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This was an easy and interesting class. There was a different UCLA alum guest speaker each week, each from a different industry, and it was interesting to hear their career path and what advice they give to you. Your grade is just attendance and a short question after each lecture, and the class is interesting if you like listening to guest speakers and not unbearable if you don't.
Not much to "learn" but cool regardless. Basically a UCLA alum (usually around 20-30 years old) shares their career path each week. You can do whatever during the talk but some of the talks were fairly interesting (even if the career advice got repetitive). Attendance is mandatory. You also have to answer a super easy question after the seminar about the talk(around 2-3 sentences). She is a bit disorganized so for a few talks she forgot to give us a question. If you're picking between this and CS seminar I'd go for this one (less work from what I can tell although attendance is mandatory). Also pretty fun to meet a lot of people in the same (or similar) majors and get to know them a bit.
Not sure what I learned from the class. It is a series of lecture by various guest speakers with pretty generic advice for students. It certainly wasn't painful to be there by any means, but still felt quite useless overall. I do love that some of the classes are scheduled to be over Zoom, which takes away the added frustration of having to actually go to the lecture hall. The professor is nice, but you never really hear from her. She most just introduces the speaker.
Can only take pass/ no pass. You need to attend 8/10 weekly 1-hour seminars in order to pass and submit an answer to a trivial question to Gradescope after each seminar. Very easy, and your choice whether you want to pay attention to the seminars. Some but not most seminars were held on Zoom instead of in-person.
This was an easy and interesting class. There was a different UCLA alum guest speaker each week, each from a different industry, and it was interesting to hear their career path and what advice they give to you. Your grade is just attendance and a short question after each lecture, and the class is interesting if you like listening to guest speakers and not unbearable if you don't.
Not much to "learn" but cool regardless. Basically a UCLA alum (usually around 20-30 years old) shares their career path each week. You can do whatever during the talk but some of the talks were fairly interesting (even if the career advice got repetitive). Attendance is mandatory. You also have to answer a super easy question after the seminar about the talk(around 2-3 sentences). She is a bit disorganized so for a few talks she forgot to give us a question. If you're picking between this and CS seminar I'd go for this one (less work from what I can tell although attendance is mandatory). Also pretty fun to meet a lot of people in the same (or similar) majors and get to know them a bit.
Not sure what I learned from the class. It is a series of lecture by various guest speakers with pretty generic advice for students. It certainly wasn't painful to be there by any means, but still felt quite useless overall. I do love that some of the classes are scheduled to be over Zoom, which takes away the added frustration of having to actually go to the lecture hall. The professor is nice, but you never really hear from her. She most just introduces the speaker.
Can only take pass/ no pass. You need to attend 8/10 weekly 1-hour seminars in order to pass and submit an answer to a trivial question to Gradescope after each seminar. Very easy, and your choice whether you want to pay attention to the seminars. Some but not most seminars were held on Zoom instead of in-person.
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