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- Tolerates Tardiness
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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.
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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The class is awful, Casey is amazing. Just the nature of BL is lots of lab reports due each week on top of keeping up with lecture material, so that was kind of awful. It's also really annoying having to collaborate with your lab partners on group reports outside of class, but that comes with all BL classes. If you're reading this review you probably have to take BL sooner or later, so my recommendation is to take it with Casey very soon after you take 14B. Her tests were difficult for me because I took it a year after 14B and had to re-learn a lot of the equilibrium, acids-bases stuff that you don't talk about in C or D. To study, I recommend doing her practice tests, looking over the study guide she gives you, and re-reading the lecture slides (she gives you printouts in lecture). We had one online writing assignment that was annoying to do, but really helped me understand titrations better before the final. She gave one extra credit assignment worth 5 points because my lecture did so poorly on the midterm.
As a person, Casey is adorably awkward and I found her "lame" jokes really funny. She kind of rushed through lectures, but I don't really think that's her fault. She's very approachable during lectures, office hours, and sometimes she'll even pop into your labs to say hi.
My TA, Kat Wilson, was also AMAZING! She was great at helping during labs when instructions were unclear or when I was just lost, and she also helped clarify some lecture material for me right before the final. Very very helpful, everyone in my lab loved her!
Don't be fooled by the grade distribution this class is a lot of work and it's not always the easiest. The pre-labs and post-labs are tedious and a lot of work so do not procrastinate on those. Seriously. Also, the exams were a lot harder than I expected. Based off the practice exams and optional practice problems she gave us, I expected similar styled/topics of questions but nope. I was utterly destroyed by the final.
As a lecturer, she's very straight forward but rushes often. Sometimes it's tough to keep up.
The labs itself are tbh not that fun. I mean making dilutions and doing titrations are fun once in a while but just wait and you'll know what I mean. Overall, this class is a ton of busy work, lots of places where you can get points off, and the exams were a lot more difficult than expected. So happy it's over
This class is NOT easy, and definitely very challenging. Fortunately Casey is a great professor, so there's that! Selling graded A labs from last quarter (winter 2017). Email me inquiryucla@gmail.com for prices!
The class is awful, Casey is amazing. Just the nature of BL is lots of lab reports due each week on top of keeping up with lecture material, so that was kind of awful. It's also really annoying having to collaborate with your lab partners on group reports outside of class, but that comes with all BL classes. If you're reading this review you probably have to take BL sooner or later, so my recommendation is to take it with Casey very soon after you take 14B. Her tests were difficult for me because I took it a year after 14B and had to re-learn a lot of the equilibrium, acids-bases stuff that you don't talk about in C or D. To study, I recommend doing her practice tests, looking over the study guide she gives you, and re-reading the lecture slides (she gives you printouts in lecture). We had one online writing assignment that was annoying to do, but really helped me understand titrations better before the final. She gave one extra credit assignment worth 5 points because my lecture did so poorly on the midterm.
As a person, Casey is adorably awkward and I found her "lame" jokes really funny. She kind of rushed through lectures, but I don't really think that's her fault. She's very approachable during lectures, office hours, and sometimes she'll even pop into your labs to say hi.
My TA, Kat Wilson, was also AMAZING! She was great at helping during labs when instructions were unclear or when I was just lost, and she also helped clarify some lecture material for me right before the final. Very very helpful, everyone in my lab loved her!
Don't be fooled by the grade distribution this class is a lot of work and it's not always the easiest. The pre-labs and post-labs are tedious and a lot of work so do not procrastinate on those. Seriously. Also, the exams were a lot harder than I expected. Based off the practice exams and optional practice problems she gave us, I expected similar styled/topics of questions but nope. I was utterly destroyed by the final.
As a lecturer, she's very straight forward but rushes often. Sometimes it's tough to keep up.
The labs itself are tbh not that fun. I mean making dilutions and doing titrations are fun once in a while but just wait and you'll know what I mean. Overall, this class is a ton of busy work, lots of places where you can get points off, and the exams were a lot more difficult than expected. So happy it's over
This class is NOT easy, and definitely very challenging. Fortunately Casey is a great professor, so there's that! Selling graded A labs from last quarter (winter 2017). Email me inquiryucla@gmail.com for prices!
Based on 61 Users
TOP TAGS
- Uses Slides (28)
- Engaging Lectures (24)
- Often Funny (23)
- Gives Extra Credit (26)
- Has Group Projects (24)
- Appropriately Priced Materials (14)
- Would Take Again (18)
- Tolerates Tardiness (12)
- Tough Tests (17)
- Snazzy Dresser (6)