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Grade distributions are collected using data from the UCLA Registrar’s Office.
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Awesome professor! Lectures were intriguing and organized. Attended every lecture and it was well worth it.
Grading consisted of:
Midterm 150 points
2 Quizzes 24 points
Lifestyle Assessment Report (due at the end of the course) 100 points
Final 150 points
The midterm and final were held at the Young Hall computer labs and only consisted of 38 multiple choice questions. You should definitely attend Friday lectures since he gives out answers to questions that will appear on the midterm and final exam.
Also, I am selling the Physiological Science 5-Lifestyle and Diseases Course Reader (Spring 2013 edition) for $35. It is like new with absolutely no markings or tears. Text 323-203-2340 if interested.
kinda easy ge class.
one project which should be submitted by the end of the course and two midterms (I guess).
Midterms are quite straightforward if you attend lectures and read course reader.
you take midterms at computer lab; mutiple choices and you just click the answers.
Much more attractive than what you expect from the title 'Diet and Exercise'
Also, i sell course reader (Good condition) and study guide (almost new); these are at $15; just text or call on 310 808 5428
Esdin is a great guy, totally passionate about diet and exercise for PhySci5. It's an early ass class but full of athletes so easy A.
Selling the course reader for Phy Sci 5, Spring 2013 edtion. Email me at lnt009@ucd.edu if you're interested. It's like new and has absolutely no marks on it. Save yourself the walk to the course reader store in westwood cause it's not sold in Ackerman.
Course Taken: LS2
This class was great! Professor Esdin is such a great lecturer. I really recommend taking his LS2 class. It definitely is not a walk in the park as the tests require great understanding and application of the course material, but definitely doable. I recommend going to his office hours; he really cares for all of his students.
I took LS 2 with Arnold/Esdin in Winter Quarter.
Esdin: I LOVE ESDIN. BEST TEACHER EVER.
His lectures are very engaging and he explains things very well. To do well, I recopied all the notes into a separate notebook and went to his office hours. GO TO OFFICE HOURS. He often drops hints at test questions. If you hear "that's a good idea for a test question" WRITE IT DOWN IMMEDIATELY.
His tests are completely based on lecture and they are very fair.
HIGHLY RECOMMENDED TEACHER. He deserves like an 8 or something at least on BW.
Arnold: His lectures are pretty boring and he does not seem to teach the right material...All I learned was stuff about fish and lizard mating...
Fortunately, his multiple choice questions are pretty easy and his tests are also lecture based...
All in all, he was boring and his office hours were useless but he was not super difficult...
Grade Received in LS2: A
Took Phy Sci 5 Winter 2013.
Not a walk in the park, but not too bad as a GE.
No essays and hw, but there are online quizzes, mt, final, and project.
3 online quizes which you take at home. Short, like 3 questions. Not too bad.
MT: multi choice, done on computers in the computer rooms. You gotta study.. some of it is common sense but don't be a retard and assume its gunna be handed to you.
final: same as MT. but a bit harder i think. Study the course reader.
project: TA helps you through it. It isnt that bad. Just record your diet/activity for a week, then analyze stuff about it. Again, the TA helps you through it during discussions.
Overall, its not a horrible GE, but it is memorizing. Of course the big idea is to basically eat more fiber and exercise more frequently, but theres also details youre tested on like enzymes and muscle types and all that. So... dont expect it to be ridiculously easy like some people might say.
Also... 8am when i took it. But lectures arent really that important. Just the coursereader.
Not as easy as everyone says this is. You will need to study for the midterms and the final-the class average for our midterm was a 67 so beware. Don't go into this class thinking that you aren't going to have to work because you will. Overall, easy. 8 am lectures are rough though.
I would not recommend this class to anyone who does not have a strong science background. As a North Campus major, I struggled with the concepts and found the tests and quizzes unreasonable. I originally took this class off the great reviews Dr. Esdin has, but after almost a whole quarter with him I do not feel that he lived up to this reputation.
Awesome professor! Lectures were intriguing and organized. Attended every lecture and it was well worth it.
Grading consisted of:
Midterm 150 points
2 Quizzes 24 points
Lifestyle Assessment Report (due at the end of the course) 100 points
Final 150 points
The midterm and final were held at the Young Hall computer labs and only consisted of 38 multiple choice questions. You should definitely attend Friday lectures since he gives out answers to questions that will appear on the midterm and final exam.
Also, I am selling the Physiological Science 5-Lifestyle and Diseases Course Reader (Spring 2013 edition) for $35. It is like new with absolutely no markings or tears. Text 323-203-2340 if interested.
kinda easy ge class.
one project which should be submitted by the end of the course and two midterms (I guess).
Midterms are quite straightforward if you attend lectures and read course reader.
you take midterms at computer lab; mutiple choices and you just click the answers.
Much more attractive than what you expect from the title 'Diet and Exercise'
Also, i sell course reader (Good condition) and study guide (almost new); these are at $15; just text or call on 310 808 5428
Esdin is a great guy, totally passionate about diet and exercise for PhySci5. It's an early ass class but full of athletes so easy A.
Selling the course reader for Phy Sci 5, Spring 2013 edtion. Email me at lnt009@ucd.edu if you're interested. It's like new and has absolutely no marks on it. Save yourself the walk to the course reader store in westwood cause it's not sold in Ackerman.
Course Taken: LS2
This class was great! Professor Esdin is such a great lecturer. I really recommend taking his LS2 class. It definitely is not a walk in the park as the tests require great understanding and application of the course material, but definitely doable. I recommend going to his office hours; he really cares for all of his students.
I took LS 2 with Arnold/Esdin in Winter Quarter.
Esdin: I LOVE ESDIN. BEST TEACHER EVER.
His lectures are very engaging and he explains things very well. To do well, I recopied all the notes into a separate notebook and went to his office hours. GO TO OFFICE HOURS. He often drops hints at test questions. If you hear "that's a good idea for a test question" WRITE IT DOWN IMMEDIATELY.
His tests are completely based on lecture and they are very fair.
HIGHLY RECOMMENDED TEACHER. He deserves like an 8 or something at least on BW.
Arnold: His lectures are pretty boring and he does not seem to teach the right material...All I learned was stuff about fish and lizard mating...
Fortunately, his multiple choice questions are pretty easy and his tests are also lecture based...
All in all, he was boring and his office hours were useless but he was not super difficult...
Grade Received in LS2: A
Took Phy Sci 5 Winter 2013.
Not a walk in the park, but not too bad as a GE.
No essays and hw, but there are online quizzes, mt, final, and project.
3 online quizes which you take at home. Short, like 3 questions. Not too bad.
MT: multi choice, done on computers in the computer rooms. You gotta study.. some of it is common sense but don't be a retard and assume its gunna be handed to you.
final: same as MT. but a bit harder i think. Study the course reader.
project: TA helps you through it. It isnt that bad. Just record your diet/activity for a week, then analyze stuff about it. Again, the TA helps you through it during discussions.
Overall, its not a horrible GE, but it is memorizing. Of course the big idea is to basically eat more fiber and exercise more frequently, but theres also details youre tested on like enzymes and muscle types and all that. So... dont expect it to be ridiculously easy like some people might say.
Also... 8am when i took it. But lectures arent really that important. Just the coursereader.
Not as easy as everyone says this is. You will need to study for the midterms and the final-the class average for our midterm was a 67 so beware. Don't go into this class thinking that you aren't going to have to work because you will. Overall, easy. 8 am lectures are rough though.
I would not recommend this class to anyone who does not have a strong science background. As a North Campus major, I struggled with the concepts and found the tests and quizzes unreasonable. I originally took this class off the great reviews Dr. Esdin has, but after almost a whole quarter with him I do not feel that he lived up to this reputation.
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