Professor
Ferdinand Coroniti
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I absolutely loved having professor Coroniti. He is one of the best, maybe THE best professor I have had since coming to ucla. Don't pass up a chance to take a class with him. He's not too difficult, and really cares about his students learning and understanding the material. He's amazing in every sense of the word and is a brilliant professor!
I absolutely loved having professor Coroniti. He is one of the best, maybe THE best professor I have had since coming to ucla. Don't pass up a chance to take a class with him. He's not too difficult, and really cares about his students learning and understanding the material. He's amazing in every sense of the word and is a brilliant professor!
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I took astro 3. Professor Coroniti really knows his materials, but his lectures are very hard to follow because he explains everything in too much detail than necessary. Even his powerpoints have 30-40 slides for every lecture. So in order to do well in the course, you need to go over the slides and filter the unimportant stuff out. Go to lecture and take note of what Professor says is important (because he will tell you.) For midterm and final, Professor gives you the outline, which sums up what we actually need to know. So I would suggest focusing on studying what is written on the outline, rather than trying to go over everything from the lecture. You REALLY DON'T NEED TO KNOW EVERYTHING THAT PROFESSOR SAYS IN LECTURE! He just likes to go on to talk about it. When in doubt, go to office hours. I went couple times before midterm and final, and found it helpful. If you are looking for an easy GE, I don't think this is the right course. However, if you are interested in astronomy, then this course would be pretty interesting. I learned a lot and I am glad I took the course even though it was a lot of work. I ended up with an A, BUT again I did put in time and effort.
I took astro 3. Professor Coroniti really knows his materials, but his lectures are very hard to follow because he explains everything in too much detail than necessary. Even his powerpoints have 30-40 slides for every lecture. So in order to do well in the course, you need to go over the slides and filter the unimportant stuff out. Go to lecture and take note of what Professor says is important (because he will tell you.) For midterm and final, Professor gives you the outline, which sums up what we actually need to know. So I would suggest focusing on studying what is written on the outline, rather than trying to go over everything from the lecture. You REALLY DON'T NEED TO KNOW EVERYTHING THAT PROFESSOR SAYS IN LECTURE! He just likes to go on to talk about it. When in doubt, go to office hours. I went couple times before midterm and final, and found it helpful. If you are looking for an easy GE, I don't think this is the right course. However, if you are interested in astronomy, then this course would be pretty interesting. I learned a lot and I am glad I took the course even though it was a lot of work. I ended up with an A, BUT again I did put in time and effort.
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I took Astro 5 with Professor Coroniti. I want to start off by saying Ferdinand is a nice guy. The class however was a blood bath. The tests are ridiculously hard and require a good background in physics and math. I mistook this for a good GE because Astro 5 with Mclean is easy but this class was terrible. I took this class as a third year with 3.9 GPA and got a C on it. Avoid at all costs !
I took Astro 5 with Professor Coroniti. I want to start off by saying Ferdinand is a nice guy. The class however was a blood bath. The tests are ridiculously hard and require a good background in physics and math. I mistook this for a good GE because Astro 5 with Mclean is easy but this class was terrible. I took this class as a third year with 3.9 GPA and got a C on it. Avoid at all costs !
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I took Astro 5 with Professor Coroniti. I want to start off by saying Ferdinand is a nice guy. The class however was a blood bath. The tests are ridiculously hard and require a good background in physics and math. I mistook this for a good GE because Astro 5 with Mclean is easy but this class was terrible. I took this class as a third year with 3.9 GPA and got a C on it. Avoid at all costs !
I took Astro 5 with Professor Coroniti. I want to start off by saying Ferdinand is a nice guy. The class however was a blood bath. The tests are ridiculously hard and require a good background in physics and math. I mistook this for a good GE because Astro 5 with Mclean is easy but this class was terrible. I took this class as a third year with 3.9 GPA and got a C on it. Avoid at all costs !