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Azzarina Basarudin

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Easiness 2.9 / 5 How easy the class is, 1 being extremely difficult and 5 being easy peasy.
Workload 2.6 / 5 How light the workload is, 1 being extremely heavy and 5 being extremely light.
Clarity 3.9 / 5 How clear the professor is, 1 being extremely unclear and 5 being very clear.
Helpfulness 3.6 / 5 How helpful the professor is, 1 being not helpful at all and 5 being extremely helpful.

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Feb. 19, 2020
Quarter: Winter 2020
Grade: N/A

This class consisted of 4 in-class quizzes and 2 papers: 1 paper being a collaborative essay with a partner from your discussion and the other paper being a self-reflective paper. There was no official midterm or final. Participation counts as well. Depending on your TA, you may have extra assignments, but nothing too serious.
The quizzes were based off of assigned readings, and the readings themselves were easy to understand and not too long. The readings were given to us through CCLE, meaning we did not have to invest in any textbooks. The quiz prompts were hinted or given to us ahead of time in lecture and sometimes talked about in discussion, making the quizzes fairly easy. The quizzes were essay-style and limited to 2 front pages in a blue-book. Attending lecture is definitely necessary to do well in this class. Lecture, however, is very interesting overall as Professor Basarudin takes this class very seriously and cares about her students. The papers are bit more on the difficult side, but are still very intriguing. The prompts given are based off documentaries we watch in lecture and again, assigned readings. It's definitely doable and a very interesting GE!
Important to note that tardiness is not tolerated. Doors will close and you will not be allowed to enter. Be sure to be on time! Although Basarudin may appear a bit strict at first, she will grow on you. She encourages student participation (not just for your grade) but for your own learning experience. I have genuinely enjoyed this class and 100% recommend.

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Oct. 29, 2018
Quarter: Fall 2017
Grade: B

While the class material was very interesting, the Professor and the TAs had very extreme views which the class had to agree with. My TA was an extremely harsh grader and I didn't hear of anyone getting above a B with her, but other TAs were more lenient. Overall an interesting class but not the easiest.

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June 19, 2018
Quarter: Fall 2018
Grade: A-

This class is made up of two group projects, participation, one midterm paper, and a sit down final. There is a lot of reading so be wary of that. The group projects were a bit more confusing than expected. Final is super easy if you actually do the readings and take a few notes so don't procrastinate studying. TAKE THIS CLASS to understand more of the world around you. It definitely changed the protectory of what I wan to do in the future.

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Dec. 3, 2019
Quarter: Fall 2019
Grade: B

*Since it is currently week 10 I have not received a final grade.

I have nothing against Professor Basarudin and take it that she is a genuinely nice person, however I need to address the issues with how this class is being taught and why it should not be allowed.
This professor is extremely particular in their political and cultural views and imposes them onto the students. Lectures consist of videos filming presidents giving speeches, then proceeding to ask the class “what’s wrong with what they’re saying”, students being asked to refrain from traveling to oriental countries to provide help, and papers designed to support the professor’s opinions on a topic and expecting students to agree with all claims given in the prompt.
Students should be able to express their opinions without the fear of receiving a failing grade. The topic of “Women’s Studies” is nowhere near how it should be taught, criticizing men and painting them to be rapists. Instead I would have liked this class to portray femininity in a positive light, learning how it has evolved through time, strategies of self awareness, and demonstrating support to equally oppressed groups in foreign countries.

I almost felt tricked into taking this class due to its’ misleading description on MyUCLA. I wouldn’t recommend this class to anyone, really, even if their beliefs are similar to Basarudin’s. Classes and professors should never be opinionated and close-minded, otherwise student growth can’t happen.

Side note: If you plan on coming to class late.. don’t. You will get called out and publicly embarrassed in front of all your classmates.

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March 10, 2020
Quarter: Winter 2020
Grade: N/A

Honestly I was very iffy about taking this class because of the reviews of the professor but in all honesty it is the opposite of what I was expecting. The class grade was based on one self reflective essay, one media literacy essay with a partner, and four quizzes. No midterm or no final. If you are an open minded person who is interested in learning about gender studies or life in general I would highly recommend this course! My TA was Nic, Nic was an amazing TA who challenges the class in critically thinking about the lectures and readings. So if you are a person who likes to challenge themselves, then this is a class for you!There is no textbook for the class but rather scholarly articles. Overall, I would take this class in a heartbeat!

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Sept. 19, 2020
Quarter: Fall 2019
Grade: A

This has been one of my favorite classes I've taken at UCLA. It was a class I wanted to talk about with my peers, I wanted to study for the quizzes, and work on the assignments. Which has been very rare for me. The quizzes were pretty easy to get decent grades on, and we were given hints to what to focus on a lot. Sometimes Professor Basarudin even told us what it would be on. The professor is very strict with tardiness, so don't be late. However, it is obvious that Professor Basarudin cares about students and the class in general. Lectures are very important for essays and quizzes. But I always felt interested and engaged in the lectures. There are so many important discussions, you will want to be there regardless of your grades. Overall, I would take this class again and even considered minoring in Gender Studies because of it. This is the first class I took at UCLA that I genuinely felt was important for me as a person and not as a student. I highly recommend taking it!

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May 19, 2020
Quarter: Spring 2019
Grade: A+

In terms of the class, this is a research seminar, and with that (obviously) you need to be a self-starter and an engaged student. There are weekly reading assignments that need to be thoroughly and critically read. If you are interested in the topics of gender studies, epistemology, and research, the readings will feel interesting and informative.

One thing I want to say is that Professor Basarudin is truly here to help you succeed. She is a great lecturer, listener, and a mentor, and as long as you do your part, you will be able to cultivate a meaningful relationship with her. Her seminars were always filled with students eager to participate, laughter, and snacks (which she brought for us!). This has been hands down my favorite class at UCLA, and Prof. Basarudin has been helpful during and post-college. In a school as big as UCLA, it may feel difficult to find professors who you can actually bond with (or even have time for you), but I'm lucky to have taken this class and gotten to know Prof. Basarudin because she has been nothing but kind and helpful in my academics.

If you are a hard-working and engaged student looking to conduct your own research in gender studies, I'd 100% recommend this class and professor!

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March 30, 2020
Quarter: Winter 2020
Grade: A+

I was a bit hesitant to take Gender 10 with this professor due to the past reviews, but it was completely worth it. Yes, the course itself is difficult from all of the weekly readings, quizzes, and papers. The weekly readings come from various perspectives on the week's topic, and POC and WOC authors are mostly used. The readings range from around 3 or 5 articles and they come from websites/blogs, book chapters, or published articles. There are 4 quizzes, each worth 5 points, and are short essay style. You are given a prompt based on the week's topic and you must write 1 - 1 and 1/2 pages in response to the question using the weekly readings as evidence to support your answer. The TAs grade these, so make sure to ask enough questions on how they will be grading and which articles to focus on. There are two papers for this class. One is a collaborative media literacy essay (which I am not sure how it will work with an online class), and the second is a self-reflexive essay on the topic of your choice. Both essays need to be supported using the readings from the course. The professor is strict on tardiness, which is understandable as it can be very distracting. Basarudin uses slides that sum up the readings and main topics, along with important quotes and a short video/documentary, but! they are not posted online, so you have to be sure to attend every class on time (again, I'm not sure if this will change with an online setting). Basarudin also cares a lot about the students, and will always remember your face and name if you introduce yourself. She also likes to check in with students during the quarter to see how you're doing. She also personally reaches out to students enrolled with CAE, and will help you with any accommodations. She is a very kind and hardworking professor, and I hope other people get to take a class with her as well!

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April 16, 2018
Quarter: Fall 2017
Grade: B-

The class was hard to follow along. The lectures were just discussions. The discussions were what counted. Final was three essays. Three quizzes based on readings, which were too long.

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Dec. 21, 2019
Quarter: Fall 2019
Grade: B

I thought this class was okay. I really enjoyed it but the professor does have some extreme views. I am pretty liberal though so I guess that is why I enjoyed this class. I found all of the topics interesting ,but you definitely have to have an open mind. If you are close-minded then you might not like this class. I do have to agree with the other review though that I did not like it when the professor told students to not travel to other countries to provide help. I personally don't see what's wrong with going to other countries to help out people. If someone wants to do that then I think you should just let them be. I recommend this class though, it's very interesting and very different from all my other classes.

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GENDER 10
Quarter: Winter 2020
Grade: N/A
Feb. 19, 2020

This class consisted of 4 in-class quizzes and 2 papers: 1 paper being a collaborative essay with a partner from your discussion and the other paper being a self-reflective paper. There was no official midterm or final. Participation counts as well. Depending on your TA, you may have extra assignments, but nothing too serious.
The quizzes were based off of assigned readings, and the readings themselves were easy to understand and not too long. The readings were given to us through CCLE, meaning we did not have to invest in any textbooks. The quiz prompts were hinted or given to us ahead of time in lecture and sometimes talked about in discussion, making the quizzes fairly easy. The quizzes were essay-style and limited to 2 front pages in a blue-book. Attending lecture is definitely necessary to do well in this class. Lecture, however, is very interesting overall as Professor Basarudin takes this class very seriously and cares about her students. The papers are bit more on the difficult side, but are still very intriguing. The prompts given are based off documentaries we watch in lecture and again, assigned readings. It's definitely doable and a very interesting GE!
Important to note that tardiness is not tolerated. Doors will close and you will not be allowed to enter. Be sure to be on time! Although Basarudin may appear a bit strict at first, she will grow on you. She encourages student participation (not just for your grade) but for your own learning experience. I have genuinely enjoyed this class and 100% recommend.

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GENDER 10
Quarter: Fall 2017
Grade: B
Oct. 29, 2018

While the class material was very interesting, the Professor and the TAs had very extreme views which the class had to agree with. My TA was an extremely harsh grader and I didn't hear of anyone getting above a B with her, but other TAs were more lenient. Overall an interesting class but not the easiest.

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GENDER 10
Quarter: Fall 2018
Grade: A-
June 19, 2018

This class is made up of two group projects, participation, one midterm paper, and a sit down final. There is a lot of reading so be wary of that. The group projects were a bit more confusing than expected. Final is super easy if you actually do the readings and take a few notes so don't procrastinate studying. TAKE THIS CLASS to understand more of the world around you. It definitely changed the protectory of what I wan to do in the future.

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GENDER 10
Quarter: Fall 2019
Grade: B
Dec. 3, 2019

*Since it is currently week 10 I have not received a final grade.

I have nothing against Professor Basarudin and take it that she is a genuinely nice person, however I need to address the issues with how this class is being taught and why it should not be allowed.
This professor is extremely particular in their political and cultural views and imposes them onto the students. Lectures consist of videos filming presidents giving speeches, then proceeding to ask the class “what’s wrong with what they’re saying”, students being asked to refrain from traveling to oriental countries to provide help, and papers designed to support the professor’s opinions on a topic and expecting students to agree with all claims given in the prompt.
Students should be able to express their opinions without the fear of receiving a failing grade. The topic of “Women’s Studies” is nowhere near how it should be taught, criticizing men and painting them to be rapists. Instead I would have liked this class to portray femininity in a positive light, learning how it has evolved through time, strategies of self awareness, and demonstrating support to equally oppressed groups in foreign countries.

I almost felt tricked into taking this class due to its’ misleading description on MyUCLA. I wouldn’t recommend this class to anyone, really, even if their beliefs are similar to Basarudin’s. Classes and professors should never be opinionated and close-minded, otherwise student growth can’t happen.

Side note: If you plan on coming to class late.. don’t. You will get called out and publicly embarrassed in front of all your classmates.

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GENDER 10
Quarter: Winter 2020
Grade: N/A
March 10, 2020

Honestly I was very iffy about taking this class because of the reviews of the professor but in all honesty it is the opposite of what I was expecting. The class grade was based on one self reflective essay, one media literacy essay with a partner, and four quizzes. No midterm or no final. If you are an open minded person who is interested in learning about gender studies or life in general I would highly recommend this course! My TA was Nic, Nic was an amazing TA who challenges the class in critically thinking about the lectures and readings. So if you are a person who likes to challenge themselves, then this is a class for you!There is no textbook for the class but rather scholarly articles. Overall, I would take this class in a heartbeat!

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GENDER 10
Quarter: Fall 2019
Grade: A
Sept. 19, 2020

This has been one of my favorite classes I've taken at UCLA. It was a class I wanted to talk about with my peers, I wanted to study for the quizzes, and work on the assignments. Which has been very rare for me. The quizzes were pretty easy to get decent grades on, and we were given hints to what to focus on a lot. Sometimes Professor Basarudin even told us what it would be on. The professor is very strict with tardiness, so don't be late. However, it is obvious that Professor Basarudin cares about students and the class in general. Lectures are very important for essays and quizzes. But I always felt interested and engaged in the lectures. There are so many important discussions, you will want to be there regardless of your grades. Overall, I would take this class again and even considered minoring in Gender Studies because of it. This is the first class I took at UCLA that I genuinely felt was important for me as a person and not as a student. I highly recommend taking it!

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GENDER 187
Quarter: Spring 2019
Grade: A+
May 19, 2020

In terms of the class, this is a research seminar, and with that (obviously) you need to be a self-starter and an engaged student. There are weekly reading assignments that need to be thoroughly and critically read. If you are interested in the topics of gender studies, epistemology, and research, the readings will feel interesting and informative.

One thing I want to say is that Professor Basarudin is truly here to help you succeed. She is a great lecturer, listener, and a mentor, and as long as you do your part, you will be able to cultivate a meaningful relationship with her. Her seminars were always filled with students eager to participate, laughter, and snacks (which she brought for us!). This has been hands down my favorite class at UCLA, and Prof. Basarudin has been helpful during and post-college. In a school as big as UCLA, it may feel difficult to find professors who you can actually bond with (or even have time for you), but I'm lucky to have taken this class and gotten to know Prof. Basarudin because she has been nothing but kind and helpful in my academics.

If you are a hard-working and engaged student looking to conduct your own research in gender studies, I'd 100% recommend this class and professor!

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GENDER 10
Quarter: Winter 2020
Grade: A+
March 30, 2020

I was a bit hesitant to take Gender 10 with this professor due to the past reviews, but it was completely worth it. Yes, the course itself is difficult from all of the weekly readings, quizzes, and papers. The weekly readings come from various perspectives on the week's topic, and POC and WOC authors are mostly used. The readings range from around 3 or 5 articles and they come from websites/blogs, book chapters, or published articles. There are 4 quizzes, each worth 5 points, and are short essay style. You are given a prompt based on the week's topic and you must write 1 - 1 and 1/2 pages in response to the question using the weekly readings as evidence to support your answer. The TAs grade these, so make sure to ask enough questions on how they will be grading and which articles to focus on. There are two papers for this class. One is a collaborative media literacy essay (which I am not sure how it will work with an online class), and the second is a self-reflexive essay on the topic of your choice. Both essays need to be supported using the readings from the course. The professor is strict on tardiness, which is understandable as it can be very distracting. Basarudin uses slides that sum up the readings and main topics, along with important quotes and a short video/documentary, but! they are not posted online, so you have to be sure to attend every class on time (again, I'm not sure if this will change with an online setting). Basarudin also cares a lot about the students, and will always remember your face and name if you introduce yourself. She also likes to check in with students during the quarter to see how you're doing. She also personally reaches out to students enrolled with CAE, and will help you with any accommodations. She is a very kind and hardworking professor, and I hope other people get to take a class with her as well!

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GENDER 10
Quarter: Fall 2017
Grade: B-
April 16, 2018

The class was hard to follow along. The lectures were just discussions. The discussions were what counted. Final was three essays. Three quizzes based on readings, which were too long.

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GENDER 10
Quarter: Fall 2019
Grade: B
Dec. 21, 2019

I thought this class was okay. I really enjoyed it but the professor does have some extreme views. I am pretty liberal though so I guess that is why I enjoyed this class. I found all of the topics interesting ,but you definitely have to have an open mind. If you are close-minded then you might not like this class. I do have to agree with the other review though that I did not like it when the professor told students to not travel to other countries to provide help. I personally don't see what's wrong with going to other countries to help out people. If someone wants to do that then I think you should just let them be. I recommend this class though, it's very interesting and very different from all my other classes.

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