Professor
Deepak Rajagopal
Most Helpful Review
Fall 2015 - Professor Rajagopal provided a very good class in which the primary goal was to learn. Course material was broad but in depth enough to provide a solid understanding of topics covered. Ther homeworks were well timed, and there was an essay at the end which could replace two homeworks. If you did this and all homeworks you could in effect drop your two lowest scores. Exams were based around the homeworks and readings, and were very fair. He was also very good about helping students who emailed him and setting up alternate hours to meet. Overall a very good class.
Fall 2015 - Professor Rajagopal provided a very good class in which the primary goal was to learn. Course material was broad but in depth enough to provide a solid understanding of topics covered. Ther homeworks were well timed, and there was an essay at the end which could replace two homeworks. If you did this and all homeworks you could in effect drop your two lowest scores. Exams were based around the homeworks and readings, and were very fair. He was also very good about helping students who emailed him and setting up alternate hours to meet. Overall a very good class.
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Winter 2017 - One of the worst classes I have taken at UCLA. This is for my minor so if you are looking for an engaging environmental class, avoid at all costs. This class requires meticulous detail and tracing lifecycles back to coal production. The homework assignments are frustrating and take hours.
Winter 2017 - One of the worst classes I have taken at UCLA. This is for my minor so if you are looking for an engaging environmental class, avoid at all costs. This class requires meticulous detail and tracing lifecycles back to coal production. The homework assignments are frustrating and take hours.