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Daniele Bianchi

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Easiness 3.1 / 5 How easy the class is, 1 being extremely difficult and 5 being easy peasy.
Workload 3.3 / 5 How light the workload is, 1 being extremely heavy and 5 being extremely light.
Clarity 3.3 / 5 How clear the professor is, 1 being extremely unclear and 5 being very clear.
Helpfulness 3.2 / 5 How helpful the professor is, 1 being not helpful at all and 5 being extremely helpful.

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Dec. 22, 2016
Quarter: Fall 2016
Grade: A-

Professor Bianchi is great! He's enthusiastic and engaging and posts slides online. His slides say EVERYTHING you need to know. After the midterm people will stop coming to class since the tests (multiple choice and graph free responses) are ENTIRELY based on his power points (where ALL the information is presented). There are also 4 homeworks (which all the steps to do them are labeled so its easy) a midterm and final.

In his class, you go, you listen to him talk nonstop for 1:15hr and then leave. It is clear he likes the subject and he explains it really well. However, you DONT NEED to go to class since the 2 exams (midterm and final) are about the bullet points from his slides (that he posts online before every class and lets them online forever). To do well on his exams just READ all the slides well and memorize the important parts WELL, and know some details (he asks very random details-from the slides- in exams)

Midterm and Final are very similar. Midterm is 25 multiple choice and 3 graphs/free responses. Final is 35 multiple choice and 6 graphs/free responses. To do well on both, MEMORIZE THE SLIDES that's all. Details and non details are important and its the same to listen to those details in class than to read them on the slides so just start studying for both early enough. Midterm was 9 power points and final was another 9 (but some questions were cumulative so basically 18 PP).

To do well on the free response/graph part, you have to UNDERSTAND the homeworks. The homeworks are graphs and he will ask you to identify points in the graph etc so ask TA before handing in homeworks. Will help a lot since understanding the 4 homeworks is CRUCIAL to the free response part in exams.

Finally, suddenly the class is weighted to befeit EVERYONE, so magically I ended having an A- which is a miracle but it was since I did better in the final and because of the weight of grades he gave in the end. GREAT PHYSICAL SCIENCE G.E. If you need lab, do it, its like the homeworks but 4 more and you satisfy your lab requirement.

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Nov. 25, 2015
Quarter: N/A
Grade: N/A

The class is very interesting and straightforward and the professor is very clear. When I first attended the class I thought it was going to be very boring because his slides were crammed with information and the lecture seemed too long. However, the material is very interesting and well put together, so if you are into the topic you'll like it.
We had 4 homeworks (20%), 1 midterm (35%) and 1 final. The homeworks are really easy, there is little to no math needed and it is easy to get 100% but if you want to be sure just do them before discussion and ask the TA's if you have any questions.
The midterm was also easy. The first half was made up of multiple choice questions; most of them were pretty straightforward, but some people complained about the way they were worded so if you don't understand just ask during the exam. The second half was made up of short answers, they were not as easy, but they were doable if you had an understanding of the concepts.
Overall, an easy A if you attend the lectures, listen and go over the slides. You can totally skip a lecture in this class because you'll probably understand from the slides.

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Dec. 27, 2018
Quarter: Fall 2018
Grade: A+

I took this class in my first quarter at UCLA and this was by far my favorite class of the quarter. Prof. Bianchi is a really nice, sweet professor who is very passionate yet rational about the subject matter. The workload is VERY light (4 pretty easy homeworks that take about 20 mins each). To be honest, if you go to lectures and actually care about what Prof. Bianchi is talking about (which we all should), it's really hard to miss out on getting an A.

The one thing I would say is that I definitely got the impression that my TA (McCoy) was superior to the other TAs. He knew the material really well, dropped a lot of hints about what would be on the midterm and final and held review sessions for both. I went to every discussion because they were really good for reviewing the material. He's also just a super nice, normal grad student who went to school in Hawaii and is an avid surfer. You get the picture.

Also, for the midterm and final, I just reviewed all the slides and memorized the different policies and treaties and got a low A on both. I got curved to an A+. Some people I know got WAY lower scores on the midterm and final and ended up with an A- because of the curve. It's REALLY friendly and Prof. Bianchi and the TAs make that clear.

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March 13, 2019
Quarter: Fall 2018
Grade: A+

Your success in this class lives and dies by your understanding/memory of the powerpoint slides. Coming to lectures is not entirely necessary, since he posts the slides online. However, attending the lecture helps with retention and makes last-minute cramming less stressful, so I would advise that you go anyway, especially since he's solidly engaging to listen to. I definitely thought the content was interesting, and not just brute-force memorization. You will not need to remember completely minute details, you can get a sense pretty easily about what types of stuff will be tested by what is emphasized.
The midterm and final are not hard. If you understand and remember the presentations well, they're an easy A. The homework is pretty easy and I would make absolutely sure you know how to do everything on it going into the midterm and final, since FRQs are largely based on homework, especially the ones where you have to do a bit of math. Going to discussion is unnecessary if you feel you have a good grasp on the class, but could be helpful if you don't get something.
He is a smart man who is clearly passionate about the subject, I would definitely recommend this course as a GE.

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Feb. 16, 2020
Quarter: Fall 2019
Grade: A

I really enjoyed this class it wasn't super hard but it does require effort to do the homework assignments but honestly it wasn't bad. His accent was a little distracting in the beginning but you get used to it, and it isn't hard to understand. Really recommend this class with Daniel McCoy as the TA, he's amazing! Helps you understand the main ideas and takeaway from class and what to expect on the tests, and can help clarify the homework problems. I really recommend this class if you want to learn more about climate change, and the best part is there's no textbook or readings, and he posts all his lecture slides.

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March 3, 2020
Quarter: Winter 2019
Grade: A-

I'm writing this review before the class is over in case someone is thinking about adding this to your schedule. FRANKLY, this class is not as easy as the grade scale makes it look. To some people, the information come naturally, but if you are anything like me, hopefully you find this review useful.

There are two grade break downs. One where you prioritize exam scores and the second where you get points for attend class, in-class quizzes, and discussion points. Most people opt for the latter.

There is a field trip to Santa Monica where you get to do some testing on the Zodiac. It was so much fun, totally the best part of the class. It gets cold so bring a jacket.

My TA Daniel is the bomb.com. He is basically the only reason I found this class doable. I never felt dumb making him go over every single question with me. He is super knowledgeable, very approachable and just a great TA. Take him if you can.

The homework assignments start out easy, but then get more difficult. I never took an AOS class before, but this one has A LOT of basic chemistry. Chemistry with a slant of atmosphere makes it weird, because you are trying to piece together information, sometimes based solely on the units. Go to Daniel, he is your AOS god, he will grace you with mercy and knowledge.

Anyways I'm not sure I would recommend this class to people looking for an easy A. The workload is not enormous, but I feel like some people get the info and others have to put in a decent amount of effort just to understand what the heck is happening.

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March 31, 2020
Quarter: Winter 2020
Grade: N/A

I enjoyed this class and Prof Bianchi is a very passionate lecturer. I have definitely learned a lot about the topics in the class.
There is a clicker quiz every week on the previous week material (3 questions) at the beginning of lecture, can miss up to 4 lectures, 2 discussions.
There is a field trip to the Santa Monica Bay which was really cool, there was a pre and post cruise assignment.
6 homeworks in total, as a bio major, was difficult for me and lots of others. I was always at TA OH which made it possible to finish the homework since they are graded very meticulously. The lectures taught the concepts, but didn’t show how to do calculations which made it hard. Homeworks account for 20% of the grade and its easy to miss points. However the TA’s were very helpful and knowledgeable, but to get an A in the class, you would have to go to the TA. Homework’s may be 5 questions, but have parts a-g sometimes.
The midterm and finals are modeled after the homework, so if you can do those, you’ll be fine. (Can drop one homework) but recommend to do all of them to do well on the exam.
Overall, enjoyed the class, but I would say the homework is the hardest part, not an easy A class
Check reviews for AOS 105 because it’s the same class

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June 11, 2020
Quarter: Fall 2019
Grade: A

The other reviews I think really blow this class out of proportion. It is not the easiest class and the TA I had was also nearly useless. However, if you pay attention to all the lectures, and review the slides, and read some of the supplementary material he gives you, then you can get an A in the class without too much trouble. Just give yourself a little extra time than you normally would on a basic GE. Also if you don't understand something and the TA and Professor are unhelpful some google searching can actually bring up useful articles that can help clarify some of the content in the class. Overall I learned a lot about climate systems and the class honestly wasn't that bad.

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A&O SCI 1
COVID-19 This review was submitted during the COVID-19 pandemic. Your experience may vary.
Dec. 12, 2021
Quarter: Fall 2021
Grade: A

I may be biased because I love learning about climate change, but AOS 1 is the class you should go for if you’re looking to learn more about the environment or to satisfy a GE. The class material is really interesting, and the quizzes/homeworks are well spaced out so you have time to study. As long as you put in some effort to study, the quizzes are not that difficult. My TA was Danny, and he was hands-down the reason why I did well in this class. Prof. Bianchi moves pretty fast, so Danny’s discussion sections focus on slowing down and breaking down the material. Overall, all of the TAs and especially the professor really want you to succeed, which takes a load off your shoulders and makes the class so much more enjoyable. Definitely would take this class again!

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A&O SCI 1
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Jan. 27, 2022
Quarter: Fall 2021
Grade: A+

Daniele is a great professor, super passionate about the subject. Overall the class isn't so much work but you have to stay on top of the material. Make sure you get Danny McCoy as your TA he is a lifesaver!!

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A&O SCI 1
Quarter: Fall 2016
Grade: A-
Dec. 22, 2016

Professor Bianchi is great! He's enthusiastic and engaging and posts slides online. His slides say EVERYTHING you need to know. After the midterm people will stop coming to class since the tests (multiple choice and graph free responses) are ENTIRELY based on his power points (where ALL the information is presented). There are also 4 homeworks (which all the steps to do them are labeled so its easy) a midterm and final.

In his class, you go, you listen to him talk nonstop for 1:15hr and then leave. It is clear he likes the subject and he explains it really well. However, you DONT NEED to go to class since the 2 exams (midterm and final) are about the bullet points from his slides (that he posts online before every class and lets them online forever). To do well on his exams just READ all the slides well and memorize the important parts WELL, and know some details (he asks very random details-from the slides- in exams)

Midterm and Final are very similar. Midterm is 25 multiple choice and 3 graphs/free responses. Final is 35 multiple choice and 6 graphs/free responses. To do well on both, MEMORIZE THE SLIDES that's all. Details and non details are important and its the same to listen to those details in class than to read them on the slides so just start studying for both early enough. Midterm was 9 power points and final was another 9 (but some questions were cumulative so basically 18 PP).

To do well on the free response/graph part, you have to UNDERSTAND the homeworks. The homeworks are graphs and he will ask you to identify points in the graph etc so ask TA before handing in homeworks. Will help a lot since understanding the 4 homeworks is CRUCIAL to the free response part in exams.

Finally, suddenly the class is weighted to befeit EVERYONE, so magically I ended having an A- which is a miracle but it was since I did better in the final and because of the weight of grades he gave in the end. GREAT PHYSICAL SCIENCE G.E. If you need lab, do it, its like the homeworks but 4 more and you satisfy your lab requirement.

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A&O SCI 1
Quarter: N/A
Grade: N/A
Nov. 25, 2015

The class is very interesting and straightforward and the professor is very clear. When I first attended the class I thought it was going to be very boring because his slides were crammed with information and the lecture seemed too long. However, the material is very interesting and well put together, so if you are into the topic you'll like it.
We had 4 homeworks (20%), 1 midterm (35%) and 1 final. The homeworks are really easy, there is little to no math needed and it is easy to get 100% but if you want to be sure just do them before discussion and ask the TA's if you have any questions.
The midterm was also easy. The first half was made up of multiple choice questions; most of them were pretty straightforward, but some people complained about the way they were worded so if you don't understand just ask during the exam. The second half was made up of short answers, they were not as easy, but they were doable if you had an understanding of the concepts.
Overall, an easy A if you attend the lectures, listen and go over the slides. You can totally skip a lecture in this class because you'll probably understand from the slides.

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A&O SCI 1
Quarter: Fall 2018
Grade: A+
Dec. 27, 2018

I took this class in my first quarter at UCLA and this was by far my favorite class of the quarter. Prof. Bianchi is a really nice, sweet professor who is very passionate yet rational about the subject matter. The workload is VERY light (4 pretty easy homeworks that take about 20 mins each). To be honest, if you go to lectures and actually care about what Prof. Bianchi is talking about (which we all should), it's really hard to miss out on getting an A.

The one thing I would say is that I definitely got the impression that my TA (McCoy) was superior to the other TAs. He knew the material really well, dropped a lot of hints about what would be on the midterm and final and held review sessions for both. I went to every discussion because they were really good for reviewing the material. He's also just a super nice, normal grad student who went to school in Hawaii and is an avid surfer. You get the picture.

Also, for the midterm and final, I just reviewed all the slides and memorized the different policies and treaties and got a low A on both. I got curved to an A+. Some people I know got WAY lower scores on the midterm and final and ended up with an A- because of the curve. It's REALLY friendly and Prof. Bianchi and the TAs make that clear.

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A&O SCI 1
Quarter: Fall 2018
Grade: A+
March 13, 2019

Your success in this class lives and dies by your understanding/memory of the powerpoint slides. Coming to lectures is not entirely necessary, since he posts the slides online. However, attending the lecture helps with retention and makes last-minute cramming less stressful, so I would advise that you go anyway, especially since he's solidly engaging to listen to. I definitely thought the content was interesting, and not just brute-force memorization. You will not need to remember completely minute details, you can get a sense pretty easily about what types of stuff will be tested by what is emphasized.
The midterm and final are not hard. If you understand and remember the presentations well, they're an easy A. The homework is pretty easy and I would make absolutely sure you know how to do everything on it going into the midterm and final, since FRQs are largely based on homework, especially the ones where you have to do a bit of math. Going to discussion is unnecessary if you feel you have a good grasp on the class, but could be helpful if you don't get something.
He is a smart man who is clearly passionate about the subject, I would definitely recommend this course as a GE.

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A&O SCI 1
Quarter: Fall 2019
Grade: A
Feb. 16, 2020

I really enjoyed this class it wasn't super hard but it does require effort to do the homework assignments but honestly it wasn't bad. His accent was a little distracting in the beginning but you get used to it, and it isn't hard to understand. Really recommend this class with Daniel McCoy as the TA, he's amazing! Helps you understand the main ideas and takeaway from class and what to expect on the tests, and can help clarify the homework problems. I really recommend this class if you want to learn more about climate change, and the best part is there's no textbook or readings, and he posts all his lecture slides.

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A&O SCI M105
Quarter: Winter 2019
Grade: A-
March 3, 2020

I'm writing this review before the class is over in case someone is thinking about adding this to your schedule. FRANKLY, this class is not as easy as the grade scale makes it look. To some people, the information come naturally, but if you are anything like me, hopefully you find this review useful.

There are two grade break downs. One where you prioritize exam scores and the second where you get points for attend class, in-class quizzes, and discussion points. Most people opt for the latter.

There is a field trip to Santa Monica where you get to do some testing on the Zodiac. It was so much fun, totally the best part of the class. It gets cold so bring a jacket.

My TA Daniel is the bomb.com. He is basically the only reason I found this class doable. I never felt dumb making him go over every single question with me. He is super knowledgeable, very approachable and just a great TA. Take him if you can.

The homework assignments start out easy, but then get more difficult. I never took an AOS class before, but this one has A LOT of basic chemistry. Chemistry with a slant of atmosphere makes it weird, because you are trying to piece together information, sometimes based solely on the units. Go to Daniel, he is your AOS god, he will grace you with mercy and knowledge.

Anyways I'm not sure I would recommend this class to people looking for an easy A. The workload is not enormous, but I feel like some people get the info and others have to put in a decent amount of effort just to understand what the heck is happening.

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EE BIOL M139
Quarter: Winter 2020
Grade: N/A
March 31, 2020

I enjoyed this class and Prof Bianchi is a very passionate lecturer. I have definitely learned a lot about the topics in the class.
There is a clicker quiz every week on the previous week material (3 questions) at the beginning of lecture, can miss up to 4 lectures, 2 discussions.
There is a field trip to the Santa Monica Bay which was really cool, there was a pre and post cruise assignment.
6 homeworks in total, as a bio major, was difficult for me and lots of others. I was always at TA OH which made it possible to finish the homework since they are graded very meticulously. The lectures taught the concepts, but didn’t show how to do calculations which made it hard. Homeworks account for 20% of the grade and its easy to miss points. However the TA’s were very helpful and knowledgeable, but to get an A in the class, you would have to go to the TA. Homework’s may be 5 questions, but have parts a-g sometimes.
The midterm and finals are modeled after the homework, so if you can do those, you’ll be fine. (Can drop one homework) but recommend to do all of them to do well on the exam.
Overall, enjoyed the class, but I would say the homework is the hardest part, not an easy A class
Check reviews for AOS 105 because it’s the same class

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A&O SCI 1
Quarter: Fall 2019
Grade: A
June 11, 2020

The other reviews I think really blow this class out of proportion. It is not the easiest class and the TA I had was also nearly useless. However, if you pay attention to all the lectures, and review the slides, and read some of the supplementary material he gives you, then you can get an A in the class without too much trouble. Just give yourself a little extra time than you normally would on a basic GE. Also if you don't understand something and the TA and Professor are unhelpful some google searching can actually bring up useful articles that can help clarify some of the content in the class. Overall I learned a lot about climate systems and the class honestly wasn't that bad.

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A&O SCI 1
COVID-19 This review was submitted during the COVID-19 pandemic. Your experience may vary.
Quarter: Fall 2021
Grade: A
Dec. 12, 2021

I may be biased because I love learning about climate change, but AOS 1 is the class you should go for if you’re looking to learn more about the environment or to satisfy a GE. The class material is really interesting, and the quizzes/homeworks are well spaced out so you have time to study. As long as you put in some effort to study, the quizzes are not that difficult. My TA was Danny, and he was hands-down the reason why I did well in this class. Prof. Bianchi moves pretty fast, so Danny’s discussion sections focus on slowing down and breaking down the material. Overall, all of the TAs and especially the professor really want you to succeed, which takes a load off your shoulders and makes the class so much more enjoyable. Definitely would take this class again!

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A&O SCI 1
COVID-19 This review was submitted during the COVID-19 pandemic. Your experience may vary.
Quarter: Fall 2021
Grade: A+
Jan. 27, 2022

Daniele is a great professor, super passionate about the subject. Overall the class isn't so much work but you have to stay on top of the material. Make sure you get Danny McCoy as your TA he is a lifesaver!!

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