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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.
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Some of the topics can be dry but this is not Dr. Mitchell's fault. Awesome professor overall and is very understanding. Great class if you want to learn about weather and some other atmospheric topics.
Had one midterm and weekly online homework from Pearson. Homework is extremely easy and many problems on both the midterm and final were straight from it.
The professor is somewhat boring and I often found it hard to pay attention. He is really nice and knows what he's doing, but I couldn't find the motivation to attend his lectures regularly. Every class, you have to answer clicker questions which are graded for participation, not for correctness. He has little homework assignments about once a week that took 15-20 minutes to finish and were fairly easy with the textbook. You don't need to buy the textbook since he puts a few on reserve in the library. TA was very helpful and held review sessions for both the midterm and final. Overall, a pretty easy class!
If I could take this class again, I definitely would. Absolute 10/10. Professor Mitchell is awesome, and he really knows his stuff. The material is very interesting, especially the second half of the class I liked learning about the information.
As for the class, it can be very easy if you do some basic things. Really pay attention to his lectures and slides, because his explanations are great for understanding the material. He does a good job at making sure the material is understandable, through good presentations and iClicker questions. After the lecture, watch the lecture again (it is podcasted which is great) and really understand the material. The reading questions come straight out of the textbook, so it is a must. The discussion quizzes are not too difficult at all.
I created an account just to write a review for this class, because Professor Mitchell is really understanding. I completely slacked off the first half of this class, and I didn't pay attention to any of the lectures or the reading questions. I got a straight up D on the first midterm. Before the final, I talked to Professor Mitchell about this, and he told me that if there is a solid positive trend on the final, he would consider giving me a good grade. I studied really hard for the final, and got a A doing the things I listed above. He gave me an A- in the course. (There are only two exams, so I got a D on the first and like a 95 on the final)
The midterms are very straightforward and if you watch the lectures and actually answer the Clicker questions you won't have a problem. Good luck!
Some of the topics can be dry but this is not Dr. Mitchell's fault. Awesome professor overall and is very understanding. Great class if you want to learn about weather and some other atmospheric topics.
Had one midterm and weekly online homework from Pearson. Homework is extremely easy and many problems on both the midterm and final were straight from it.
The professor is somewhat boring and I often found it hard to pay attention. He is really nice and knows what he's doing, but I couldn't find the motivation to attend his lectures regularly. Every class, you have to answer clicker questions which are graded for participation, not for correctness. He has little homework assignments about once a week that took 15-20 minutes to finish and were fairly easy with the textbook. You don't need to buy the textbook since he puts a few on reserve in the library. TA was very helpful and held review sessions for both the midterm and final. Overall, a pretty easy class!
If I could take this class again, I definitely would. Absolute 10/10. Professor Mitchell is awesome, and he really knows his stuff. The material is very interesting, especially the second half of the class I liked learning about the information.
As for the class, it can be very easy if you do some basic things. Really pay attention to his lectures and slides, because his explanations are great for understanding the material. He does a good job at making sure the material is understandable, through good presentations and iClicker questions. After the lecture, watch the lecture again (it is podcasted which is great) and really understand the material. The reading questions come straight out of the textbook, so it is a must. The discussion quizzes are not too difficult at all.
I created an account just to write a review for this class, because Professor Mitchell is really understanding. I completely slacked off the first half of this class, and I didn't pay attention to any of the lectures or the reading questions. I got a straight up D on the first midterm. Before the final, I talked to Professor Mitchell about this, and he told me that if there is a solid positive trend on the final, he would consider giving me a good grade. I studied really hard for the final, and got a A doing the things I listed above. He gave me an A- in the course. (There are only two exams, so I got a D on the first and like a 95 on the final)
The midterms are very straightforward and if you watch the lectures and actually answer the Clicker questions you won't have a problem. Good luck!
Based on 3 Users
TOP TAGS
- Uses Slides (2)
- Tolerates Tardiness (1)
- Needs Textbook (1)
- Is Podcasted (1)
- Engaging Lectures (1)
- Useful Textbooks (1)
- Appropriately Priced Materials (1)
- Snazzy Dresser (1)
- Often Funny (1)
- Participation Matters (1)
- Gives Extra Credit (1)
- Would Take Again (1)