Gilles F Peltzer
Department of Earth, Planetary, and Space Sciences
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4.2
Overall Rating
Based on 24 Users
Easiness 3.6 / 5 How easy the class is, 1 being extremely difficult and 5 being easy peasy.
Clarity 4.0 / 5 How clear the class is, 1 being extremely unclear and 5 being very clear.
Workload 4.1 / 5 How much workload the class is, 1 being extremely heavy and 5 being extremely light.
Helpfulness 4.4 / 5 How helpful the class is, 1 being not helpful at all and 5 being extremely helpful.

TOP TAGS

  • Uses Slides
  • Gives Extra Credit
  • Often Funny
GRADE DISTRIBUTIONS
24.2%
20.2%
16.1%
12.1%
8.1%
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Grade distributions are collected using data from the UCLA Registrar’s Office.

28.7%
23.9%
19.2%
14.4%
9.6%
4.8%
0.0%
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A
A-
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Grade distributions are collected using data from the UCLA Registrar’s Office.

20.9%
17.4%
14.0%
10.5%
7.0%
3.5%
0.0%
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A
A-
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Grade distributions are collected using data from the UCLA Registrar’s Office.

15.3%
12.8%
10.2%
7.7%
5.1%
2.6%
0.0%
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A
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Grade distributions are collected using data from the UCLA Registrar’s Office.

15.8%
13.2%
10.5%
7.9%
5.3%
2.6%
0.0%
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A
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Grade distributions are collected using data from the UCLA Registrar’s Office.

16.0%
13.3%
10.6%
8.0%
5.3%
2.7%
0.0%
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A
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Grade distributions are collected using data from the UCLA Registrar’s Office.

18.2%
15.2%
12.2%
9.1%
6.1%
3.0%
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Grade distributions are collected using data from the UCLA Registrar’s Office.

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Quarter: Spring 2013
Grade: A-
Jan. 28, 2016

Peltzer is a really cool guy!! He loves teaching what he teaches and that makes it fun to listen to him. Living in California, a lot of the stuff that you learn about is local and it makes it pretty interesting. The class was not much work, mostly just memorization of dates and stuff, but if you are good at memorization then you're solid! Friends have told me that they didn't much like this class, but I thought it was the perfect GE.

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June 25, 2014

Professor Peltzer was a pretty decent professor. Earthquakes aren't all that interesting to begin with, but he tries his best to make them interesting and fun. He often does pop quizzes that he asks the class to participate in mid-lecture and is always willing to meet with you to go over the material. However, be warned that the final is MUCH harder than the midterm. The midterm was 50 multiple-choice questions. The final was 86 multiple-choice questions, and even with more time, they were much more specific while the midterm focused more on general concepts. Don't be fooled, this class is not that easy. I changed the class to Pass/No Pass and ended up getting a No Pass (barely and because of the final that I failed). Also beware of the TA's. They all showed up to lecture the first day and then left right after the professor introduced them. Not one of them ever came back to lecture since that day. So beware that the TA's are not too knowledgeable about the specifics of what Professor Peltzer said in lecture.

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June 19, 2014

Class is sometimes boring but he's a really caring professor. His midterm and labs are easy but the final is a killer. Not the easiest GE.

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June 4, 2014

Overall, if you have another class in mind, take it.
I found this class to be pretty boring, although some parts were of interest since I live in California. The topic is very dry and it is hard to stay focused in class. He says exactly what is on his slides so most students do not attend class. He offers a 3% extra credit through a field trip or paper (one or the other). His final is CUMULATIVE. Also, he designs his test to that the average is about 80%. That means for an A make sure you study hard and memorize all of the slides.

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Nov. 13, 2013

While I didn't find the material all that interesting, Gilles was still a fun guy to listen to. He's really nice and knowledgeable and is always willing to talk and explain things. Tests are based on details, details, details!

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June 13, 2013

His lectures are so dry but I mean it's earthquakes... not a super engaging topic in general. The professor himself is an interesting dude! He has random jokes and he says them so dryly it becomes funnier than it should be. He posts the lecture slides on CCLE and that's basically all you need for the exam (one midterm and the final). There's a 3% extra credit opportunity and you basically go on a road trip around LA county to see different places of the San Andreas fault or something. The labs were super easy and you have a whole week to them even though you can probably finish in the same lab period. His midterm was seriously really easy because it was basic memorization. The final was ten times harder. It was a mix of memorization and application. Oh and he doesn't curve because he believes your grade should be based on your understanding of the material, not relative to another student's understanding. He's super nice and always willing to sit down to talk and answer questions. Plus he emails back really quickly!

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June 9, 2011

Professor Peltzer is probably the most caring professor I have had yet at UCLA. He is ALWAYS willing to meet with you, explain concepts, and talk about upcoming exams. The class is not very difficult: the tests are very fair, the labs are easy to finish in the class period, and there is an opportunity for 3 percent extra credit on your overall grade. Honestly, the only reason I can see that people wouldn't do well in this class is because they don't attend: at the end of the quarter, there were only about 40 of 200 students attending regularly. If you don't go, the lecture slides are posted online, but you obviously don't get the same depth of understanding by just reading the notes. Professor Peltzer is a very good lecturer, there is no reason to not go to class! Take this course, you won't regret it :)

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June 8, 2010

I took this class because I expected it to be an easy GE as the first person who rated it said. I would agree that there is very little work involved (very simple weekly labs, and a midterm and final which was all multiple choice), but I wouldn't call it easy. I didn't go to lecture and instead relied on the lecture slides online and visits the my TA during office hours, and I didn't read the book (don't bother buying it, you don't need to).The midterm was pretty basic and I ended up getting an 80%, but the final was a completely different story...there were a lot of things on the final that weren't a part of lecture/lecture slides. If I could go back, I would have started studying a week in advance at least. There were a lot of specifics such as how large the rupture was for specific earthquakes, how many people died in certain earthquakes as well as other questions I just had no clue about and did not learn in the lecture slides. Plus, there is no curve in the class. Take this class with caution, or if possible the other professor who teaches it.

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Quarter: Spring 2013
Grade: A-
Jan. 28, 2016

Peltzer is a really cool guy!! He loves teaching what he teaches and that makes it fun to listen to him. Living in California, a lot of the stuff that you learn about is local and it makes it pretty interesting. The class was not much work, mostly just memorization of dates and stuff, but if you are good at memorization then you're solid! Friends have told me that they didn't much like this class, but I thought it was the perfect GE.

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June 25, 2014

Professor Peltzer was a pretty decent professor. Earthquakes aren't all that interesting to begin with, but he tries his best to make them interesting and fun. He often does pop quizzes that he asks the class to participate in mid-lecture and is always willing to meet with you to go over the material. However, be warned that the final is MUCH harder than the midterm. The midterm was 50 multiple-choice questions. The final was 86 multiple-choice questions, and even with more time, they were much more specific while the midterm focused more on general concepts. Don't be fooled, this class is not that easy. I changed the class to Pass/No Pass and ended up getting a No Pass (barely and because of the final that I failed). Also beware of the TA's. They all showed up to lecture the first day and then left right after the professor introduced them. Not one of them ever came back to lecture since that day. So beware that the TA's are not too knowledgeable about the specifics of what Professor Peltzer said in lecture.

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June 19, 2014

Class is sometimes boring but he's a really caring professor. His midterm and labs are easy but the final is a killer. Not the easiest GE.

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June 4, 2014

Overall, if you have another class in mind, take it.
I found this class to be pretty boring, although some parts were of interest since I live in California. The topic is very dry and it is hard to stay focused in class. He says exactly what is on his slides so most students do not attend class. He offers a 3% extra credit through a field trip or paper (one or the other). His final is CUMULATIVE. Also, he designs his test to that the average is about 80%. That means for an A make sure you study hard and memorize all of the slides.

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Quarter: N/A
Grade: N/A
Nov. 13, 2013

While I didn't find the material all that interesting, Gilles was still a fun guy to listen to. He's really nice and knowledgeable and is always willing to talk and explain things. Tests are based on details, details, details!

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Quarter: N/A
Grade: N/A
June 13, 2013

His lectures are so dry but I mean it's earthquakes... not a super engaging topic in general. The professor himself is an interesting dude! He has random jokes and he says them so dryly it becomes funnier than it should be. He posts the lecture slides on CCLE and that's basically all you need for the exam (one midterm and the final). There's a 3% extra credit opportunity and you basically go on a road trip around LA county to see different places of the San Andreas fault or something. The labs were super easy and you have a whole week to them even though you can probably finish in the same lab period. His midterm was seriously really easy because it was basic memorization. The final was ten times harder. It was a mix of memorization and application. Oh and he doesn't curve because he believes your grade should be based on your understanding of the material, not relative to another student's understanding. He's super nice and always willing to sit down to talk and answer questions. Plus he emails back really quickly!

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Quarter: N/A
Grade: N/A
June 9, 2011

Professor Peltzer is probably the most caring professor I have had yet at UCLA. He is ALWAYS willing to meet with you, explain concepts, and talk about upcoming exams. The class is not very difficult: the tests are very fair, the labs are easy to finish in the class period, and there is an opportunity for 3 percent extra credit on your overall grade. Honestly, the only reason I can see that people wouldn't do well in this class is because they don't attend: at the end of the quarter, there were only about 40 of 200 students attending regularly. If you don't go, the lecture slides are posted online, but you obviously don't get the same depth of understanding by just reading the notes. Professor Peltzer is a very good lecturer, there is no reason to not go to class! Take this course, you won't regret it :)

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Grade: N/A
June 8, 2010

I took this class because I expected it to be an easy GE as the first person who rated it said. I would agree that there is very little work involved (very simple weekly labs, and a midterm and final which was all multiple choice), but I wouldn't call it easy. I didn't go to lecture and instead relied on the lecture slides online and visits the my TA during office hours, and I didn't read the book (don't bother buying it, you don't need to).The midterm was pretty basic and I ended up getting an 80%, but the final was a completely different story...there were a lot of things on the final that weren't a part of lecture/lecture slides. If I could go back, I would have started studying a week in advance at least. There were a lot of specifics such as how large the rupture was for specific earthquakes, how many people died in certain earthquakes as well as other questions I just had no clue about and did not learn in the lecture slides. Plus, there is no curve in the class. Take this class with caution, or if possible the other professor who teaches it.

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4.2
Overall Rating
Based on 24 Users
Easiness 3.6 / 5 How easy the class is, 1 being extremely difficult and 5 being easy peasy.
Clarity 4.0 / 5 How clear the class is, 1 being extremely unclear and 5 being very clear.
Workload 4.1 / 5 How much workload the class is, 1 being extremely heavy and 5 being extremely light.
Helpfulness 4.4 / 5 How helpful the class is, 1 being not helpful at all and 5 being extremely helpful.

TOP TAGS

  • Uses Slides
    (10)
  • Gives Extra Credit
    (9)
  • Often Funny
    (7)
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