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I was astounded when I read about her background; she is truly amazing. However, her lectures were a tad on the dull side. You could sense that she is really passionate about what she was teaching but it just wouldn't come across effectively. When she lectured EPSS 3, she made sure to put up her presentations in the class websites, which were very helpful if you can't make class for any reason.
I disagree with the reviews, this class is not easy, and Professor Treude does not make it any easier. She has a monotone voice and puts you to sleep. Going to class was pointless since all the the lectures were off a powerpoint that was just read and not explained. The midterm was a lot easier than the final but the only way to pass the class is studying and grasping the material on your own, otherwise you will be lost and confused.
Lecture may not be very engaging but the material is not difficult. We had a weekly homework assignment that was one page which was usually fill in the blank or answering easy questions (which you could usually answer by just going to lecture). The midterm was short and was straightforward.
Save yourself the trouble and do not take this professor for this class. She is the most half ass professor I've had at ucla. She gives zero fucks about you learning something. For example before the class even started during week 7 of winter quarter she sent a sheet that explained her "rules" regarding the class and one of them was "do not email me questions about the class material" and another was "if you cannot make my office hour too bad, go to the TA office hours." In addition to that her lectures are the most boring things ever and her tests are only worth very little points. The midterm was five questions and out of 25 points, if you make one simple mistake say goodbye to your A. Oh and she does not curve, its raw score. I don't know why she thinks she's better than every other professor I've ever had that she puts zero effort into teaching. Lastly the homework assignments are hell if you don't make use of Sidney who's the TA and the only bright side to this class. In general just avoid this class.
Save yourself the trouble and do not take this professor for this class. She is the most half ass professor I've had at ucla. She gives zero fucks about you learning something. For example before the class even started during week 7 of winter quarter she sent a sheet that explained her "rules" regarding the class and one of them was "do not email me questions about the class material" and another was "if you cannot make my office hour too bad, go to the TA office hours." In addition to that her lectures are the most boring things ever and her tests are only worth very little points. The midterm was five questions and out of 25 points, if you make one simple mistake say goodbye to your A. Oh and she does not curve, its raw score. I don't know why she thinks she's better than every other professor I've ever had that she puts zero effort into teaching. Lastly the homework assignments are hell if you don't make use of Sidney who's the TA and the only bright side to this class. In general just avoid this class.
I thought this class was by far one the most interesting class's I've taken at UCLA thus far. It is a lot of information that is being thrown at you. The homework assignments take 5 minutes to do if simply just pay attention in class (15 if you go through the slideshow. The exams aren't hard.
This class is co-taught by Jean-Luc Margot (who covers the more physical side) and Tina Treude, who covers the biological side of astrobiology.
The extra credit is to take a trip to: Griffith Observatory, OR La Brea Tar Pits, OR Mount Wilson, OR California Academy of Science, OR Natural History Museum.
The professors are incredibly engaging - they even add jokes on the exams!! The work load is minimal (only took me ten minutes a week), but it also reinforces your understanding. There isn’t much math involved at all.
Overall, a HIGHLY engaging and fun class - I recommend this to anybody who’s even remotely interested in science, space, or life on other planets (and who isn’t?)!
This class is co-taught by Jean-Luc Margot and Tina Treude. Tina deserves a higher rating than JLM because the material she tests us on is way easier than what JLM puts on our tests. She is not as engaging as JLM, but she is way, way easier. Her midterm was easy and fair, and the final that JLM gave us killed us all and destroyed our grades. This class isn't necessarily hard, but JLM puts very confusing and irrelevant material on the final. I had an A up until the final day and ended up with a B+ in the class – JLM curved in other quarters, but he decided not to curve the class for us. The class as a whole isn't hard, and there is extra credit offered, but be weary of JLM and his killer final.
40% homework, 30% midterm, and 30% final (+ 1% extra credit if you decide to do it).
This class is a great GE if you're looking for something interesting with very minimal work involved. As others have mentioned, this class is taught by 2 professors-Margot is an astronomer who handles basic astronomical and physical concepts while Treude is a marine scientist who lectures on the biological and chemical aspects in astrobiology. Some people here felt that the professors were boring which is unfortunate but understandable if these individuals sat at the back of the lecture hall. This is a very large class taught in a really big lecture hall so I recommend sitting closer to the front where you can actually see the professors' faces; they are both passionate about teaching this class and it helps to see them if you have a hard time listening to European accents . I'd also like to mention that they were both incredibly nice and helpful. I had a serious medical emergency that forced me to miss the midterm for the class. Both of the professors were very supportive and understanding and let my final exam grade count for my missed midterm grade as well. Do NOT slack off for the final, there were some surprisingly tricky questions. I devoted one entire day of studying for this class' final and was able to come through with a 100%, it's definitely doable! None of the concepts in this class are difficult and most should be familiar for anyone with a minimal science background. I highly recommend this class.
I took intro to oceanography with her. If anyone wants to buy the required textbooks text me at 4694262447. Selling for $20
I was astounded when I read about her background; she is truly amazing. However, her lectures were a tad on the dull side. You could sense that she is really passionate about what she was teaching but it just wouldn't come across effectively. When she lectured EPSS 3, she made sure to put up her presentations in the class websites, which were very helpful if you can't make class for any reason.
I disagree with the reviews, this class is not easy, and Professor Treude does not make it any easier. She has a monotone voice and puts you to sleep. Going to class was pointless since all the the lectures were off a powerpoint that was just read and not explained. The midterm was a lot easier than the final but the only way to pass the class is studying and grasping the material on your own, otherwise you will be lost and confused.
Lecture may not be very engaging but the material is not difficult. We had a weekly homework assignment that was one page which was usually fill in the blank or answering easy questions (which you could usually answer by just going to lecture). The midterm was short and was straightforward.
Save yourself the trouble and do not take this professor for this class. She is the most half ass professor I've had at ucla. She gives zero fucks about you learning something. For example before the class even started during week 7 of winter quarter she sent a sheet that explained her "rules" regarding the class and one of them was "do not email me questions about the class material" and another was "if you cannot make my office hour too bad, go to the TA office hours." In addition to that her lectures are the most boring things ever and her tests are only worth very little points. The midterm was five questions and out of 25 points, if you make one simple mistake say goodbye to your A. Oh and she does not curve, its raw score. I don't know why she thinks she's better than every other professor I've ever had that she puts zero effort into teaching. Lastly the homework assignments are hell if you don't make use of Sidney who's the TA and the only bright side to this class. In general just avoid this class.
Save yourself the trouble and do not take this professor for this class. She is the most half ass professor I've had at ucla. She gives zero fucks about you learning something. For example before the class even started during week 7 of winter quarter she sent a sheet that explained her "rules" regarding the class and one of them was "do not email me questions about the class material" and another was "if you cannot make my office hour too bad, go to the TA office hours." In addition to that her lectures are the most boring things ever and her tests are only worth very little points. The midterm was five questions and out of 25 points, if you make one simple mistake say goodbye to your A. Oh and she does not curve, its raw score. I don't know why she thinks she's better than every other professor I've ever had that she puts zero effort into teaching. Lastly the homework assignments are hell if you don't make use of Sidney who's the TA and the only bright side to this class. In general just avoid this class.
I thought this class was by far one the most interesting class's I've taken at UCLA thus far. It is a lot of information that is being thrown at you. The homework assignments take 5 minutes to do if simply just pay attention in class (15 if you go through the slideshow. The exams aren't hard.
This class is co-taught by Jean-Luc Margot (who covers the more physical side) and Tina Treude, who covers the biological side of astrobiology.
The extra credit is to take a trip to: Griffith Observatory, OR La Brea Tar Pits, OR Mount Wilson, OR California Academy of Science, OR Natural History Museum.
The professors are incredibly engaging - they even add jokes on the exams!! The work load is minimal (only took me ten minutes a week), but it also reinforces your understanding. There isn’t much math involved at all.
Overall, a HIGHLY engaging and fun class - I recommend this to anybody who’s even remotely interested in science, space, or life on other planets (and who isn’t?)!
This class is co-taught by Jean-Luc Margot and Tina Treude. Tina deserves a higher rating than JLM because the material she tests us on is way easier than what JLM puts on our tests. She is not as engaging as JLM, but she is way, way easier. Her midterm was easy and fair, and the final that JLM gave us killed us all and destroyed our grades. This class isn't necessarily hard, but JLM puts very confusing and irrelevant material on the final. I had an A up until the final day and ended up with a B+ in the class – JLM curved in other quarters, but he decided not to curve the class for us. The class as a whole isn't hard, and there is extra credit offered, but be weary of JLM and his killer final.
40% homework, 30% midterm, and 30% final (+ 1% extra credit if you decide to do it).
This class is a great GE if you're looking for something interesting with very minimal work involved. As others have mentioned, this class is taught by 2 professors-Margot is an astronomer who handles basic astronomical and physical concepts while Treude is a marine scientist who lectures on the biological and chemical aspects in astrobiology. Some people here felt that the professors were boring which is unfortunate but understandable if these individuals sat at the back of the lecture hall. This is a very large class taught in a really big lecture hall so I recommend sitting closer to the front where you can actually see the professors' faces; they are both passionate about teaching this class and it helps to see them if you have a hard time listening to European accents . I'd also like to mention that they were both incredibly nice and helpful. I had a serious medical emergency that forced me to miss the midterm for the class. Both of the professors were very supportive and understanding and let my final exam grade count for my missed midterm grade as well. Do NOT slack off for the final, there were some surprisingly tricky questions. I devoted one entire day of studying for this class' final and was able to come through with a 100%, it's definitely doable! None of the concepts in this class are difficult and most should be familiar for anyone with a minimal science background. I highly recommend this class.