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I had Professor Greene over the summer. She was a great professor and genuinely wanted to help the students. She was always so cheerful so she was really easy to talk to. Her grading was lenient, but she still did her job as a Professor to make sure the students understood the concepts. There were no surprises on any of her tests. As long as you take advantage of the practice tests and try to fully understand everything then you will do great.
Paige Greene is an amazing math professor. She is understandable, caring and available. She really works hard to make sure that students understand concepts and can apply them. She is one of the most affective math professors I have taken at UCLA. I highly suggest her.
Paige Greene is an amazing math professor. She is understandable, caring and available. She really works hard to make sure that students understand concepts and can apply them. She is one of the most affective math professors I have taken at UCLA. I highly suggest her.
however, the final is really hard and not related to any content covered in class. Any study guides for the final are irrelevant making an average of 25% fail per lecture
Professor Greene is kind of a ticking time bomb. She sometimes explodes when you ask her a simple problem. Other times, she appears to be a sweet old woman.
Anyways, her lectures were kind of a waste of time. I feel like I would have done better if I taught myself Calculus by reading Neuhauser and an AP prep book. That Schaum's book that she swore we'd love more than our own mothers...? She must think that we really hate our mothers or something, because Schaum's was a beast to be reckoned with.
I went to every single lecture. I remember a good portion of them consisting of her doing a simple problem over and over and over again. Then you get to her homework, and it's a hundred times harder than what she went over in lecture. Honestly, the only way to survive in this class is to constantly go to office hours and ask her for help, but the problem with that is, is if you ask a "stupid question", you'll have unleashed the beast in her.
I remember her sending out a strongly worded email about how we should stop asking for help on a certain problem, and we had to resort to TA help (not all that helpful when your TA is terrible).
Ms. Greene is a nice person, but she can also be mean. People are right. She seems lineant at first then she gets mad when you take things easy. By the middle of the quarter she'll say you have to keep working hard and read your book. When you weren't used to that. The midterms, one is pretty simple, the second is hell and back. It has nothing to do with the practice exams. The second one everyone practically fails leaving your final to become 60%of your final grade. She is a good teacher, but like every other teacher she has her ups and downs.
SELLING
CALCULUS FOR LIFE SCIENCES (2014)
Authors: Sebastian J. Schreiber, Karl J. Smith, Wayne M. Getz
Took this course in Fall 2014
Contact Info:
Email: araksyatouphanian@aol.com
Phone: 818-326-9420
I had Professor Greene over the summer. She was a great professor and genuinely wanted to help the students. She was always so cheerful so she was really easy to talk to. Her grading was lenient, but she still did her job as a Professor to make sure the students understood the concepts. There were no surprises on any of her tests. As long as you take advantage of the practice tests and try to fully understand everything then you will do great.
Paige Greene is an amazing math professor. She is understandable, caring and available. She really works hard to make sure that students understand concepts and can apply them. She is one of the most affective math professors I have taken at UCLA. I highly suggest her.
Paige Greene is an amazing math professor. She is understandable, caring and available. She really works hard to make sure that students understand concepts and can apply them. She is one of the most affective math professors I have taken at UCLA. I highly suggest her.
however, the final is really hard and not related to any content covered in class. Any study guides for the final are irrelevant making an average of 25% fail per lecture
Professor Greene is kind of a ticking time bomb. She sometimes explodes when you ask her a simple problem. Other times, she appears to be a sweet old woman.
Anyways, her lectures were kind of a waste of time. I feel like I would have done better if I taught myself Calculus by reading Neuhauser and an AP prep book. That Schaum's book that she swore we'd love more than our own mothers...? She must think that we really hate our mothers or something, because Schaum's was a beast to be reckoned with.
I went to every single lecture. I remember a good portion of them consisting of her doing a simple problem over and over and over again. Then you get to her homework, and it's a hundred times harder than what she went over in lecture. Honestly, the only way to survive in this class is to constantly go to office hours and ask her for help, but the problem with that is, is if you ask a "stupid question", you'll have unleashed the beast in her.
I remember her sending out a strongly worded email about how we should stop asking for help on a certain problem, and we had to resort to TA help (not all that helpful when your TA is terrible).
Ms. Greene is a nice person, but she can also be mean. People are right. She seems lineant at first then she gets mad when you take things easy. By the middle of the quarter she'll say you have to keep working hard and read your book. When you weren't used to that. The midterms, one is pretty simple, the second is hell and back. It has nothing to do with the practice exams. The second one everyone practically fails leaving your final to become 60%of your final grade. She is a good teacher, but like every other teacher she has her ups and downs.
SELLING
CALCULUS FOR LIFE SCIENCES (2014)
Authors: Sebastian J. Schreiber, Karl J. Smith, Wayne M. Getz
Took this course in Fall 2014
Contact Info:
Email: araksyatouphanian@aol.com
Phone: 818-326-9420