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Mark Gallagher

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Jan. 29, 2022
Quarter: Winter 2022
Grade: N/A

I agree with the last commenter who said this professor needs more updated reviews. His class so far has been confusing and unorganized. The quiz questions are not based on the reading but rather on arbitrary things he says in lecture. It has been very annoying trying to keep up with this class when he's already changed the syllabus several times, and doesn't follow the reading schedule whatsoever. I find this unfair to students who take the time to complete long readings for class, only for it to be for nothing. Would not recommend taking, save yourself the stress. (unless you have a burning passion for Ralph Waldo Emerson)

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Dec. 28, 2021
Quarter: Fall 2021
Grade: A

I took English 168 with Professor Gallagher but it's not listed and his reviews need to be updated. He might have been a good TA but as a professor this class was a mistake. In terms of the lectures, he would talk for most of the time, often reading long sections of the texts and then randomly ask a question for which he had a very specific answer in mind and then get frustrated when no one gave him that answer. Similarly with the essays he was looking for very specific answers and told us himself that we all did badly because we didn't answer the question the way we wanted him to. There was very little room for interpretation or discussion in this class, and all of that along with some pointless response assignments that didn't contribute to anything made this feel extremely like a high school class. This class was in person, and at the beginning of the quarter he said it wasn't mandatory to attend every class, but then when people started not showing up he made it mandatory to come in by withholding the second essay prompt and only having it on a piece of paper that he handed out and never posted it online. We were also immediately behind on the syllabus because of how long he took talking about each novel which made him have to assign an essay that should have been turned in during week 8 during finals week along with a lengthy take home exam. The class wasn't too difficult, Professor Gallagher was just incredibly frustrating and I didn't feel like I got anything out of attending class.

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Dec. 17, 2013
Quarter: N/A
Grade: N/A

Mark Gallagher is a great instructor, one of the best I have had so far at UCLA.
I had him for English 4w -- really funny and smart, very entertaining, too. He can be a bit intimidating because he teaches 4w like an upper level English course (lots of quoting and totally obscure literary references.) He has a tendency to talk a lot but you learn a lot from him, especially when he talks about Ralph Waldo Emerson or Henry David Thoreau (which is all the time.) It's cool because he has this crazy Boston accent which makes everything he says sound even more intelligent.
I don't think I can say enough good things about Mark. He's super passionate about literature and he is really serious about making you love it, too. Makes everyone in the class memorize a poem and recite it on the last day of class. He also is super helpful in his office hours. He pretty much is willing to go over every single one of your drafts and tell you what you are doing right and what you need to fix.
I have had a few English courses since then and I have yet to find a more knowledgeable and dedicated teacher.

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Dec. 28, 2021
Quarter: Fall 2021
Grade: A

I took English 168 with Professor Gallagher but it's not listed and his reviews need to be updated. He might have been a good TA but as a professor this class was a mistake. In terms of the lectures, he would talk for most of the time, often reading long sections of the texts and then randomly ask a question for which he had a very specific answer in mind and then get frustrated when no one gave him that answer. Similarly with the essays he was looking for very specific answers and told us himself that we all did badly because we didn't answer the question the way we wanted him to. There was very little room for interpretation or discussion in this class, and all of that along with some pointless response assignments that didn't contribute to anything made this feel extremely like a high school class. This class was in person, and at the beginning of the quarter he said it wasn't mandatory to attend every class, but then when people started not showing up he made it mandatory to come in by withholding the second essay prompt and only having it on a piece of paper that he handed out and never posted it online. We were also immediately behind on the syllabus because of how long he took talking about each novel which made him have to assign an essay that should have been turned in during week 8 during finals week along with a lengthy take home exam. The class wasn't too difficult, Professor Gallagher was just incredibly frustrating and I didn't feel like I got anything out of attending class.

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Jan. 23, 2014
Quarter: N/A
Grade: N/A

Mark Gallagher is, in a word, inspirational. One of the best English professors you will ever have at UCLA (although he's still a graduate student.) Loved taking American literature with him and Professor Colacurcio (also highly recommended.)

My section was great. We had a lot of good conversations. He gets you thinking about the reading. He also does this thing where he walks around the classroom most of the time. It's kind of funny, kind of throws you off, too, but in a good way. And the thing somebody else said about his Boston Accent is sooo true!

Mark is freaking brilliant. He knows his stuff, knows just about everything about Ralph Waldo Emerson and Henry David Thoreau. What I liked most about him as a teacher is that he is always asking basic questions, like he knows what questions you want to ask and asks them for you. Really clarifies what is said in lecture. He's helpful in office hours, too. Gives a lot of advice for papers. Will talk your ear off though.

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Jan. 23, 2014
Quarter: N/A
Grade: N/A

Mark Russell Gallagher is, in a word, inspirational. One of the best English professors you will ever have at UCLA

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March 30, 2022
Quarter: Winter 2022
Grade: A

Professor Gallagher is a nice guy and I can tell he's very passionate about his field; however, his class was quite disorganized. He spent a lot of time on each text, so he inevitably reduced the readings from the syllabus and covered Moby Dick in a week and a half. The vast majority of the course was allocated to Ralph Waldo Emerson, and even when we moved on to other writers, Emerson was continuously brought up in lectures. Another thing that frustrated me was how much of this class was based on memorization and specificity. I'm used to essays carrying most of the grading weight in my English classes; yet, the only assigned essay was an extra-credit paper due at the end of the quarter. We had a written take-home midterm and final, but they were primarily based on specific things from lectures as opposed to individual interpretations of the text. The quizzes and in-person final were also hyperspecific, comprising of cryptically-framed questions. These tests were usually true-or-false, but this format didn't help combat overthinking. Amidst the extreme attentiveness to details, I would write down everything said during lecture - only to still lack confidence in my ability to do well on the quizzes and in-person final. Besides the exam questions, Gallagher isn't a difficult grader. Most people do well on the written midterm and final - just make sure you follow the instructions and don't procrastinate because the written exams are lengthy (4 questions, with each response being 500-1,000 words). Gallagher also allows you to drop one quiz and offers many extra-credit opportunities that can help alleviate poor performance on tests. It's possible to do well in this class, but I wouldn't recommend taking him if you're a bad test-taker. Even if you don’t mind exams, this course can accumulate a lot of stress and frustration for its uncertainty.

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Dec. 17, 2013
Quarter: N/A
Grade: N/A

I have never-in the history of my entire English study at UCLA- met a TA who sincerely cared more for his students, their success and academic development than Mark Gallagher. I honestly doubt I would have fallen passionately in love with puritanical literature otherwise-especially instructed by one of the hardest and most respected professors in the department with a notoriously tremendous and challenging workload- had it not been for Mark's diligently thought out and well explicated discussions to make sense of it all. Mark is truly a rare find amongst TA's and future professors in the department. I would honestly go out of my way to plan my classes around his discussions in the future because of his brilliance, likability and hardworking mentality for his students.
He not only makes the literature relate-able and entertaining to dissect, but also manages to challenge ones analytical skills which in turn makes your writing/argument more profound and well written than you could have possibly imagined!!!
My entire discussion group felt as though he extends himself beyond office hours and NEVER griped about how needy any of are were- he just simply says "I am your TA- it's my job and my sincere pleasure to be helpful"-Completely. %100. True.
I have had yet to come across another TA who could meet even half of Mark's dedication to his students. Take his class you won't regret it.

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Feb. 8, 2022
Quarter: Winter 2022
Grade: N/A

This class is one of my favorite English classes I've ever taken at UCLA. Professor Gallagher is inspiring, motivational, and makes you feel personally invested in these already engaging texts rather than most professors, who suck the life out of even your favorite works because their class is just intolerably boring. Yes, Professor Gallagher will challenge you, and no, this class is not an easy A. It's a grade you'll want to earn, though, and you'll feel good for pushing yourself in the ways he encourages you to. It's everything an English class should be, in my opinion. The lectures are interesting, and even more interesting if you keep up with the readings. If you take a class with Professor Gallagher, his will be the class you'll want to work for, rather than slack off and fall behind. His class almost feels like a break from the otherwise overwhelming stress of college. You can tell he's really passionate about his work and that he's having fun talking about it, which makes it more fun for the students too. On top of all that, Professor Gallagher is a genuinely good guy who cares about his students. If you're not convinced by now to take a class with Professor Gallagher... just take a class with him. You won't regret it.

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Dec. 18, 2013
Quarter: N/A
Grade: N/A

I have never had a better TA than Mr. Mark Gallagher. His enthusiasm demonstrates how much he cares about the students he works with. Mark stands out among his peers as he is devoted to his profession and would sacrifice his time to help his students out. I fondly remember a time when one of the students in our class had a tooth ache and he drove the student to the hospital. Whenever I needed help, he would go out of his way and drive up to assist me. Mark is a great TA and would one day make a great Professor.

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ENGL 171A
Quarter: Winter 2022
Grade: N/A
Jan. 29, 2022

I agree with the last commenter who said this professor needs more updated reviews. His class so far has been confusing and unorganized. The quiz questions are not based on the reading but rather on arbitrary things he says in lecture. It has been very annoying trying to keep up with this class when he's already changed the syllabus several times, and doesn't follow the reading schedule whatsoever. I find this unfair to students who take the time to complete long readings for class, only for it to be for nothing. Would not recommend taking, save yourself the stress. (unless you have a burning passion for Ralph Waldo Emerson)

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ENGL 170A
Quarter: Fall 2021
Grade: A
Dec. 28, 2021

I took English 168 with Professor Gallagher but it's not listed and his reviews need to be updated. He might have been a good TA but as a professor this class was a mistake. In terms of the lectures, he would talk for most of the time, often reading long sections of the texts and then randomly ask a question for which he had a very specific answer in mind and then get frustrated when no one gave him that answer. Similarly with the essays he was looking for very specific answers and told us himself that we all did badly because we didn't answer the question the way we wanted him to. There was very little room for interpretation or discussion in this class, and all of that along with some pointless response assignments that didn't contribute to anything made this feel extremely like a high school class. This class was in person, and at the beginning of the quarter he said it wasn't mandatory to attend every class, but then when people started not showing up he made it mandatory to come in by withholding the second essay prompt and only having it on a piece of paper that he handed out and never posted it online. We were also immediately behind on the syllabus because of how long he took talking about each novel which made him have to assign an essay that should have been turned in during week 8 during finals week along with a lengthy take home exam. The class wasn't too difficult, Professor Gallagher was just incredibly frustrating and I didn't feel like I got anything out of attending class.

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ENGL 4HW
Quarter: N/A
Grade: N/A
Dec. 17, 2013

Mark Gallagher is a great instructor, one of the best I have had so far at UCLA.
I had him for English 4w -- really funny and smart, very entertaining, too. He can be a bit intimidating because he teaches 4w like an upper level English course (lots of quoting and totally obscure literary references.) He has a tendency to talk a lot but you learn a lot from him, especially when he talks about Ralph Waldo Emerson or Henry David Thoreau (which is all the time.) It's cool because he has this crazy Boston accent which makes everything he says sound even more intelligent.
I don't think I can say enough good things about Mark. He's super passionate about literature and he is really serious about making you love it, too. Makes everyone in the class memorize a poem and recite it on the last day of class. He also is super helpful in his office hours. He pretty much is willing to go over every single one of your drafts and tell you what you are doing right and what you need to fix.
I have had a few English courses since then and I have yet to find a more knowledgeable and dedicated teacher.

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ENGL 171A
Quarter: Fall 2021
Grade: A
Dec. 28, 2021

I took English 168 with Professor Gallagher but it's not listed and his reviews need to be updated. He might have been a good TA but as a professor this class was a mistake. In terms of the lectures, he would talk for most of the time, often reading long sections of the texts and then randomly ask a question for which he had a very specific answer in mind and then get frustrated when no one gave him that answer. Similarly with the essays he was looking for very specific answers and told us himself that we all did badly because we didn't answer the question the way we wanted him to. There was very little room for interpretation or discussion in this class, and all of that along with some pointless response assignments that didn't contribute to anything made this feel extremely like a high school class. This class was in person, and at the beginning of the quarter he said it wasn't mandatory to attend every class, but then when people started not showing up he made it mandatory to come in by withholding the second essay prompt and only having it on a piece of paper that he handed out and never posted it online. We were also immediately behind on the syllabus because of how long he took talking about each novel which made him have to assign an essay that should have been turned in during week 8 during finals week along with a lengthy take home exam. The class wasn't too difficult, Professor Gallagher was just incredibly frustrating and I didn't feel like I got anything out of attending class.

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ENGL 171A
Quarter: N/A
Grade: N/A
Jan. 23, 2014

Mark Gallagher is, in a word, inspirational. One of the best English professors you will ever have at UCLA (although he's still a graduate student.) Loved taking American literature with him and Professor Colacurcio (also highly recommended.)

My section was great. We had a lot of good conversations. He gets you thinking about the reading. He also does this thing where he walks around the classroom most of the time. It's kind of funny, kind of throws you off, too, but in a good way. And the thing somebody else said about his Boston Accent is sooo true!

Mark is freaking brilliant. He knows his stuff, knows just about everything about Ralph Waldo Emerson and Henry David Thoreau. What I liked most about him as a teacher is that he is always asking basic questions, like he knows what questions you want to ask and asks them for you. Really clarifies what is said in lecture. He's helpful in office hours, too. Gives a lot of advice for papers. Will talk your ear off though.

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ENGL 171A
Quarter: N/A
Grade: N/A
Jan. 23, 2014

Mark Russell Gallagher is, in a word, inspirational. One of the best English professors you will ever have at UCLA

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ENGL 171A
Quarter: Winter 2022
Grade: A
March 30, 2022

Professor Gallagher is a nice guy and I can tell he's very passionate about his field; however, his class was quite disorganized. He spent a lot of time on each text, so he inevitably reduced the readings from the syllabus and covered Moby Dick in a week and a half. The vast majority of the course was allocated to Ralph Waldo Emerson, and even when we moved on to other writers, Emerson was continuously brought up in lectures. Another thing that frustrated me was how much of this class was based on memorization and specificity. I'm used to essays carrying most of the grading weight in my English classes; yet, the only assigned essay was an extra-credit paper due at the end of the quarter. We had a written take-home midterm and final, but they were primarily based on specific things from lectures as opposed to individual interpretations of the text. The quizzes and in-person final were also hyperspecific, comprising of cryptically-framed questions. These tests were usually true-or-false, but this format didn't help combat overthinking. Amidst the extreme attentiveness to details, I would write down everything said during lecture - only to still lack confidence in my ability to do well on the quizzes and in-person final. Besides the exam questions, Gallagher isn't a difficult grader. Most people do well on the written midterm and final - just make sure you follow the instructions and don't procrastinate because the written exams are lengthy (4 questions, with each response being 500-1,000 words). Gallagher also allows you to drop one quiz and offers many extra-credit opportunities that can help alleviate poor performance on tests. It's possible to do well in this class, but I wouldn't recommend taking him if you're a bad test-taker. Even if you don’t mind exams, this course can accumulate a lot of stress and frustration for its uncertainty.

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ENGL 170A
Quarter: N/A
Grade: N/A
Dec. 17, 2013

I have never-in the history of my entire English study at UCLA- met a TA who sincerely cared more for his students, their success and academic development than Mark Gallagher. I honestly doubt I would have fallen passionately in love with puritanical literature otherwise-especially instructed by one of the hardest and most respected professors in the department with a notoriously tremendous and challenging workload- had it not been for Mark's diligently thought out and well explicated discussions to make sense of it all. Mark is truly a rare find amongst TA's and future professors in the department. I would honestly go out of my way to plan my classes around his discussions in the future because of his brilliance, likability and hardworking mentality for his students.
He not only makes the literature relate-able and entertaining to dissect, but also manages to challenge ones analytical skills which in turn makes your writing/argument more profound and well written than you could have possibly imagined!!!
My entire discussion group felt as though he extends himself beyond office hours and NEVER griped about how needy any of are were- he just simply says "I am your TA- it's my job and my sincere pleasure to be helpful"-Completely. %100. True.
I have had yet to come across another TA who could meet even half of Mark's dedication to his students. Take his class you won't regret it.

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ENGL 170A
Quarter: Winter 2022
Grade: N/A
Feb. 8, 2022

This class is one of my favorite English classes I've ever taken at UCLA. Professor Gallagher is inspiring, motivational, and makes you feel personally invested in these already engaging texts rather than most professors, who suck the life out of even your favorite works because their class is just intolerably boring. Yes, Professor Gallagher will challenge you, and no, this class is not an easy A. It's a grade you'll want to earn, though, and you'll feel good for pushing yourself in the ways he encourages you to. It's everything an English class should be, in my opinion. The lectures are interesting, and even more interesting if you keep up with the readings. If you take a class with Professor Gallagher, his will be the class you'll want to work for, rather than slack off and fall behind. His class almost feels like a break from the otherwise overwhelming stress of college. You can tell he's really passionate about his work and that he's having fun talking about it, which makes it more fun for the students too. On top of all that, Professor Gallagher is a genuinely good guy who cares about his students. If you're not convinced by now to take a class with Professor Gallagher... just take a class with him. You won't regret it.

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ENGL 170A
Quarter: N/A
Grade: N/A
Dec. 18, 2013

I have never had a better TA than Mr. Mark Gallagher. His enthusiasm demonstrates how much he cares about the students he works with. Mark stands out among his peers as he is devoted to his profession and would sacrifice his time to help his students out. I fondly remember a time when one of the students in our class had a tooth ache and he drove the student to the hospital. Whenever I needed help, he would go out of his way and drive up to assist me. Mark is a great TA and would one day make a great Professor.

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