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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.
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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Honestly, one of my favorite professors! He's really caring and easy to talk to. I know for his class, going to 3 of his office hours impacts your grade, and those sessions really helped me get to know him AND he gives really great advice! (Like if you ask the right questions, he'll vaguely tell you how to set up your essay! It's really nice!)
Workload is pretty easy, just take your time with your essays. He's brilliant!
3 essays. Journal entries (any topic you want). A couple of readings - Some are boring, but he tries really hard to get the students intrigued.
Very Comfortable class, Only 3 essays
However, because it is only a prerequisite, not many students normally show up.
English Comp A is technically 4 units which don't actually count.
Also the grade you receive at the end of the quarter does not count in your gpa.
Beiderwell is very understanding and concerned about both stances of an argument while incorporating "they say/I say" into essays. He also uses many articles from news and tabloids in order to expand essay topics and his students ideas.
Professor Beiderwell is a very laid back and confident choice for Eng Comp A.
Honestly, one of my favorite professors! He's really caring and easy to talk to. I know for his class, going to 3 of his office hours impacts your grade, and those sessions really helped me get to know him AND he gives really great advice! (Like if you ask the right questions, he'll vaguely tell you how to set up your essay! It's really nice!)
Workload is pretty easy, just take your time with your essays. He's brilliant!
3 essays. Journal entries (any topic you want). A couple of readings - Some are boring, but he tries really hard to get the students intrigued.
Very Comfortable class, Only 3 essays
However, because it is only a prerequisite, not many students normally show up.
English Comp A is technically 4 units which don't actually count.
Also the grade you receive at the end of the quarter does not count in your gpa.
Beiderwell is very understanding and concerned about both stances of an argument while incorporating "they say/I say" into essays. He also uses many articles from news and tabloids in order to expand essay topics and his students ideas.
Professor Beiderwell is a very laid back and confident choice for Eng Comp A.
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