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Lili Yang

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Overall Ratings
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Easiness 2.4 / 5 How easy the class is, 1 being extremely difficult and 5 being easy peasy.
Workload 3.2 / 5 How light the workload is, 1 being extremely heavy and 5 being extremely light.
Clarity 3.8 / 5 How clear the professor is, 1 being extremely unclear and 5 being very clear.
Helpfulness 4.0 / 5 How helpful the professor is, 1 being not helpful at all and 5 being extremely helpful.

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April 18, 2017
Quarter: Winter 2017
Grade: A-

I really liked Dr. Yang when she taught Immunology. She has all of the main points written on her slides so it's really easy to follow along. She makes sure to pause in her lectures every once in a while to make sure no one has any questions.

100% go to at least one of her office hours. They're really helpful AND she has you check your name off a list so she knows who's going and who is not going, which they take into account when giving you your final grade.

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July 8, 2017
Quarter: Winter 2017
Grade: A

Dr. Yang is super nice and helpful. She and Dr. Galic explain things well. Do make an effort to go to their OHs, but come prepared with specific questions. Their exams are open note/open book but don't let that fool you. The exams are difficult and super lengthy. Every single part is an experimental/conceptual question and there are no "easy" points. While you're studying think constantly about the broader concepts and make sure you understand the logic behind the problem sets. The exams were like the problem sets but 2-4x as long and you only have like an hour so you have to really know the concepts, not waste time looking through your notes during the test.

One thing that helped me was just making a master list of all the proteins and molecules mentioned in class so during an exam you can easily look up what CD3 or IL-4 is, and as long as you understand the concepts then it's easy to know what the question is trying to ask.

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March 29, 2018
Quarter: Winter 2018
Grade: A

Selling 2015 and 2016 official immunology midterms along with a practice midterm, and 2 practice finals for 25 dollars. Additionally, I will throw in 200 pages of my lecture notes from Winter 2018 quarter.

I got an A in the class and an A on the midterm (30+ points above average).

Email me at nealdprakash@gmail.com if interested.

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July 11, 2020
Quarter: Winter 2019
Grade: N/A

PSA: This class requires a lot of effort into understanding the concepts THOROUGHLY. You have to be able to think critically when it comes to the midterm/final. Memorizing the slides and information will only do so much. For our class, Yang made the midterm and final open note, which understandably resulted in a much more difficult exam. It is KEY you attend lectures and discussions and complete ALL the homework assignments, otherwise you will fall behind. If you are not an MIMG major, this class may be very tough for you, but if you put in a lot of effort you can do it.

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March 3, 2022
Quarter: Winter 2022
Grade: P

I really love this class! :) I thought that the material was super interesting, and I enjoyed learning about immunology! But this is class was, by far, the hardest class I've taken at UCLA. The lecture material is dense, I had to continually pause the recordings and rewind, which made the 1hr recordings take 3hrs to watch and take notes on. Professor Yang's lectures were especially difficult to watch- I had to watch them on max volume at 1x speed because I couldn't understand what she was saying with her accent. The recorded lectures had VERY POOR video quality ( the images and texts on slides were blurry) and VERY POOR audio quality and there were also no closed captions! My ears hurt after trying to watch every lecture and I would get so mad because I couldn't understand 75% of what Professor Yang was saying. Perhaps it will be better in person, but I found myself getting so frustrated because I could not understand her in the recordings at all. The exams are very fair though, just like the homework problems!

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MIMG 185A
Quarter: Winter 2017
Grade: A-
April 18, 2017

I really liked Dr. Yang when she taught Immunology. She has all of the main points written on her slides so it's really easy to follow along. She makes sure to pause in her lectures every once in a while to make sure no one has any questions.

100% go to at least one of her office hours. They're really helpful AND she has you check your name off a list so she knows who's going and who is not going, which they take into account when giving you your final grade.

Helpful?

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MIMG 185A
Quarter: Winter 2017
Grade: A
July 8, 2017

Dr. Yang is super nice and helpful. She and Dr. Galic explain things well. Do make an effort to go to their OHs, but come prepared with specific questions. Their exams are open note/open book but don't let that fool you. The exams are difficult and super lengthy. Every single part is an experimental/conceptual question and there are no "easy" points. While you're studying think constantly about the broader concepts and make sure you understand the logic behind the problem sets. The exams were like the problem sets but 2-4x as long and you only have like an hour so you have to really know the concepts, not waste time looking through your notes during the test.

One thing that helped me was just making a master list of all the proteins and molecules mentioned in class so during an exam you can easily look up what CD3 or IL-4 is, and as long as you understand the concepts then it's easy to know what the question is trying to ask.

Helpful?

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MIMG 185A
Quarter: Winter 2018
Grade: A
March 29, 2018

Selling 2015 and 2016 official immunology midterms along with a practice midterm, and 2 practice finals for 25 dollars. Additionally, I will throw in 200 pages of my lecture notes from Winter 2018 quarter.

I got an A in the class and an A on the midterm (30+ points above average).

Email me at nealdprakash@gmail.com if interested.

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MIMG 185A
Quarter: Winter 2019
Grade: N/A
July 11, 2020

PSA: This class requires a lot of effort into understanding the concepts THOROUGHLY. You have to be able to think critically when it comes to the midterm/final. Memorizing the slides and information will only do so much. For our class, Yang made the midterm and final open note, which understandably resulted in a much more difficult exam. It is KEY you attend lectures and discussions and complete ALL the homework assignments, otherwise you will fall behind. If you are not an MIMG major, this class may be very tough for you, but if you put in a lot of effort you can do it.

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MIMG C185A
Quarter: Winter 2022
Grade: P
March 3, 2022

I really love this class! :) I thought that the material was super interesting, and I enjoyed learning about immunology! But this is class was, by far, the hardest class I've taken at UCLA. The lecture material is dense, I had to continually pause the recordings and rewind, which made the 1hr recordings take 3hrs to watch and take notes on. Professor Yang's lectures were especially difficult to watch- I had to watch them on max volume at 1x speed because I couldn't understand what she was saying with her accent. The recorded lectures had VERY POOR video quality ( the images and texts on slides were blurry) and VERY POOR audio quality and there were also no closed captions! My ears hurt after trying to watch every lecture and I would get so mad because I couldn't understand 75% of what Professor Yang was saying. Perhaps it will be better in person, but I found myself getting so frustrated because I could not understand her in the recordings at all. The exams are very fair though, just like the homework problems!

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