take one. It will be an awesome experience at UCLA!
I took this class as a GE. The only thing I can say it changed in my understanding was: (1) a lot of people work to put on a play, (2) facts, from all ranges of theater are stuck in my head, ready to decay away. Professor Gorshein was very helpful via email; my TA, not so much. This is a reasonable class to take online over the summer, and I would recommend it if you want more time during the regular quarters.
This was a really fun GE to take over summer. The TAs were fun as was the professor. It consisted of two or three 40 minute lectures per week and about 3 screenings total, each around 1:30. Honestly, most people could probably bypass this if you do the reading and vice versa. The fact that it is all online is very helpful.
As a science major and took this class for GE requirement, I found it not easy as people said. However, if you spend enough time to read the textbook and do all the assignments to keep up with the class, you will be fine. I had no previous knowledge of theater and my interest was not so high as well. But after I finished the class, I have a great appreciation for theater and I really think theater 10 was a great experience at UCLA.