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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.
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Super easy physci elective. Professor White is passionate about the material, and although not everyone would find birdsong super interesting, teaches it in a way that is engaging and easy to get through. Workload is light and consists of short multiple choice quizzes and a presentation. Attendance wasn't mandatory and lectures were posted.
This was one of the classes I chose when my entire schedule went to shit and I had no other phy sci classes open to me. It wasn't a bad course but I would have rather taken something on the actual human body than birds.
Despite this class not being my first choice, it was actually interesting. It's all about language. How we speak. Why we speak. Why certain animals cant. Its funny though, Dr. White starts of the class asking if FOXP2 is the key to language and the class ended without a solid answer. Dr. White herself is cool because you can tell she really likes her research and the material, but she can get really confusing sometimes when she lectures. Her explanations get really jumbled and I found myself thinking "what the..." a lot. Her testing method is also eh. The multiple choice has really ambiguous answer choices. The final was way easier because it was pure free response. She scared the class by talking about experimental design questions but she ended up asking questions that had to do with experiments she covered in class so it wasn't bad at all.
BREAKDOWN:
Three Quizzes: 30% (10% each)
Two Midterms: 40% (20% each)
Myth Busters Presentation: 18%
Attendance and Participation: 12%
Overall, if I had to take Dr. White again, I would! Just not something thats my first choice in terms of material or instructor
Super easy physci elective. Professor White is passionate about the material, and although not everyone would find birdsong super interesting, teaches it in a way that is engaging and easy to get through. Workload is light and consists of short multiple choice quizzes and a presentation. Attendance wasn't mandatory and lectures were posted.
This was one of the classes I chose when my entire schedule went to shit and I had no other phy sci classes open to me. It wasn't a bad course but I would have rather taken something on the actual human body than birds.
Despite this class not being my first choice, it was actually interesting. It's all about language. How we speak. Why we speak. Why certain animals cant. Its funny though, Dr. White starts of the class asking if FOXP2 is the key to language and the class ended without a solid answer. Dr. White herself is cool because you can tell she really likes her research and the material, but she can get really confusing sometimes when she lectures. Her explanations get really jumbled and I found myself thinking "what the..." a lot. Her testing method is also eh. The multiple choice has really ambiguous answer choices. The final was way easier because it was pure free response. She scared the class by talking about experimental design questions but she ended up asking questions that had to do with experiments she covered in class so it wasn't bad at all.
BREAKDOWN:
Three Quizzes: 30% (10% each)
Two Midterms: 40% (20% each)
Myth Busters Presentation: 18%
Attendance and Participation: 12%
Overall, if I had to take Dr. White again, I would! Just not something thats my first choice in terms of material or instructor
Based on 2 Users
TOP TAGS
- Uses Slides (1)
- Tolerates Tardiness (2)
- Is Podcasted (1)
- Engaging Lectures (1)
- Appropriately Priced Materials (1)
- Snazzy Dresser (1)
- Often Funny (1)
- Participation Matters (1)
- Gives Extra Credit (1)
- Would Take Again (2)
- Has Group Projects (1)