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Kirsten Turlo

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4.8
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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 4.4 / 5 How clear the professor is, 1 being extremely unclear and 5 being very clear.
Helpfulness 5.0 / 5 How helpful the professor is, 1 being not helpful at all and 5 being extremely helpful.

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Dec. 26, 2019
Quarter: Fall 2019
Grade: A

Dr. Turlo is super nice, and she provides a lot of assistance with the assignments if you ask her beforehand. She is also a huge nerd and loves what she teaches. The class itself is also really fun because you get to cover a particular subject in great depth. It forces you to read through lots of scientific literature in great depth. None of my previous classes required that from me, so I'm happy to have had the chance to develop that skill. Since the class is small, I also recommend getting to know a couple of your peers. Friendship is magic.

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Jan. 31, 2020
Quarter: Fall 2019
Grade: A+

Turlo is an amazing professor. She's incredibly supportive and encouraging for people to participate and express their thoughts and views. She does call people out by name to answer questions, but you get used to it. Overall, this class is great if you want to think more critically about research literature. The midterm/final is writing a research proposal, and Turlo does a great job of guiding you through it. Highly recommend!

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March 28, 2019
Quarter: Winter 2019
Grade: A+

Dr. Turlo grew on me so much midway through the quarter.

At first, it was hard to reconcile how she's a stickler for certain things (which she herself admits), such as attendance and formatting on assignments. But this does come from her wanting us to be able to gain the most out of the class - and the formatting comes from how it needs to be precise when you write grants, so she's just modeling that experience. So, I think she's a little bit hard to relate to at first, but truly, she's just a woman who loves science and she is incredibly willing to help and give encouragement. Office hours are very helpful in doing well in the class. Also, just know that Dr. Turlo is far more accommodating than you might expect based off first impression - she was willing to work with me individually to help me succeed when I was going through some mental health challenges and extreme burnout.

Be aware that she grades harshly on the first assignment (out of 5 points, with a lot of people getting 2's), as a motivator for the rest of the course. But in the end she's not trying to hurt anyone and gives opportunities to make up points and to grow from the experience. She will probably say herself later on in the quarter that after the first assignment, most people get 100% (or near 100%) on the other assignments.

With the proposal in the latter half of the course, it's time-consuming, but I appreciated that she let us branch out from the seminar talk into areas that were more interesting to us. Honestly, this was the experience I was waiting for after 5HA. To write a proposal, because this assignment totally kicked my ass but suddenly within a week, I'd been forced to learn how to truly read scientific literature in large volumes like never before. It was a truly helpful experience and I gained so much from it.

It's also very nice of Dr. Turlo to let us submit the final multiple times until we get full credit. I only submitted once, but I still did well because of how much time I had spent with her in office hours/appointments to get on the right track.

Discussions were less helpful and I unfortunately got a group that just was not very engaged/talkative. Like, no shade against any individuals since I had no issue with anyone in the class, but the discussion project we had was mainly a waste of time and the group work for that was so frustrating.

Symposium was more fun albeit stressful near the end of the quarter and also gave us an opportunity to practice oral presentation skills. Just try your best and it will be entirely fine :).

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Dec. 8, 2021
Quarter: Fall 2021
Grade: A

This class was very enlightening for me, it covered issues of inequities in STEM and the basics of research. The class itself was pretty dense workload-wise. There was a quiz every lecture, but the professor said she might change it to once a week in the future, and there were assignments called problem sets. In terms of quizzes, they are multiple choice and sometimes are worded pretty vaguely and it can be difficult to know what Dr. Turlo is asking, but for the questions that affect the majority of the class, she usually takes them off/gives everyone the points for it. In terms of the problem sets, they are written assignments. Depending on the TA, the problem sets may be graded very rigorously. The problem sets themselves took the place of midterms and the Final was pretty similarly structured to those problem sets. I would recommend taking advantage of the office hours, Dr. Turlo and the TAs will clarify what they are looking for in the problem sets if you ask. I would also recommend having a basic understanding of biology, as learning key biological concepts all at once can be a bit jarring, but the TAs try to fill the students in on the bio context during discussion. I would not consider this class to be an easy A, but if you're interested in the topics I would highly recommend, this class was very enlightening regarding research and diversity in STEM.

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HNRS 101A
COVID-19 This review was submitted during the COVID-19 pandemic. Your experience may vary.
Dec. 22, 2021
Quarter: Summer 2021
Grade: P

Grading:

Figure Analyses (2) 10
Speaker Worksheet 5
Laboratory Safety Cert 5
Laboratories of interest 5
Post-Panel/Speaker Reflection (7): 35
Pre-Conversation questions (7): 14
Attendance/Participation (12): 36
Total 110

This class is really just to understand what research is, how to do it, etc. Professor Turlo does a great job explaining concepts and is very engaging. You get to speak with lots of different researchers at UCLA. I was able to get multiple research position offers from this class.

The class was super easy to pass-- not even a concern.

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June 22, 2018
Quarter: Fall 2018
Grade: A

Dr. Turlo is the sweetest lady ever and you will definitely do well if you put in the effort. She is absolutely passionate about research and making sure you understand the material. However, her lectures are a bit disorganized and if you don't have any kind of research background, a lot of what is said will pass straight through your ears. If you are bold enough, ask questions during lecture because that will probably facilitate your understanding (I say probably because I never did). For me, I learned more from talking to peers and doing my own reading and analysis than trying to soak in what was said. If you are confused at all, I highly highly recommend going to her office hours. This is especially critical when you do your midterm proposal and group symposium project. Work on your assignments and go to her office hours EARLY to get her feedback on your ideas! With that, good luck.

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March 28, 2022
Quarter: Winter 2022
Grade: B+

Dr. Turlo is clearly passionate about this course, and is a compassionate and kind person. I learned something new everyday, and I learned useful skills on analyzing research and learning to interpret things myself. I liked how we learned about relevant things, like COVID-19, vaccines, and the media surrounding it. It was also helpful to hear from guest speakers about their experiences in the field of biomedical research. Lectures on the grant and publishing process helped me solidify that I don't want to be a biomedical researcher, but I still benefited from taking this course.
I LOVED that Dr. Turlo made lecture so accessible, having recordings, live zoom lectures, and live in person lectures. This was a pretty easy GE, I only got a B+ because I turned in my last problem set late and I don't think my TA graded it lol but if you turn in your assignments in on time you'll be fine.

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Feb. 5, 2019
Quarter: Winter 2018
Grade: A

Dr. Turlo is amazing! She's so nice and very helpful. You can tell she genuinely cares about her students overall and any class with her is great

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July 23, 2020
Quarter: Fall 2019
Grade: A

Profesor Turlo is awesome and probably one of the best professors I’ve had at UCLA. She’s really invested in her students’ success and will definitely help you with whatever you need in the class (including answering emails at 4am lol). The class itself is super interesting and really allows you to go in depth to a specific field of research, and for me it even inspired me to pursue the field of research I’m in now. The main project in the class is a research grant proposal and allows for a lot of creative freedom. Overall, it’s a great class, and I would definitely recommend Turlo as a professor.

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BMD RES 5HB
Quarter: Fall 2019
Grade: A
Dec. 26, 2019

Dr. Turlo is super nice, and she provides a lot of assistance with the assignments if you ask her beforehand. She is also a huge nerd and loves what she teaches. The class itself is also really fun because you get to cover a particular subject in great depth. It forces you to read through lots of scientific literature in great depth. None of my previous classes required that from me, so I'm happy to have had the chance to develop that skill. Since the class is small, I also recommend getting to know a couple of your peers. Friendship is magic.

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BMD RES 5HB
Quarter: Fall 2019
Grade: A+
Jan. 31, 2020

Turlo is an amazing professor. She's incredibly supportive and encouraging for people to participate and express their thoughts and views. She does call people out by name to answer questions, but you get used to it. Overall, this class is great if you want to think more critically about research literature. The midterm/final is writing a research proposal, and Turlo does a great job of guiding you through it. Highly recommend!

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BMD RES 5HB
Quarter: Winter 2019
Grade: A+
March 28, 2019

Dr. Turlo grew on me so much midway through the quarter.

At first, it was hard to reconcile how she's a stickler for certain things (which she herself admits), such as attendance and formatting on assignments. But this does come from her wanting us to be able to gain the most out of the class - and the formatting comes from how it needs to be precise when you write grants, so she's just modeling that experience. So, I think she's a little bit hard to relate to at first, but truly, she's just a woman who loves science and she is incredibly willing to help and give encouragement. Office hours are very helpful in doing well in the class. Also, just know that Dr. Turlo is far more accommodating than you might expect based off first impression - she was willing to work with me individually to help me succeed when I was going through some mental health challenges and extreme burnout.

Be aware that she grades harshly on the first assignment (out of 5 points, with a lot of people getting 2's), as a motivator for the rest of the course. But in the end she's not trying to hurt anyone and gives opportunities to make up points and to grow from the experience. She will probably say herself later on in the quarter that after the first assignment, most people get 100% (or near 100%) on the other assignments.

With the proposal in the latter half of the course, it's time-consuming, but I appreciated that she let us branch out from the seminar talk into areas that were more interesting to us. Honestly, this was the experience I was waiting for after 5HA. To write a proposal, because this assignment totally kicked my ass but suddenly within a week, I'd been forced to learn how to truly read scientific literature in large volumes like never before. It was a truly helpful experience and I gained so much from it.

It's also very nice of Dr. Turlo to let us submit the final multiple times until we get full credit. I only submitted once, but I still did well because of how much time I had spent with her in office hours/appointments to get on the right track.

Discussions were less helpful and I unfortunately got a group that just was not very engaged/talkative. Like, no shade against any individuals since I had no issue with anyone in the class, but the discussion project we had was mainly a waste of time and the group work for that was so frustrating.

Symposium was more fun albeit stressful near the end of the quarter and also gave us an opportunity to practice oral presentation skills. Just try your best and it will be entirely fine :).

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BMD RES 1A
Quarter: Fall 2021
Grade: A
Dec. 8, 2021

This class was very enlightening for me, it covered issues of inequities in STEM and the basics of research. The class itself was pretty dense workload-wise. There was a quiz every lecture, but the professor said she might change it to once a week in the future, and there were assignments called problem sets. In terms of quizzes, they are multiple choice and sometimes are worded pretty vaguely and it can be difficult to know what Dr. Turlo is asking, but for the questions that affect the majority of the class, she usually takes them off/gives everyone the points for it. In terms of the problem sets, they are written assignments. Depending on the TA, the problem sets may be graded very rigorously. The problem sets themselves took the place of midterms and the Final was pretty similarly structured to those problem sets. I would recommend taking advantage of the office hours, Dr. Turlo and the TAs will clarify what they are looking for in the problem sets if you ask. I would also recommend having a basic understanding of biology, as learning key biological concepts all at once can be a bit jarring, but the TAs try to fill the students in on the bio context during discussion. I would not consider this class to be an easy A, but if you're interested in the topics I would highly recommend, this class was very enlightening regarding research and diversity in STEM.

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HNRS 101A
COVID-19 This review was submitted during the COVID-19 pandemic. Your experience may vary.
Quarter: Summer 2021
Grade: P
Dec. 22, 2021

Grading:

Figure Analyses (2) 10
Speaker Worksheet 5
Laboratory Safety Cert 5
Laboratories of interest 5
Post-Panel/Speaker Reflection (7): 35
Pre-Conversation questions (7): 14
Attendance/Participation (12): 36
Total 110

This class is really just to understand what research is, how to do it, etc. Professor Turlo does a great job explaining concepts and is very engaging. You get to speak with lots of different researchers at UCLA. I was able to get multiple research position offers from this class.

The class was super easy to pass-- not even a concern.

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BMD RES 5HB
Quarter: Fall 2018
Grade: A
June 22, 2018

Dr. Turlo is the sweetest lady ever and you will definitely do well if you put in the effort. She is absolutely passionate about research and making sure you understand the material. However, her lectures are a bit disorganized and if you don't have any kind of research background, a lot of what is said will pass straight through your ears. If you are bold enough, ask questions during lecture because that will probably facilitate your understanding (I say probably because I never did). For me, I learned more from talking to peers and doing my own reading and analysis than trying to soak in what was said. If you are confused at all, I highly highly recommend going to her office hours. This is especially critical when you do your midterm proposal and group symposium project. Work on your assignments and go to her office hours EARLY to get her feedback on your ideas! With that, good luck.

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BMD RES 1A
Quarter: Winter 2022
Grade: B+
March 28, 2022

Dr. Turlo is clearly passionate about this course, and is a compassionate and kind person. I learned something new everyday, and I learned useful skills on analyzing research and learning to interpret things myself. I liked how we learned about relevant things, like COVID-19, vaccines, and the media surrounding it. It was also helpful to hear from guest speakers about their experiences in the field of biomedical research. Lectures on the grant and publishing process helped me solidify that I don't want to be a biomedical researcher, but I still benefited from taking this course.
I LOVED that Dr. Turlo made lecture so accessible, having recordings, live zoom lectures, and live in person lectures. This was a pretty easy GE, I only got a B+ because I turned in my last problem set late and I don't think my TA graded it lol but if you turn in your assignments in on time you'll be fine.

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BMD RES 5HB
Quarter: Winter 2018
Grade: A
Feb. 5, 2019

Dr. Turlo is amazing! She's so nice and very helpful. You can tell she genuinely cares about her students overall and any class with her is great

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BMD RES 5HB
Quarter: Fall 2019
Grade: A
July 23, 2020

Profesor Turlo is awesome and probably one of the best professors I’ve had at UCLA. She’s really invested in her students’ success and will definitely help you with whatever you need in the class (including answering emails at 4am lol). The class itself is super interesting and really allows you to go in depth to a specific field of research, and for me it even inspired me to pursue the field of research I’m in now. The main project in the class is a research grant proposal and allows for a lot of creative freedom. Overall, it’s a great class, and I would definitely recommend Turlo as a professor.

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