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Prof page is an actual godsend, I don't think I can say enough great things about him. Such a great professor who genuinely cares about his students and wants you to succeed. he was always super accommodating and understanding with any requests esp in terms of health/COVID.
Classwork was pretty engaging and workload was totally manageable -- it was primarily one or two readings a week with participation discussion posts along with bigger papers/projects along the way. He walks you through all of the assignments and is super helpful if you need any help. The way he conducted class actually made me look forward to going to class every week and I was able to make a bunch of friends in class which is always a bonus, especially since it was my first quarter.
Just an overall great guy, a 10/10 experience which seems to be an anomaly when I hear about other EC3 classes?? I would 100% take a class with Page again if I could. Plus Page always walked in with a pretty cool fit and tote bag which I admire.
This class was so great that I requested to get this professor a site on Bruinwalk. Professor Page is very interesting and engaging, and he very clearly cares about the content he's teaching. The workload is basically discussion forum questions for each reading, and either a small writing project weekly or medium-sized writing projects bi-weekly. These projects seem daunting and large, but I found that I got the best results when I just started writing and went from there. Starting your work early and reading the textbook is the key to success, but he's pretty understanding when you need an extension for anything. Professor Page makes a significant effort to know a little bit about everyone in his class, and the way he incorporates our personal differences into his lectures about personal identity is very well-done. He's my favorite professor I've had at UCLA so far, and he will give you explicit direction about how to improve your work while understanding that everyone starts on a different footing. His classroom environment is perfect for meeting and making new friends, and the final writing assignments include a movie analysis (Moonlight, for us) and a slideshow about current events regarding diversity.
TLDR; Page is funny, relatable, enthusiastic, well-knowledged, and very understanding with his classes. I cannot recommend him enough, and he seriously has me considering pursuing more writing as a CSE major.
Prof page is an actual godsend, I don't think I can say enough great things about him. Such a great professor who genuinely cares about his students and wants you to succeed. he was always super accommodating and understanding with any requests esp in terms of health/COVID.
Classwork was pretty engaging and workload was totally manageable -- it was primarily one or two readings a week with participation discussion posts along with bigger papers/projects along the way. He walks you through all of the assignments and is super helpful if you need any help. The way he conducted class actually made me look forward to going to class every week and I was able to make a bunch of friends in class which is always a bonus, especially since it was my first quarter.
Just an overall great guy, a 10/10 experience which seems to be an anomaly when I hear about other EC3 classes?? I would 100% take a class with Page again if I could. Plus Page always walked in with a pretty cool fit and tote bag which I admire.
This class was so great that I requested to get this professor a site on Bruinwalk. Professor Page is very interesting and engaging, and he very clearly cares about the content he's teaching. The workload is basically discussion forum questions for each reading, and either a small writing project weekly or medium-sized writing projects bi-weekly. These projects seem daunting and large, but I found that I got the best results when I just started writing and went from there. Starting your work early and reading the textbook is the key to success, but he's pretty understanding when you need an extension for anything. Professor Page makes a significant effort to know a little bit about everyone in his class, and the way he incorporates our personal differences into his lectures about personal identity is very well-done. He's my favorite professor I've had at UCLA so far, and he will give you explicit direction about how to improve your work while understanding that everyone starts on a different footing. His classroom environment is perfect for meeting and making new friends, and the final writing assignments include a movie analysis (Moonlight, for us) and a slideshow about current events regarding diversity.
TLDR; Page is funny, relatable, enthusiastic, well-knowledged, and very understanding with his classes. I cannot recommend him enough, and he seriously has me considering pursuing more writing as a CSE major.
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