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Dr. Galic is hilarious and kind, as well as being an incredible professor. His lectures are funny and engaging and often prompt curiosity in immunology. Make sure to attend OH with him; he's fantastic at explaining things and will often hint on what types of problems might make their way onto the exams. He even remembered me after the quarter ended! Overall, 10/10.
Regarding the class itself, it's pretty difficult. Even though the exams are open note, you need a REALLY good conceptual understanding of immunology to do well on them. My study habits were to review all the lectures and ensure that I knew all of the cellular interactions+key molecular components of them. I wrote down all of the high impact stuff on a cheat sheet. Having a binder full of notes for the exams helps, but don't be fooled--you need to study like it's a closed note class. Going over the problem sets is a good idea since they're just old exam questions. Added bonus: no busy work in this class! Overall, this class was difficult and incredibly rewarding, without micromanagement from the profs.
Very fun but very hard class. The tests are based on problem solving which means you really have to know what you’re talking about, but I think this is better than courses that force you to memorize! Attending the discussions are crucial, but they are led by amazing TAs that really care about your understanding. The discussions truly prepare you for the exams and that was amazing
Dr. Galic is one of my favorite professors. This class lives up to being known as the hardest class for MIMG majors, yet I found it the most rewarding. Put in the work, but also, learn how to properly study and you'll do well. My TA was Emily and she was amazing. Dr. Zack is also very knowledgable, so definitely go to office hours
Though immunology is one of the hardest science upper divs I've taken, Galic is an awesome professor and I would gladly take it with him again. He talks quickly and has an accent, but he'll go over something more slowly when asked, plus the lectures are audiocasted. He co-taught with Dr. Zack and they complement each other super well, and are also hilarious together. The homeworks are very challenging but are graded on effort, not accuracy, and they help prepare you for the tests. The tests are open-note but still study as if they weren't, and just use the notes to double-check tiny details. You won't have enough time to read your notes as if you're learning the material for the first time during an exam. Overall Galic and Zack took a really tough subject and made it super interesting and enjoyable, so i would recommend taking this class with them.
Galic was one of the best professors I've had at UCLA. He really put in the effort to get to know each and every one of his students names. Even though Immunology is a super hard class, he makes the class enjoyable and cracks jokes every now and then. His office hours really do help because he'll go more in depth on each slide.
Galic is the best professor I have had here at UCLA, he has such a passion for teaching that is so contagious and really makes you want to learn. Immunology is not an easy course by any means, but I think it is highly manageable if you study with the course and attend office hours. Grading and exams are very fair, and I think the homework assignments are excellent for exam preparation (previous exam questions). Honestly my favorite class that I've taken, don't be scared of it!
This class has a well-deserved reputation as the hardest class in the MIMG major, but Galic is, in my (biased) opinion, the best teacher to take this class with. He knows well, and is clearly passionate about, the material he teaches and tries his best to help /those students who make the effort to reach out to him or understand the material/. He will not hold your hand, but if you come to office hours or ask to meet him (or drop by his office--worked for me many times, most notably the week before finals, but don't count on this), he will help you. A lot. The very first two OH's of his I attended, he made everyone introduce themselves with the express purpose of forging friendships and facilitating study group formation (by the way, I think studying in groups is the best way to study for this class). (He also brings snacks to OH sometimes.) When he lectures, it's obvious how fascinated he is with immunology and the new advancements coming out in that field--in my opinion, it's infectious, but everyone differs, of course. He's also really approachable and friendly, so don't be afraid to talk to him.
His exams are open-note, open-book (why would you bring the textbook though) and application/experiment-based, so you won't get away with mere memorization. I recommend making sure you know how the various components interplay within the immune response. You're not guaranteed to get study guides, but the HW (accuracy/effort optional) is entirely old exam questions, so they're your best resource. HW answers are discussed in discussion--Drake was my TA, and he was VERY helpful.
Regarding grading, you get points based on two midterms (30%), final (50%), and discussion attendance (20%). Improvement from midterm(s) to final is factored into your grade--this is part of the reason behind my A.
This class isn't at all impossible, but be sure to put in the effort. It'll be well worth it.
the course material itself is what makes the class difficult, not the instructors. immunology is not an easy subject, but Galic tries to make the curriculum as understandable as possible. his exams are fair and focuses on the bigger picture rather than small details, plus its open book and open notes for both midterm and final.
theres one midterm (30%), one final (50%), and 6 homework assignments as well as discussion attendance (20%). the homework is graded by completion, not accuracy. you dont have to participate in section just attend. just make sure to study for the exams which are the most important. he takes consideration how much you improved from your midterm to final exam to determine your final grade.
Galic is really passionate about teaching - he teaches for you to learn, not to get a good grade, which he really emphasizes. try to attend as many office hours as you can. he is very kind and patient.
yes this class is difficult, but it is not impossible
HOW does Galic not have any reviews at all?! He is widely regarded as one of the most popular professors in MIMG, and for good reason, too-- he is AMAZING. Immunology is an incredibly difficult subject, but it is so so interesting and so rewarding, and Galic loves to teach. I loved listening to him lecture (he's from Yugoslavia, so he has a thick European accent, but it's not difficult to understand) and he is so helpful during OH. I had him during the rare quarter that he taught with Dr. Zack, and he and Zack were so hilarious together. They make lots of jokes and are just incredible professors. Truly passionate about their subject AND about teaching, which is a rare combo. Galic also remembers students names (if you come to OH) and I actually ran into him on campus a few days after our final, and he stopped to talk to me and was incredibly complimentary and kind and encouraging. I wish that I could take another class with him!!! Probably the best professor I've had at UCLA!
Dr. Galic is hilarious and kind, as well as being an incredible professor. His lectures are funny and engaging and often prompt curiosity in immunology. Make sure to attend OH with him; he's fantastic at explaining things and will often hint on what types of problems might make their way onto the exams. He even remembered me after the quarter ended! Overall, 10/10.
Regarding the class itself, it's pretty difficult. Even though the exams are open note, you need a REALLY good conceptual understanding of immunology to do well on them. My study habits were to review all the lectures and ensure that I knew all of the cellular interactions+key molecular components of them. I wrote down all of the high impact stuff on a cheat sheet. Having a binder full of notes for the exams helps, but don't be fooled--you need to study like it's a closed note class. Going over the problem sets is a good idea since they're just old exam questions. Added bonus: no busy work in this class! Overall, this class was difficult and incredibly rewarding, without micromanagement from the profs.
Very fun but very hard class. The tests are based on problem solving which means you really have to know what you’re talking about, but I think this is better than courses that force you to memorize! Attending the discussions are crucial, but they are led by amazing TAs that really care about your understanding. The discussions truly prepare you for the exams and that was amazing
Dr. Galic is one of my favorite professors. This class lives up to being known as the hardest class for MIMG majors, yet I found it the most rewarding. Put in the work, but also, learn how to properly study and you'll do well. My TA was Emily and she was amazing. Dr. Zack is also very knowledgable, so definitely go to office hours
Though immunology is one of the hardest science upper divs I've taken, Galic is an awesome professor and I would gladly take it with him again. He talks quickly and has an accent, but he'll go over something more slowly when asked, plus the lectures are audiocasted. He co-taught with Dr. Zack and they complement each other super well, and are also hilarious together. The homeworks are very challenging but are graded on effort, not accuracy, and they help prepare you for the tests. The tests are open-note but still study as if they weren't, and just use the notes to double-check tiny details. You won't have enough time to read your notes as if you're learning the material for the first time during an exam. Overall Galic and Zack took a really tough subject and made it super interesting and enjoyable, so i would recommend taking this class with them.
Galic was one of the best professors I've had at UCLA. He really put in the effort to get to know each and every one of his students names. Even though Immunology is a super hard class, he makes the class enjoyable and cracks jokes every now and then. His office hours really do help because he'll go more in depth on each slide.
Galic is the best professor I have had here at UCLA, he has such a passion for teaching that is so contagious and really makes you want to learn. Immunology is not an easy course by any means, but I think it is highly manageable if you study with the course and attend office hours. Grading and exams are very fair, and I think the homework assignments are excellent for exam preparation (previous exam questions). Honestly my favorite class that I've taken, don't be scared of it!
This class has a well-deserved reputation as the hardest class in the MIMG major, but Galic is, in my (biased) opinion, the best teacher to take this class with. He knows well, and is clearly passionate about, the material he teaches and tries his best to help /those students who make the effort to reach out to him or understand the material/. He will not hold your hand, but if you come to office hours or ask to meet him (or drop by his office--worked for me many times, most notably the week before finals, but don't count on this), he will help you. A lot. The very first two OH's of his I attended, he made everyone introduce themselves with the express purpose of forging friendships and facilitating study group formation (by the way, I think studying in groups is the best way to study for this class). (He also brings snacks to OH sometimes.) When he lectures, it's obvious how fascinated he is with immunology and the new advancements coming out in that field--in my opinion, it's infectious, but everyone differs, of course. He's also really approachable and friendly, so don't be afraid to talk to him.
His exams are open-note, open-book (why would you bring the textbook though) and application/experiment-based, so you won't get away with mere memorization. I recommend making sure you know how the various components interplay within the immune response. You're not guaranteed to get study guides, but the HW (accuracy/effort optional) is entirely old exam questions, so they're your best resource. HW answers are discussed in discussion--Drake was my TA, and he was VERY helpful.
Regarding grading, you get points based on two midterms (30%), final (50%), and discussion attendance (20%). Improvement from midterm(s) to final is factored into your grade--this is part of the reason behind my A.
This class isn't at all impossible, but be sure to put in the effort. It'll be well worth it.
the course material itself is what makes the class difficult, not the instructors. immunology is not an easy subject, but Galic tries to make the curriculum as understandable as possible. his exams are fair and focuses on the bigger picture rather than small details, plus its open book and open notes for both midterm and final.
theres one midterm (30%), one final (50%), and 6 homework assignments as well as discussion attendance (20%). the homework is graded by completion, not accuracy. you dont have to participate in section just attend. just make sure to study for the exams which are the most important. he takes consideration how much you improved from your midterm to final exam to determine your final grade.
Galic is really passionate about teaching - he teaches for you to learn, not to get a good grade, which he really emphasizes. try to attend as many office hours as you can. he is very kind and patient.
yes this class is difficult, but it is not impossible
HOW does Galic not have any reviews at all?! He is widely regarded as one of the most popular professors in MIMG, and for good reason, too-- he is AMAZING. Immunology is an incredibly difficult subject, but it is so so interesting and so rewarding, and Galic loves to teach. I loved listening to him lecture (he's from Yugoslavia, so he has a thick European accent, but it's not difficult to understand) and he is so helpful during OH. I had him during the rare quarter that he taught with Dr. Zack, and he and Zack were so hilarious together. They make lots of jokes and are just incredible professors. Truly passionate about their subject AND about teaching, which is a rare combo. Galic also remembers students names (if you come to OH) and I actually ran into him on campus a few days after our final, and he stopped to talk to me and was incredibly complimentary and kind and encouraging. I wish that I could take another class with him!!! Probably the best professor I've had at UCLA!
Based on 10 Users
TOP TAGS
- Uses Slides (6)
- Tolerates Tardiness (5)
- Is Podcasted (6)
- Engaging Lectures (6)
- Appropriately Priced Materials (3)
- Often Funny (5)
- Tough Tests (6)
- Would Take Again (5)