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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.
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I took this class hoping that it would be an overall study of marine biology, but it's actually more about the earth, oceans, wind patterns, weather, etc. and doesn't go much into marine bio until the 8th or 9th week. The material can often be dry, but the prof. is really good about making you understand the material. The midterms weren't easy, but they were definitely doable and I achieved an A- strictly through studying my notes and not reading the book. The prof. cares about the students and always offers help via email or office hours. Some students even ask questions immediately after lecture and he takes the time to answer them. Most students attend lecture, but fridays are always empty. You could easily get away with skipping a few lectures but I think it helps to take notes on what he says in addition to the slides. His slides are pretty good, but I do recommend at least skimming the book because it tends to go into more detail. Labs are easy, no big deal.
if you want an easy GE, take this class. The midterms are really straightforward and alot of people finished with about 15 minutes or more leftover. Reading the book and going over his power points should easily be enough for a B+ but going to his lecture is also helpful. Alot of the multiple choice questions on his midterms reappear from old midterms so going to the test bank will help. The only annoying thing about this class is the labs but the quizzes given during lab were pretty simple. Schauble knows his stuff and he teaches it well so this class has my recomendation.
This class is not an easy GE in my opinion.
First off, when I signed up for the class I expected it to be interesting, after all it is oceanography. With that said, lectures are extremely boring. It was impossible for me to stay awake. He tries his best to make it interesting most of the time but the material is just boring.
The course requires a lot of work. There is a quiz every week for the lab and you need to TAKE THOSE SERIOUSLY! I did not and therefore my grade in the course sucked badd! So study for the quizzes no matter how simple they might sound b/c the questions are very specific.
READ THE BOOK! It doesnt matter if you go to lectures or not because they are not so helpful and everything is online anyway. But the lecture slides don't help either. All you need to do is read the book and you'll be good because the midterms/final ask very specific questions. STUDY HARD!
He has review sessions before the midterms and finals and he is always willing to help you and answer your questions so go to the review sessions because they are helpful and sometimes he reveals some topics that are on the test.
Another great thing is that he gives a lot of extra credit opportunities and they are easy! You need to go to a seminar and write a summary on it. Piece of cake so take advantage of that and do it!!
If you are taking the class, take it seriously, do the readings, and study hard! Its not easy so good luck!
Not a hard class at all. Read the book, go to lectures and you'll be fine. Professor's always willing to answer questions and accept input, and does so kindly. He tries to make concepts, whenever possible, relevant to California. (This often manifests itself in the tests, so beware.)
Also, I'd really suggest going to the test review sessions. They're in Q&A format (students ask questions and he answers them) so it may not seem that helpful, but I found each time he went over something specifically that ended up on a test (mostly as free response).
My worst grade was on the lab final and my grades on the lab quizes did drop pretty sharply towards the end. This is due to a combo of the material and tests getting harder along with my studying even less.
I didn't study AT ALL for the final and skipped all of the week 8 lectures, but I still got an A on the final and in the class. I did read all of the book (except towards the end, to be honest) and it seemed like a lot of the people who didn't were the ones having a hard time.
(I had Jonathan Cheng for the lab section and I'd highly recommend him if you don't know who to choose.)
Honestly, this class is really easy. Try to get practice tests from SAC and it'll make things even easier. The first midterm was not difficult at all-I got 100/100. And several other people did too. The second midterm is slightly more difficult, and the final is probably in between the two.
I went to probably 2 lectures and found it impossible to concentrate. And I didn't watch podcasts either. READ THE BOOK. Trust me, I hate reading so much and have trouble remembering what I read, but the text is super easy to understand. It's all I did, and I ended up with an A. Extra credit helps too, and you can get a maximum of 2% increase to your grade.
Last but not least, TAKE THE LAB QUIZZES SERIOUSLY. At first they seem so easy and trivial,but eventually you'll need to study. Each one can affect your grade more than you think, although it doesn't seem thatway (they're each out of 8).
So read the book, do well on lab quizzes. and BAM! An A is yours for the taking :)
This class required a ton of memorization and a lot of bland reading. It took a lot more time than I think a science GE should be. But the labs were easy. I suggest going to the lectures. The first midterm was a joke, but the second midterm was somewhat hard. The final wasn't too bad. I enjoy his sense of humor and he made the lectures easier. He seems like a really nice guy, but I never went to his office hours. The extra credit also helps a lot. I got an A.
This class was very enjoyable. The labs are easy and boost your grade but they are rather tedious. Schauble is a good lecturer and he's fun to watch, plus the lectures are podcasted so that's a bonus. The midterms and final are simple as long as you watch the lectures and read the chapters. Definitely a fun GE.
Not at all a hard teacher; you biggest struggle will probably be to pay attention or go to class because all of his stuff is online, which is also a benefit. A large portion of the material I already knew from various sciences classes over the years, including AP Enviro, but there was some new stuff I learned. First midterm was very easy and I guess I studied too much for it. Second midterm was harder and I didn't stuff very much but still got an A-. Lab final was actually the hardest test given but still not that bad. Final was easy. There is extra credit if you want to do it (I didn't). He's quite flexible with dates so just ask him. Easy GE imo
I took this class hoping that it would be an overall study of marine biology, but it's actually more about the earth, oceans, wind patterns, weather, etc. and doesn't go much into marine bio until the 8th or 9th week. The material can often be dry, but the prof. is really good about making you understand the material. The midterms weren't easy, but they were definitely doable and I achieved an A- strictly through studying my notes and not reading the book. The prof. cares about the students and always offers help via email or office hours. Some students even ask questions immediately after lecture and he takes the time to answer them. Most students attend lecture, but fridays are always empty. You could easily get away with skipping a few lectures but I think it helps to take notes on what he says in addition to the slides. His slides are pretty good, but I do recommend at least skimming the book because it tends to go into more detail. Labs are easy, no big deal.
if you want an easy GE, take this class. The midterms are really straightforward and alot of people finished with about 15 minutes or more leftover. Reading the book and going over his power points should easily be enough for a B+ but going to his lecture is also helpful. Alot of the multiple choice questions on his midterms reappear from old midterms so going to the test bank will help. The only annoying thing about this class is the labs but the quizzes given during lab were pretty simple. Schauble knows his stuff and he teaches it well so this class has my recomendation.
This class is not an easy GE in my opinion.
First off, when I signed up for the class I expected it to be interesting, after all it is oceanography. With that said, lectures are extremely boring. It was impossible for me to stay awake. He tries his best to make it interesting most of the time but the material is just boring.
The course requires a lot of work. There is a quiz every week for the lab and you need to TAKE THOSE SERIOUSLY! I did not and therefore my grade in the course sucked badd! So study for the quizzes no matter how simple they might sound b/c the questions are very specific.
READ THE BOOK! It doesnt matter if you go to lectures or not because they are not so helpful and everything is online anyway. But the lecture slides don't help either. All you need to do is read the book and you'll be good because the midterms/final ask very specific questions. STUDY HARD!
He has review sessions before the midterms and finals and he is always willing to help you and answer your questions so go to the review sessions because they are helpful and sometimes he reveals some topics that are on the test.
Another great thing is that he gives a lot of extra credit opportunities and they are easy! You need to go to a seminar and write a summary on it. Piece of cake so take advantage of that and do it!!
If you are taking the class, take it seriously, do the readings, and study hard! Its not easy so good luck!
Not a hard class at all. Read the book, go to lectures and you'll be fine. Professor's always willing to answer questions and accept input, and does so kindly. He tries to make concepts, whenever possible, relevant to California. (This often manifests itself in the tests, so beware.)
Also, I'd really suggest going to the test review sessions. They're in Q&A format (students ask questions and he answers them) so it may not seem that helpful, but I found each time he went over something specifically that ended up on a test (mostly as free response).
My worst grade was on the lab final and my grades on the lab quizes did drop pretty sharply towards the end. This is due to a combo of the material and tests getting harder along with my studying even less.
I didn't study AT ALL for the final and skipped all of the week 8 lectures, but I still got an A on the final and in the class. I did read all of the book (except towards the end, to be honest) and it seemed like a lot of the people who didn't were the ones having a hard time.
(I had Jonathan Cheng for the lab section and I'd highly recommend him if you don't know who to choose.)
Honestly, this class is really easy. Try to get practice tests from SAC and it'll make things even easier. The first midterm was not difficult at all-I got 100/100. And several other people did too. The second midterm is slightly more difficult, and the final is probably in between the two.
I went to probably 2 lectures and found it impossible to concentrate. And I didn't watch podcasts either. READ THE BOOK. Trust me, I hate reading so much and have trouble remembering what I read, but the text is super easy to understand. It's all I did, and I ended up with an A. Extra credit helps too, and you can get a maximum of 2% increase to your grade.
Last but not least, TAKE THE LAB QUIZZES SERIOUSLY. At first they seem so easy and trivial,but eventually you'll need to study. Each one can affect your grade more than you think, although it doesn't seem thatway (they're each out of 8).
So read the book, do well on lab quizzes. and BAM! An A is yours for the taking :)
This class required a ton of memorization and a lot of bland reading. It took a lot more time than I think a science GE should be. But the labs were easy. I suggest going to the lectures. The first midterm was a joke, but the second midterm was somewhat hard. The final wasn't too bad. I enjoy his sense of humor and he made the lectures easier. He seems like a really nice guy, but I never went to his office hours. The extra credit also helps a lot. I got an A.
This class was very enjoyable. The labs are easy and boost your grade but they are rather tedious. Schauble is a good lecturer and he's fun to watch, plus the lectures are podcasted so that's a bonus. The midterms and final are simple as long as you watch the lectures and read the chapters. Definitely a fun GE.
Not at all a hard teacher; you biggest struggle will probably be to pay attention or go to class because all of his stuff is online, which is also a benefit. A large portion of the material I already knew from various sciences classes over the years, including AP Enviro, but there was some new stuff I learned. First midterm was very easy and I guess I studied too much for it. Second midterm was harder and I didn't stuff very much but still got an A-. Lab final was actually the hardest test given but still not that bad. Final was easy. There is extra credit if you want to do it (I didn't). He's quite flexible with dates so just ask him. Easy GE imo
Based on 62 Users
TOP TAGS
- Uses Slides (12)
- Tolerates Tardiness (11)
- Is Podcasted (12)
- Gives Extra Credit (12)
- Needs Textbook (9)
- Appropriately Priced Materials (9)
- Useful Textbooks (8)
- Would Take Again (8)