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Jessica Schwartz

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Easiness 4.0 / 5 How easy the class is, 1 being extremely difficult and 5 being easy peasy.
Workload 3.7 / 5 How light the workload is, 1 being extremely heavy and 5 being extremely light.
Clarity 2.5 / 5 How clear the professor is, 1 being extremely unclear and 5 being very clear.
Helpfulness 2.9 / 5 How helpful the professor is, 1 being not helpful at all and 5 being extremely helpful.

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March 29, 2016
Quarter: Winter 2016
Grade: B+

I thought I liked music, but apparently, I did not like it enough to really enjoy this class.
If you are not a true fan of punk or musical analysis, I would dissuade you from taking this class. Why? This class is mostly memory-based, so it will be a nightmare if you are not extremely interested in the class to begin with. I know that was the case for me.
As far as teaching goes, I don't think Professor Schwartz is a very good lecturer. Her powerpoints are filled with words(many copied directly from primary sources), and she does not speak very clearly. She has a way of making simple sentences very complicated.
All in all, though, I think Prof. Schwartz really do care about this class and her students. Her TAs tend to be very great too!

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Oct. 12, 2017
Quarter: Winter 2017
Grade: A

The class overall was easy. However, the modules were very time consuming and rather odd. I rarely attending class because it was not really necessary. Our final paper required outside research and the discussion were centered around reading that did not always overlap with the lectures. The professor was highly entertaining, but I just was not as interested by the material than I thought I would be.

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March 25, 2016
Quarter: Winter 2016
Grade: N/A

I thought this class was okay. I was actually pretty excited to take the class because of the topic but I felt a bit let down by it. Professor Schwartz was an okay professor. She was a bit disorganized at times, mainly during the last half of the quarter. She was very friendly and approachable though. The class consisted of a midterm, final paper, final exam, creative project and class discussion. Discussion did count towards the grade . All parts were pretty doable. You get the questions that will be on both exams before hand to study so that was helpful. There is a listening section on both exams in which she basically tests your memorization of the specific bands you hear in class. Apparently a lot of people missed the most points in that section so study up.

She also gives a decent amount of time to complete the project and the paper, the paper wasn't due until after finals week. There were also some guest speakers all of which were great. My personal favorite was the all female panel. My TA was Albert(strongly recommend); he was very cool and friendly. He even got us donuts the last day of discussion but the other TA(Scott) seemed pretty cool too.

Overall the class was okay. Also, it is not curved so you have to put in time/work for a good grade.

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March 29, 2016
Quarter: Winter 2016
Grade: A

I really enjoyed this class. I never really listened to punk music that much (Before this class I was only exposed to mainstream pop punk bands) so this class really introduced a lot of punk background and history to me.

Professor Schwartz gives engaging lectures and gets the material across decently with slides but the second half of the quarter we switched to another classroom and the screen was small as heck and her slides became unreadable. Other than that as long as you pay attention to lecture (or just have general knowledge of punk history already) and listen to the songs she plays during lecture you should do well in this class.

The readings weren't really necessary and the TAs are pretty chill about grading. I would definitely recommend this class if you're interested in punk.

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March 25, 2018
Quarter: Winter 2017
Grade: P

This is probably the easiest class I have ever taken at UCLA. I literally just showed up and breathed. We talked about Punk music, did a mini group project, and talked about our experiences with punk. The readings were optional, there was no paper, no final. We were suppose to go to this music festival, but you didn't even need to go that. Easiest Pass/No pass class I have taken at UCLA. 10/10 would recommend.

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MUS HST 13
Quarter: Winter 2016
Grade: B+
March 29, 2016

I thought I liked music, but apparently, I did not like it enough to really enjoy this class.
If you are not a true fan of punk or musical analysis, I would dissuade you from taking this class. Why? This class is mostly memory-based, so it will be a nightmare if you are not extremely interested in the class to begin with. I know that was the case for me.
As far as teaching goes, I don't think Professor Schwartz is a very good lecturer. Her powerpoints are filled with words(many copied directly from primary sources), and she does not speak very clearly. She has a way of making simple sentences very complicated.
All in all, though, I think Prof. Schwartz really do care about this class and her students. Her TAs tend to be very great too!

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MUS HST 13
Quarter: Winter 2017
Grade: A
Oct. 12, 2017

The class overall was easy. However, the modules were very time consuming and rather odd. I rarely attending class because it was not really necessary. Our final paper required outside research and the discussion were centered around reading that did not always overlap with the lectures. The professor was highly entertaining, but I just was not as interested by the material than I thought I would be.

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MUS HST 13
Quarter: Winter 2016
Grade: N/A
March 25, 2016

I thought this class was okay. I was actually pretty excited to take the class because of the topic but I felt a bit let down by it. Professor Schwartz was an okay professor. She was a bit disorganized at times, mainly during the last half of the quarter. She was very friendly and approachable though. The class consisted of a midterm, final paper, final exam, creative project and class discussion. Discussion did count towards the grade . All parts were pretty doable. You get the questions that will be on both exams before hand to study so that was helpful. There is a listening section on both exams in which she basically tests your memorization of the specific bands you hear in class. Apparently a lot of people missed the most points in that section so study up.

She also gives a decent amount of time to complete the project and the paper, the paper wasn't due until after finals week. There were also some guest speakers all of which were great. My personal favorite was the all female panel. My TA was Albert(strongly recommend); he was very cool and friendly. He even got us donuts the last day of discussion but the other TA(Scott) seemed pretty cool too.

Overall the class was okay. Also, it is not curved so you have to put in time/work for a good grade.

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MUS HST 13
Quarter: Winter 2016
Grade: A
March 29, 2016

I really enjoyed this class. I never really listened to punk music that much (Before this class I was only exposed to mainstream pop punk bands) so this class really introduced a lot of punk background and history to me.

Professor Schwartz gives engaging lectures and gets the material across decently with slides but the second half of the quarter we switched to another classroom and the screen was small as heck and her slides became unreadable. Other than that as long as you pay attention to lecture (or just have general knowledge of punk history already) and listen to the songs she plays during lecture you should do well in this class.

The readings weren't really necessary and the TAs are pretty chill about grading. I would definitely recommend this class if you're interested in punk.

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MUS HST 19
Quarter: Winter 2017
Grade: P
March 25, 2018

This is probably the easiest class I have ever taken at UCLA. I literally just showed up and breathed. We talked about Punk music, did a mini group project, and talked about our experiences with punk. The readings were optional, there was no paper, no final. We were suppose to go to this music festival, but you didn't even need to go that. Easiest Pass/No pass class I have taken at UCLA. 10/10 would recommend.

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