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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.
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.
Grade distributions are collected using data from the UCLA Registrar’s Office.
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As a north campus none quantitative major, this was one of the hardest classes I've taken at UCLA. The workload is extremely heavy, you basically get no breaks all quarter. I studied sooo much for this class and ended up being in the B/C range, so I took the class for P/NP so it doesn't take a toll on my GPA. You can't really slack off in this class and need to be on top of your work and HW to give yourself some time to go to office hours. TA discussions were very helpful definitely go to them. Even though this was not a fun class for me, I have to admit that I learned a lot from it.. but I basically decided accounting wasn't for me.
Midterm and Final are very time sensitive so don't waste so much time on one question. BE very detailed about the answers in the HW assignments, as they are graded question by question and you will lose a lot of points if you do not have the answers right.
Definitely recommended class and professor. And I say this as a South Campus major. Not an easy class and you really need to go to every single lecture and pay close attention to every word the professor said. Very fair exam though, hard, but doable.
Selling textbook (good condition, come with a binder) and used coursereader for the class. Message me at 424-325-8624.
If you have no accounting background prior to this class, you will somewhat suffer. You definitely have to put the work in to get the best grade possible. Something to be aware of is her grading scheme. Only the top 20% of the class get an A, the next 40% get a B, and the next 40% get a C or lower. That being said, at least 20% will not pass the class.
She uses a course reader that is vital to the class because you do everything with it. It is helpful during class however I found it a bit confusing to study on my own because you do everything in class. So to study, I did the homework problems she assigns, which by the way she does not collect homework. She simply collects assignments.
She is the most straightforward, funny, and fair management teacher. so if you can, take her! The other teachers I have heard are not good or have a ridiculous grading scheme.
One more thing, her tests are extremely time sensitive and if you don't know how to do something, move ON! and do something you do know how to do.
Gardner is a good lecturer and a fair grader, with pretty comprehensive and straightforward exams, and a course reader that's actually not awful. It's definitely a class that rewards hard work, especially if you have no accounting background. However, the homework assignments are incredibly superfluous; besides Assignment #2 (which had you fill out a ridiculous number of journal entries), none of them were really relevant to the course material. In particular, the first assignment was basically Warren Buffett worship (she does that a lot in the course reader and in class as well). She also shows up late to every lecture, and often rambles about public accounting firms and her personal life. Despite all this, she is the best option, and you should take this class with her if you have to. There are no good management professors, so might as well go with the one that's the most fair.
As a north campus none quantitative major, this was one of the hardest classes I've taken at UCLA. The workload is extremely heavy, you basically get no breaks all quarter. I studied sooo much for this class and ended up being in the B/C range, so I took the class for P/NP so it doesn't take a toll on my GPA. You can't really slack off in this class and need to be on top of your work and HW to give yourself some time to go to office hours. TA discussions were very helpful definitely go to them. Even though this was not a fun class for me, I have to admit that I learned a lot from it.. but I basically decided accounting wasn't for me.
Midterm and Final are very time sensitive so don't waste so much time on one question. BE very detailed about the answers in the HW assignments, as they are graded question by question and you will lose a lot of points if you do not have the answers right.
Definitely recommended class and professor. And I say this as a South Campus major. Not an easy class and you really need to go to every single lecture and pay close attention to every word the professor said. Very fair exam though, hard, but doable.
Selling textbook (good condition, come with a binder) and used coursereader for the class. Message me at 424-325-8624.
If you have no accounting background prior to this class, you will somewhat suffer. You definitely have to put the work in to get the best grade possible. Something to be aware of is her grading scheme. Only the top 20% of the class get an A, the next 40% get a B, and the next 40% get a C or lower. That being said, at least 20% will not pass the class.
She uses a course reader that is vital to the class because you do everything with it. It is helpful during class however I found it a bit confusing to study on my own because you do everything in class. So to study, I did the homework problems she assigns, which by the way she does not collect homework. She simply collects assignments.
She is the most straightforward, funny, and fair management teacher. so if you can, take her! The other teachers I have heard are not good or have a ridiculous grading scheme.
One more thing, her tests are extremely time sensitive and if you don't know how to do something, move ON! and do something you do know how to do.
Gardner is a good lecturer and a fair grader, with pretty comprehensive and straightforward exams, and a course reader that's actually not awful. It's definitely a class that rewards hard work, especially if you have no accounting background. However, the homework assignments are incredibly superfluous; besides Assignment #2 (which had you fill out a ridiculous number of journal entries), none of them were really relevant to the course material. In particular, the first assignment was basically Warren Buffett worship (she does that a lot in the course reader and in class as well). She also shows up late to every lecture, and often rambles about public accounting firms and her personal life. Despite all this, she is the best option, and you should take this class with her if you have to. There are no good management professors, so might as well go with the one that's the most fair.
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