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Jukka Keranen

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4.6
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Easiness 4.0 / 5 How easy the class is, 1 being extremely difficult and 5 being easy peasy.
Workload 3.3 / 5 How light the workload is, 1 being extremely heavy and 5 being extremely light.
Clarity 4.4 / 5 How clear the professor is, 1 being extremely unclear and 5 being very clear.
Helpfulness 4.7 / 5 How helpful the professor is, 1 being not helpful at all and 5 being extremely helpful.

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Dec. 31, 2019
Quarter: Fall 2019
Grade: A+

Hi guys ! I'm going to do an IN-DEPTH Review of this class. If this is too much for you to read, then just stop reading and take this class. If you don't, well... your loss tbh.
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PROFESSOR:
I don't typically do a direct review of the professor, but I must say Jukka is EASILY the MOST REALEST PROFESSOR I HAVE EVER MET. He is super nice, and not only in the personality way that most people say which honestly doesn't mean very much to me. I mean he is nice in the way that we all really want them to be, in terms of grades. I know you don't know me, but I promise you that you will definitely NOT REGRET taking this course
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LECTURES:
Lectures are a MUST because there are clickers every lecture which is about 10-11% of your grade. In the start you will be able to grasp the ideas because of your previous AP Calculus experiences, but once we walk past that area, you will be VERY lost quite often. He covers only the theoretical ideas in class and doesn't go over any problems. Usually he reviews the previous lectures for the first half of class, and then goes into new content the second half of class.
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TAs:
TAs are fairly important as they do grade your homework which is a good percent of your grade (15-16%). They are also supposed to help with your coding section( Yes there is coding involved). My TA wasn't super helpful but she graded nicely so I suppose that was something.
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LAB SECTIONS:
Lab sections are technically mandatory, since they don't take attendance as far as I'm aware. People simply go to get help for their coding assignments as they are relatively difficult after week 3 or 4. The entire thing is simply coding for about 2 hours, and the prompts are somewhat difficult to understand. It can be difficult to answer the questions if you don't understand them. Also to keep in mind TAs DO NOT grade the lab section. They are graded by outside graders who you don't know. I would show up. It is necessary in order to do well. it is 12% of your grade + 3% is the lab quiz (Which was fairly easy).
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HOMEWORK:
This ! Homework is probably the single most important thing in this class, and also probably the most difficult thing. Since the professor doesn't go over the homework, it can be somewhat difficult to solve them, especially as you go further into the quarter. You are however, allowed to drop the 2 lowest homework grades so that is a bonus. I would save them for the last two weeks as homework gets significantly harder near the end.

Also Homework problems are very similar to the problems that appear on the exams so it is good practice, or at least, it will look familiar during review sessions.
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BOOK:
The book was provided as a PDF for our class, so don't waste your money. All the homework comes out of this book too.
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MIDTERM/FINAL:
- Yes there is one midterm and one final
- They are a fattt majority of your grade (60% I believe)
- It is VERY LIKELY you will get an A on both of them if you even remotely try to
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STUDY GUIDE/ REVIEW SESSIONS:
This is the single MOST IMPORTANT THING in this class by far. If you don't go to these review sessions, you are simply screwing yourself. The professor practically goes over the exams during the review sessions and give you an exact idea of what to focus on for the exams.

Literally if you aren't sold, his class median for midterms was a 94 and for the final was a 97.
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OVERALL:
Would definitely take this class again if I had to (which I don't) but you should definitely take it.
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Goodluck To Yall ##

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March 30, 2020
Quarter: Winter 2020
Grade: A+

Hi Everyone ! I'm back with my IN-DEPTH Review of this class. I will break down all aspects of this class, so even if it may seem like a LOT of words, I would definitely recommend reading it since this will be the only review you will need to read. If you still aren't going to read this then just read the TL;DR:

TL;DR: TAKE THIS CLASS WITH JUKKA. THE END.

Okay Lets Begin!

PROFESSOR:
Jukka is, and I can't emphasize this enough, the REALEST professor/teacher/instructor I have ever had. You know those professor that people meme about being amazing/nice or whatever. Well this is it guys ! You have found probably the best professor on campus. If you have taken Jukka for 30 A, you probably aren't reading this because you are already going to take his class for 30 B. Although he can be a bit passive aggressive at times, I honestly feel like it has to do with the vast difference in mathematical intellect between prof and students, since some of these concepts can be difficult to grasp to us, but is basic math to him. However, He does care for his students' success and wellbeing in the class and makes it very clear what he expects us to know for exams.
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LECTURES:
Lectures are mandatory since there are clicker points to be earned in each lecture. The clickers are NOT graded on accuracy which is very nice, but they do add up to a good amount of the total class grade (at least 10%) so try not to miss lectures as much as possible. At the end of the quarter, he usually drops 3 of the lowest clicker scores so don't stress if you miss a couple of lectures for whatever reason. Other than that, the lectures are basically 20-30 minutes of review of the previous lecture, and whatever time remains after he lectures on new content, which he will review on the next lecture. The lecture is purely concepts with little to no problem solving, which is probably the ONLY flaw in this class, since homework problems can be a bit challenging to tackle by yourself since there is very little guidance in that matter.
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TAs:
TAs are fairly Important since they grade your homework which can amount to a good chunk of your grade as well (atleast 10%, upto 16%). They also help you with the lab, which is arguably the most difficult aspect of the class since it is coding, so if you have background in Sage/Python, this bit will be super easy for you. Shout to my TA Yoon Jeong who helped us a lot more than the other TAs my friends had. Also, TAs DONT GRADE LABS !
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LAB SECTIONS:
Labs aren't exactly mandatory, since they don't take attendance, but if you don't go you are most screwing yourself. People show up because most of us in LS are not good at coding, otherwise we would be CS Majors. During lab you can get help with the coding from TAs and LAs who have answer keys so they can tell you if you are doing it right or wrong, and how to do it. Highly recommended that you do attend, although again, it's not mandatory. LABS are GRADED ON ACCURACY, unless otherwise mentioned by the prof. Labs are also graded by random people that you will most likely never meet in life, and sometimes they take forever to grade them so you won't know your lab grades until near the end of the quarter. Not a big deal though. I don't believe they grade too harsh, but you do have to be at least close to correct. If you are stressing, don't. Prof dropped the lowest lab score so you'll be good. Lab does make up a good bit of the grade (at least 10%)
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HOMEWORK:
Homework can be a bit challenging as their is little guidance on how to go about it as Professor usually just goes of the concept, and TAs focus mostly on Lab assignment. Aside from going to office hours, you are mostly on your own. They are definitely doable, especially early in the quarter, but get significantly more difficult past week 5-6. Homework is also GRADED ON ACCURACY, and make up about (10%-16%) of your grade. But you can drop the lowest two homework grades, so its not too bad really. If you have a chill TA, you should be fine.
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BOOK:
The book is required but it is PROVIDED in PDF by the prof. All Homework usually comes from the book, so you will need to use it.
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MIDTERM/FINAL:
Now we are getting to the good stuff!
- Yes there is ONE Midterm
- Yes there is ONE Final
- Yes there are study guides for both, as well as review sessions for both
- They combine for about 60% of your grade I believe, but that is actually only good for you
- You will most likely get As on both if you are willing to try even the slightest bit
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STUDY GUIDE/REVIEW SESSIONS:
These are the single most important aspect of this class. I don't care how fucking smart you are, if you don't use the study guide and attend the review sessions, you are only screwing yourself. the Prof practically goes over a slightly changed version of the ACTUAL EXAMS during the review sessions and tells you how to solve each problem. It's very difficult to do bad on the exams if you attend the review sessions and pay attention. 2 hours for a basically guaranteed A is honestly an amazing deal you won't get anywhere else at UCLA.
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OVERALL:
If I had to take this class again (which I clearly fucking don't) I would definitely without a doubt take it with Jukka again. If I had to take ONE class for all 4 years, and the grade I would get would define my GPA, I would take this class in a heartbeat, eyes closed, face down, ass up. I don't care.

In Short: TAKE THIS CLASS WITH JUKKA
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Good luck to y'all ! ##

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March 30, 2020
Quarter: Winter 2020
Grade: A+

Jukka==God. That's all.

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March 30, 2020
Quarter: Winter 2020
Grade: A+

Jukka is (and will always be) an absolute legend for the LS30 series. From LS30A to LS30B, there has never been a single day where Jukka slacks off. Jukka ALWAYS keeps the class (i) Engaging, (ii) Understandable, and (iii) Clear. I have never met a professor who cares for their students as much as Jukka does. So do yourself a favor and take this class :)!

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LIFESCI 30A
COVID-19 This review was submitted during the COVID-19 pandemic. Your experience may vary.
Dec. 16, 2020
Quarter: Fall 2020
Grade: A

~this is a corona time review~

TAKE JUKKA. HES THE BEST PROFESSOR FOR LS30A. YOU DONT NEED TO WASTE MORE TIME FILTERING THROUGH REVIEWS FOR HIM JUST TAKE HIS CLASS.

Overall:
-Jukka is a funny guy, a great lecturer, and helps you to understand all the material perfectly! LS30A has some hard content, but Jukka makes everything so much easier to understand and genuinely wants every student to succeed. He is my favorite professor at UCLA and is truly the best professor I will probably ever have.

Labs:
-There is a coding lab once a week in which you are put into breakout rooms and work on the assignment which is due by your next lab. The labs start out pretty easy and the TAs and LAs are really helpful if you have any questions! I had never coded before but they teach you the basics and everything is fine.

Textbook:
-You need a textbook for the homework/ studying, but it is free and linked by the professor in CCLE at the start of the quarter.

Exams/Quizzes:
-There is 1 midterm and 1 final in this course. Both are pretty rigorous but definitely manageable! The midterm is pretty much all the conceptual math you learn and the final is combining that knowledge with the calculus-based math you learn later. The midterm was definitely easier than the final but each of the exams are split into 3 parts: study guide with your groupmates 60pts, individual final 80pts, group final 60pts. It is a very forgiving system where even if you do poorly on the individual portion, you can redeem yourself with the study guide and group portion.
-There are participation quizzes after every lecture (essentially clicker questions) where the answers can be found in the lecture slides and you have unlimited attempts to gain full credit! You have a week to complete these from the day they open.
-Weekly quizzes are posted at the end of every week and stay open for about 2 and a half days. These are usually about 3-5 questions about the content from the week; for the first half of the quarter, you had 2 attempts on them (the highest of the 2 attempts would be counted), for the second half of the quarter, you still had 2 attempts to do the quiz, but the 2 scores were now averaged instead.

Final thoughts:
-TAKE JUKKA IF HES OPEN
-amazing lectures, super clear, understanding about covid circumstances
-very fair class if you study even just a little bit and go to class

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Dec. 29, 2019
Quarter: Fall 2019
Grade: C

Jukka is AMAZING. I only failed because I skipped a couple assignments and did poorly on the midterm which was all my fault. This class is basically the relearning of things you already learned in Calculus, but in a more sciencey atmosphere like modeling equations based on the encounters of shark 'n tuna. The atmosphere of this class is light and you'll get to love how devoted Jukka is. He's one of the rare few professors who actually care about the success of his students and actually LISTENS to our suggestions. The lab has almost nothing to do with 30A, but I know will be more integrated with 30B. Lab is just coding and is not hard.
10/10 would recommend, be sure to greet the penguins.
than you for coming to my tedtalk.

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Dec. 23, 2019
Quarter: Fall 2019
Grade: A

Jukka genuinely cares about his students and is super understanding and chill. He gives you tons of prep for midterms/the final that's super helpful. The homework and labs can be a pain though. The labs can be hella confusing and hard, but overall, he is pretty lenient and drops the lowest grade etc.
Be warned though, this class is literally not math the curriculum is wack

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April 19, 2020
Quarter: Winter 2020
Grade: A+

A real king. Period.

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March 18, 2020
Quarter: Winter 2020
Grade: A+

Jukka is an absolute legend. I wish all professors here at UCLA were like Jukka. He clearly cares about his students learning and well being. There are time where I had no idea what was going on, but when a I went to his office hours and when I did the homework, everything that I learned synced in. This class took the Ls 30 series to a new level, with linear algebra and multi variable systems, but Jukka made sure everything was smooth and he took his time on those difficult concepts to make sure that almost everyone understands what’s going on. He even would post summaries of kind of difficult lectures that he went thru to make it easier to understand. He extended the homework a bunch of times, probably because a lot of people commented in his suggestion box, yes! He takes our suggestions very seriously. The labs in this class are a bit more difficult than 30A. I had an amazing TA and LA that were always very happy to help. He drops the lowest lab, so wait until lab 7 (mangroves tree) because that one is so hard, I did half of it because I didn’t feel like doing the rest. The homework takes a really long time, but super duper helpful. Midterm was easy, the final was kinda hard because it was a take home (corona virus situation) but there was extra credit so that was nice. Generally, he prepares his students very well for both midterms and finals. I’m going to miss Jukkaaaaa. Best professor at UCLA. Thank you for an awesome quarter.

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LIFESCI 30A
COVID-19 This review was submitted during the COVID-19 pandemic. Your experience may vary.
Jan. 2, 2021
Quarter: Fall 2020
Grade: A+

TAKE JUKKA!! I wanted to cry when I didn't get him for 30B :(((
-He genuinely cares that his students understand the content
-gives extra-credit
-and I think I love him
-hw is graded tho so that sucks and the weekly quizzes were hella hard & conceptual (midterm & final were not like that and way easier)
-I got almost full points for the coding section and idk wtf I was doing the whole time but if I can do good then you can too lmao

Would recommend & I'm pressed I did not get him for 30B

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LIFESCI 30A
Quarter: Fall 2019
Grade: A+
Dec. 31, 2019

Hi guys ! I'm going to do an IN-DEPTH Review of this class. If this is too much for you to read, then just stop reading and take this class. If you don't, well... your loss tbh.
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PROFESSOR:
I don't typically do a direct review of the professor, but I must say Jukka is EASILY the MOST REALEST PROFESSOR I HAVE EVER MET. He is super nice, and not only in the personality way that most people say which honestly doesn't mean very much to me. I mean he is nice in the way that we all really want them to be, in terms of grades. I know you don't know me, but I promise you that you will definitely NOT REGRET taking this course
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LECTURES:
Lectures are a MUST because there are clickers every lecture which is about 10-11% of your grade. In the start you will be able to grasp the ideas because of your previous AP Calculus experiences, but once we walk past that area, you will be VERY lost quite often. He covers only the theoretical ideas in class and doesn't go over any problems. Usually he reviews the previous lectures for the first half of class, and then goes into new content the second half of class.
--------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
TAs:
TAs are fairly important as they do grade your homework which is a good percent of your grade (15-16%). They are also supposed to help with your coding section( Yes there is coding involved). My TA wasn't super helpful but she graded nicely so I suppose that was something.
--------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
LAB SECTIONS:
Lab sections are technically mandatory, since they don't take attendance as far as I'm aware. People simply go to get help for their coding assignments as they are relatively difficult after week 3 or 4. The entire thing is simply coding for about 2 hours, and the prompts are somewhat difficult to understand. It can be difficult to answer the questions if you don't understand them. Also to keep in mind TAs DO NOT grade the lab section. They are graded by outside graders who you don't know. I would show up. It is necessary in order to do well. it is 12% of your grade + 3% is the lab quiz (Which was fairly easy).
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HOMEWORK:
This ! Homework is probably the single most important thing in this class, and also probably the most difficult thing. Since the professor doesn't go over the homework, it can be somewhat difficult to solve them, especially as you go further into the quarter. You are however, allowed to drop the 2 lowest homework grades so that is a bonus. I would save them for the last two weeks as homework gets significantly harder near the end.

Also Homework problems are very similar to the problems that appear on the exams so it is good practice, or at least, it will look familiar during review sessions.
-------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
BOOK:
The book was provided as a PDF for our class, so don't waste your money. All the homework comes out of this book too.
-------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
MIDTERM/FINAL:
- Yes there is one midterm and one final
- They are a fattt majority of your grade (60% I believe)
- It is VERY LIKELY you will get an A on both of them if you even remotely try to
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STUDY GUIDE/ REVIEW SESSIONS:
This is the single MOST IMPORTANT THING in this class by far. If you don't go to these review sessions, you are simply screwing yourself. The professor practically goes over the exams during the review sessions and give you an exact idea of what to focus on for the exams.

Literally if you aren't sold, his class median for midterms was a 94 and for the final was a 97.
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OVERALL:
Would definitely take this class again if I had to (which I don't) but you should definitely take it.
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Goodluck To Yall ##

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LIFESCI 30B
Quarter: Winter 2020
Grade: A+
March 30, 2020

Hi Everyone ! I'm back with my IN-DEPTH Review of this class. I will break down all aspects of this class, so even if it may seem like a LOT of words, I would definitely recommend reading it since this will be the only review you will need to read. If you still aren't going to read this then just read the TL;DR:

TL;DR: TAKE THIS CLASS WITH JUKKA. THE END.

Okay Lets Begin!

PROFESSOR:
Jukka is, and I can't emphasize this enough, the REALEST professor/teacher/instructor I have ever had. You know those professor that people meme about being amazing/nice or whatever. Well this is it guys ! You have found probably the best professor on campus. If you have taken Jukka for 30 A, you probably aren't reading this because you are already going to take his class for 30 B. Although he can be a bit passive aggressive at times, I honestly feel like it has to do with the vast difference in mathematical intellect between prof and students, since some of these concepts can be difficult to grasp to us, but is basic math to him. However, He does care for his students' success and wellbeing in the class and makes it very clear what he expects us to know for exams.
---------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
LECTURES:
Lectures are mandatory since there are clicker points to be earned in each lecture. The clickers are NOT graded on accuracy which is very nice, but they do add up to a good amount of the total class grade (at least 10%) so try not to miss lectures as much as possible. At the end of the quarter, he usually drops 3 of the lowest clicker scores so don't stress if you miss a couple of lectures for whatever reason. Other than that, the lectures are basically 20-30 minutes of review of the previous lecture, and whatever time remains after he lectures on new content, which he will review on the next lecture. The lecture is purely concepts with little to no problem solving, which is probably the ONLY flaw in this class, since homework problems can be a bit challenging to tackle by yourself since there is very little guidance in that matter.
---------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
TAs:
TAs are fairly Important since they grade your homework which can amount to a good chunk of your grade as well (atleast 10%, upto 16%). They also help you with the lab, which is arguably the most difficult aspect of the class since it is coding, so if you have background in Sage/Python, this bit will be super easy for you. Shout to my TA Yoon Jeong who helped us a lot more than the other TAs my friends had. Also, TAs DONT GRADE LABS !
--------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
LAB SECTIONS:
Labs aren't exactly mandatory, since they don't take attendance, but if you don't go you are most screwing yourself. People show up because most of us in LS are not good at coding, otherwise we would be CS Majors. During lab you can get help with the coding from TAs and LAs who have answer keys so they can tell you if you are doing it right or wrong, and how to do it. Highly recommended that you do attend, although again, it's not mandatory. LABS are GRADED ON ACCURACY, unless otherwise mentioned by the prof. Labs are also graded by random people that you will most likely never meet in life, and sometimes they take forever to grade them so you won't know your lab grades until near the end of the quarter. Not a big deal though. I don't believe they grade too harsh, but you do have to be at least close to correct. If you are stressing, don't. Prof dropped the lowest lab score so you'll be good. Lab does make up a good bit of the grade (at least 10%)
---------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
HOMEWORK:
Homework can be a bit challenging as their is little guidance on how to go about it as Professor usually just goes of the concept, and TAs focus mostly on Lab assignment. Aside from going to office hours, you are mostly on your own. They are definitely doable, especially early in the quarter, but get significantly more difficult past week 5-6. Homework is also GRADED ON ACCURACY, and make up about (10%-16%) of your grade. But you can drop the lowest two homework grades, so its not too bad really. If you have a chill TA, you should be fine.
--------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
BOOK:
The book is required but it is PROVIDED in PDF by the prof. All Homework usually comes from the book, so you will need to use it.
--------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
MIDTERM/FINAL:
Now we are getting to the good stuff!
- Yes there is ONE Midterm
- Yes there is ONE Final
- Yes there are study guides for both, as well as review sessions for both
- They combine for about 60% of your grade I believe, but that is actually only good for you
- You will most likely get As on both if you are willing to try even the slightest bit
-------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
STUDY GUIDE/REVIEW SESSIONS:
These are the single most important aspect of this class. I don't care how fucking smart you are, if you don't use the study guide and attend the review sessions, you are only screwing yourself. the Prof practically goes over a slightly changed version of the ACTUAL EXAMS during the review sessions and tells you how to solve each problem. It's very difficult to do bad on the exams if you attend the review sessions and pay attention. 2 hours for a basically guaranteed A is honestly an amazing deal you won't get anywhere else at UCLA.
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OVERALL:
If I had to take this class again (which I clearly fucking don't) I would definitely without a doubt take it with Jukka again. If I had to take ONE class for all 4 years, and the grade I would get would define my GPA, I would take this class in a heartbeat, eyes closed, face down, ass up. I don't care.

In Short: TAKE THIS CLASS WITH JUKKA
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Good luck to y'all ! ##

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LIFESCI 30B
Quarter: Winter 2020
Grade: A+
March 30, 2020

Jukka==God. That's all.

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LIFESCI 30B
Quarter: Winter 2020
Grade: A+
March 30, 2020

Jukka is (and will always be) an absolute legend for the LS30 series. From LS30A to LS30B, there has never been a single day where Jukka slacks off. Jukka ALWAYS keeps the class (i) Engaging, (ii) Understandable, and (iii) Clear. I have never met a professor who cares for their students as much as Jukka does. So do yourself a favor and take this class :)!

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LIFESCI 30A
COVID-19 This review was submitted during the COVID-19 pandemic. Your experience may vary.
Quarter: Fall 2020
Grade: A
Dec. 16, 2020

~this is a corona time review~

TAKE JUKKA. HES THE BEST PROFESSOR FOR LS30A. YOU DONT NEED TO WASTE MORE TIME FILTERING THROUGH REVIEWS FOR HIM JUST TAKE HIS CLASS.

Overall:
-Jukka is a funny guy, a great lecturer, and helps you to understand all the material perfectly! LS30A has some hard content, but Jukka makes everything so much easier to understand and genuinely wants every student to succeed. He is my favorite professor at UCLA and is truly the best professor I will probably ever have.

Labs:
-There is a coding lab once a week in which you are put into breakout rooms and work on the assignment which is due by your next lab. The labs start out pretty easy and the TAs and LAs are really helpful if you have any questions! I had never coded before but they teach you the basics and everything is fine.

Textbook:
-You need a textbook for the homework/ studying, but it is free and linked by the professor in CCLE at the start of the quarter.

Exams/Quizzes:
-There is 1 midterm and 1 final in this course. Both are pretty rigorous but definitely manageable! The midterm is pretty much all the conceptual math you learn and the final is combining that knowledge with the calculus-based math you learn later. The midterm was definitely easier than the final but each of the exams are split into 3 parts: study guide with your groupmates 60pts, individual final 80pts, group final 60pts. It is a very forgiving system where even if you do poorly on the individual portion, you can redeem yourself with the study guide and group portion.
-There are participation quizzes after every lecture (essentially clicker questions) where the answers can be found in the lecture slides and you have unlimited attempts to gain full credit! You have a week to complete these from the day they open.
-Weekly quizzes are posted at the end of every week and stay open for about 2 and a half days. These are usually about 3-5 questions about the content from the week; for the first half of the quarter, you had 2 attempts on them (the highest of the 2 attempts would be counted), for the second half of the quarter, you still had 2 attempts to do the quiz, but the 2 scores were now averaged instead.

Final thoughts:
-TAKE JUKKA IF HES OPEN
-amazing lectures, super clear, understanding about covid circumstances
-very fair class if you study even just a little bit and go to class

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LIFESCI 30A
Quarter: Fall 2019
Grade: C
Dec. 29, 2019

Jukka is AMAZING. I only failed because I skipped a couple assignments and did poorly on the midterm which was all my fault. This class is basically the relearning of things you already learned in Calculus, but in a more sciencey atmosphere like modeling equations based on the encounters of shark 'n tuna. The atmosphere of this class is light and you'll get to love how devoted Jukka is. He's one of the rare few professors who actually care about the success of his students and actually LISTENS to our suggestions. The lab has almost nothing to do with 30A, but I know will be more integrated with 30B. Lab is just coding and is not hard.
10/10 would recommend, be sure to greet the penguins.
than you for coming to my tedtalk.

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LIFESCI 30A
Quarter: Fall 2019
Grade: A
Dec. 23, 2019

Jukka genuinely cares about his students and is super understanding and chill. He gives you tons of prep for midterms/the final that's super helpful. The homework and labs can be a pain though. The labs can be hella confusing and hard, but overall, he is pretty lenient and drops the lowest grade etc.
Be warned though, this class is literally not math the curriculum is wack

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LIFESCI 30B
Quarter: Winter 2020
Grade: A+
April 19, 2020

A real king. Period.

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LIFESCI 30B
Quarter: Winter 2020
Grade: A+
March 18, 2020

Jukka is an absolute legend. I wish all professors here at UCLA were like Jukka. He clearly cares about his students learning and well being. There are time where I had no idea what was going on, but when a I went to his office hours and when I did the homework, everything that I learned synced in. This class took the Ls 30 series to a new level, with linear algebra and multi variable systems, but Jukka made sure everything was smooth and he took his time on those difficult concepts to make sure that almost everyone understands what’s going on. He even would post summaries of kind of difficult lectures that he went thru to make it easier to understand. He extended the homework a bunch of times, probably because a lot of people commented in his suggestion box, yes! He takes our suggestions very seriously. The labs in this class are a bit more difficult than 30A. I had an amazing TA and LA that were always very happy to help. He drops the lowest lab, so wait until lab 7 (mangroves tree) because that one is so hard, I did half of it because I didn’t feel like doing the rest. The homework takes a really long time, but super duper helpful. Midterm was easy, the final was kinda hard because it was a take home (corona virus situation) but there was extra credit so that was nice. Generally, he prepares his students very well for both midterms and finals. I’m going to miss Jukkaaaaa. Best professor at UCLA. Thank you for an awesome quarter.

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LIFESCI 30A
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Quarter: Fall 2020
Grade: A+
Jan. 2, 2021

TAKE JUKKA!! I wanted to cry when I didn't get him for 30B :(((
-He genuinely cares that his students understand the content
-gives extra-credit
-and I think I love him
-hw is graded tho so that sucks and the weekly quizzes were hella hard & conceptual (midterm & final were not like that and way easier)
-I got almost full points for the coding section and idk wtf I was doing the whole time but if I can do good then you can too lmao

Would recommend & I'm pressed I did not get him for 30B

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