Han Du
Department of Psychology
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4.4
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Easiness 4.4 / 5 How easy the class is, 1 being extremely difficult and 5 being easy peasy.
Clarity 4.1 / 5 How clear the class is, 1 being extremely unclear and 5 being very clear.
Workload 4.4 / 5 How much workload the class is, 1 being extremely heavy and 5 being extremely light.
Helpfulness 4.5 / 5 How helpful the class is, 1 being not helpful at all and 5 being extremely helpful.

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Quarter: Fall 2023
Grade: A+
Verified Reviewer This user is a verified UCLA student/alum.
March 13, 2024

I dreaded having to take math, but this class was so easy. :) Du made sure to go over the concepts many many times to make sure her students understood the content. You could tell that she wanted to her students to succeed, which is something I can't say about every professor at UCLA. She was also just a very sweet person.

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Quarter: Fall 2023
Grade: A
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Feb. 8, 2024

This was a simple, straightforward class taught by a very sweet and enpathetic professor. Professor Du is a great option for anyone who needs to take 100A!

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Quarter: Fall 2023
Grade: A+
Jan. 12, 2024

This class is quite easy. Unlike most other 100A courses you don't need to learn R or Python and instead use Jamovi which is much simpler. Her exams are fairly straightforward, and as long you know what to look for in her labs and pay attention in lecture this is an easy A. Professor Du is an amazing professor and woman, and honestly I wish I could have more classes with her. She was so charismatic and down to earth and she was always in designer clothing. Lowkey half the classes wanted to be her, including myself. Me and my girlfriend who was also in her class both said we'd leave each other for her, just cause she's so amazing. If you are blessed enough to be around Queen Du, please take her class

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Quarter: Fall 2023
Grade: A+
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Dec. 30, 2023

Professor Du is one of the best professors I have ever had! She is approachable, kind, and patient with students. The class is made up of a midterm, final, homework, and quizzes. We got unlimited quiz attempts and a cheat sheet for both exams. Exams had a few tricky questions but they would reflect questions from quizzes/homework so if you study those, you will do well on the tests. She genuinely wants you to learn the content and makes every lecture fun and engaging. Take her class, you won't regret it!

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Quarter: Fall 2023
Grade: A
Dec. 19, 2023

I just want to preface this by saying that Professor Du is probably the best professor I've had at UCLA. From her silly personality, to her thoughtful lectures, to her AMAZING outfits, she is truly an amazing professor and surprisingly taught me the information in a way where I still understand it and can explain it to others. I went into this class after taking Stats 13 in a summer session, so many of the concepts in this class was branching on what I already learned in Stats 13 with a lot of new information as well. This class uses a software called Jamovi, which is super easy to navigate if you simply look at the slides either Han or the TAs make. They lay out each step so that you can understand what's happening and how to do the task being asked.

The class had three different ways of calculating your final grade. One highlighted the midterm more, one highlighted the final, and the other highlighted assignments. Generally though, it was 7.5% in class (clickers), 7.5% Weekly Quizzes, 15% Assignments, 30% Midterm, 40% Final. The method used to calculate your grade is automatically placed to give you the best grade out of the three.

Lectures themselves were interesting. Han tried to make them as engaging as possible and would often ask students things that she should do differently and how she can make the class better. She really listened to student feedback and was always open to changing up some of her methods to help people learn. Along with this, she was actually really funny and would often tell some personal life stories during some of the points we talked about. Although they weren't the most relevant, they were definitely a good brain break from all the content being shoved down our throats. Han would make sure to repeat something several times, and would give pointers on what would be on the midterm/ final. There were times where the lectures would get boring, though but honestly she repeats the important topics so much that you won't be that far behind if you doze off. The lowest attendance was dropped, so if you missed one class it wouldn't impact the overall grade for that section. They were also recorded in case you want to return to it later.

The weekly quizzes were super easy. They were essentially exam styled questions that would help us understand the main points of that chapter. We were given unlimited attempts to get 100% and about a week to complete each quiz when it is assigned. The lowest quiz was dropped, but honestly attempt them all because they help sooo much to understand the important points of that chapter. We had about 14 quizzes this quarter.

The assignments were also on the easier side. We had six throughout the quarter that revolved around the Jamovi software. Han ensures that she exposes us to the software before we have to take the exam, so don't worry about learning a whole new software. Again, the slides will help so much when helping you navigate through the software in case you missed it during the lab section. We had six assignments throughout the quarter, but the lowest one was dropped.

The midterm and final were essentially slightly harder versions of the quizzes and assignments. Many people would ask Han if she would provide practice exams to help us prepare for the tests, but she simply told us to go through the quizzes and homeworks, as they were going to resemble the final exam, and she was right. To study for this, I went through each of the quizzes and homeworks and explained why the correct answers were correct and why the incorrect answers were incorrect. It helps a lot to write this down and it also helps to have lecture notes nearby to refer back to in case you need a further explanation. After doing this (I started studying day of), I got a near perfect score on both the midterm and the final. Another tip, we are allowed to have one cheat sheet that's about a full piece of paper front and back. I personally find that it helps a lot more to HANDWRITE your sheet based on the quizzes. Each question is designed to help you understand an important concept, and as soon as you realize it, you can write exactly what you need on the sheet without all these extra things.

Basically, take this class was Han. I guarantee that if you put in some time and effort, you should come out with at least a C, which is what us Psych majors need to take our upper-divs. The love I have for both this class and this professor is insane and I would definitely do it again.

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Quarter: Fall 2022
Grade: B
May 26, 2023

Professor Han is a really sweet person. She has the class take weekly quizzes and have graded assignments due. These assignments helped me stay on track all quarter long. Going to her office hours I expected to get more clarification and it personally didn't help me as much as I thought but the TAs did help with that. Professor Han makes sure to go at a pace everyone can follow and doesn't fall behind.

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Quarter: Fall 2022
Grade: A
Verified Reviewer This user is a verified UCLA student/alum.
Dec. 17, 2022

The lectures were quite boring but since the class is so easy, it's easy to start day dreaming and then snap back into lecture and not have missed much. The lab sessions were definitely where you needed to pay attention to detail since we learned how to utilize the jamovi software. Professor Du was kind and attentive to her students and has three grading methods. She picks whichever one makes your grade the highest and also gave extra points on exams, as well as dropping our lowest homework assignment. She allows for cheat sheets on exams which were life savers. I 100% recommend this class with this professor. Just make sure to understand the homework assignments to ace the midterm/final. The averages were both for always super high (late 80s.)

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Quarter: Fall 2022
Grade: A
Verified Reviewer This user is a verified UCLA student/alum.
Dec. 1, 2022

no textbook. huge class so hard to get close w anyone really so you may feel alone. hard to understand her bc she has a very heavy accent but she wants everyone to get an A. she will weigh either your midterm, final, or assignments heavier depending on which you do better on. example: i did well overall, but got my midterm weighed heavier. she truly wants everyone to get an A and succeed. get unlimited attempts at quizzes. one attempt on hw assignment but she encourages you to work w others and compare. she will drop the lowest quiz and hw assignment too. lecture is often long and boring but it is statistics.

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Quarter: Fall 2022
Grade: A
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Nov. 6, 2022

Professor Du is a sweet professor. She genuinely cares about students and despite preferring in-person classes more, obliged to move to Zoom during the protests because the majority of us voted for it. Our final was also at 8 AM and she offered snacks for people who didn't get to eat/have low blood sugar. There are six assignments and a quiz every week for each chapter. The chapter quizzes are unlimited attempts and the assignments come straight from the lab portion. Han is straightforward and everything you need comes from the slides; I'd say lecture isn't totally mandatory (since she kind of just reads from the slides) but the lab portion is because the assignments and exams are heavily centered around the program we use, Jamovi. TA's usually make slides for the labs if you can't make it but I'd say being there for the lab is more helpful than following some slides.

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Quarter: Spring 2022
Grade: A
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Nov. 1, 2022

Super low-stress. You are allowed a full-page cheat sheet on exams to help you remember the three concepts that this class covers. Jamovi, the software used to sample data, can be unintuitive at first but is very easy to understand if actually you go to your lab section.

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Quarter: Fall 2023
Grade: A+
March 13, 2024

I dreaded having to take math, but this class was so easy. :) Du made sure to go over the concepts many many times to make sure her students understood the content. You could tell that she wanted to her students to succeed, which is something I can't say about every professor at UCLA. She was also just a very sweet person.

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Quarter: Fall 2023
Grade: A
Feb. 8, 2024

This was a simple, straightforward class taught by a very sweet and enpathetic professor. Professor Du is a great option for anyone who needs to take 100A!

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Quarter: Fall 2023
Grade: A+
Jan. 12, 2024

This class is quite easy. Unlike most other 100A courses you don't need to learn R or Python and instead use Jamovi which is much simpler. Her exams are fairly straightforward, and as long you know what to look for in her labs and pay attention in lecture this is an easy A. Professor Du is an amazing professor and woman, and honestly I wish I could have more classes with her. She was so charismatic and down to earth and she was always in designer clothing. Lowkey half the classes wanted to be her, including myself. Me and my girlfriend who was also in her class both said we'd leave each other for her, just cause she's so amazing. If you are blessed enough to be around Queen Du, please take her class

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Quarter: Fall 2023
Grade: A+
Dec. 30, 2023

Professor Du is one of the best professors I have ever had! She is approachable, kind, and patient with students. The class is made up of a midterm, final, homework, and quizzes. We got unlimited quiz attempts and a cheat sheet for both exams. Exams had a few tricky questions but they would reflect questions from quizzes/homework so if you study those, you will do well on the tests. She genuinely wants you to learn the content and makes every lecture fun and engaging. Take her class, you won't regret it!

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Quarter: Fall 2023
Grade: A
Dec. 19, 2023

I just want to preface this by saying that Professor Du is probably the best professor I've had at UCLA. From her silly personality, to her thoughtful lectures, to her AMAZING outfits, she is truly an amazing professor and surprisingly taught me the information in a way where I still understand it and can explain it to others. I went into this class after taking Stats 13 in a summer session, so many of the concepts in this class was branching on what I already learned in Stats 13 with a lot of new information as well. This class uses a software called Jamovi, which is super easy to navigate if you simply look at the slides either Han or the TAs make. They lay out each step so that you can understand what's happening and how to do the task being asked.

The class had three different ways of calculating your final grade. One highlighted the midterm more, one highlighted the final, and the other highlighted assignments. Generally though, it was 7.5% in class (clickers), 7.5% Weekly Quizzes, 15% Assignments, 30% Midterm, 40% Final. The method used to calculate your grade is automatically placed to give you the best grade out of the three.

Lectures themselves were interesting. Han tried to make them as engaging as possible and would often ask students things that she should do differently and how she can make the class better. She really listened to student feedback and was always open to changing up some of her methods to help people learn. Along with this, she was actually really funny and would often tell some personal life stories during some of the points we talked about. Although they weren't the most relevant, they were definitely a good brain break from all the content being shoved down our throats. Han would make sure to repeat something several times, and would give pointers on what would be on the midterm/ final. There were times where the lectures would get boring, though but honestly she repeats the important topics so much that you won't be that far behind if you doze off. The lowest attendance was dropped, so if you missed one class it wouldn't impact the overall grade for that section. They were also recorded in case you want to return to it later.

The weekly quizzes were super easy. They were essentially exam styled questions that would help us understand the main points of that chapter. We were given unlimited attempts to get 100% and about a week to complete each quiz when it is assigned. The lowest quiz was dropped, but honestly attempt them all because they help sooo much to understand the important points of that chapter. We had about 14 quizzes this quarter.

The assignments were also on the easier side. We had six throughout the quarter that revolved around the Jamovi software. Han ensures that she exposes us to the software before we have to take the exam, so don't worry about learning a whole new software. Again, the slides will help so much when helping you navigate through the software in case you missed it during the lab section. We had six assignments throughout the quarter, but the lowest one was dropped.

The midterm and final were essentially slightly harder versions of the quizzes and assignments. Many people would ask Han if she would provide practice exams to help us prepare for the tests, but she simply told us to go through the quizzes and homeworks, as they were going to resemble the final exam, and she was right. To study for this, I went through each of the quizzes and homeworks and explained why the correct answers were correct and why the incorrect answers were incorrect. It helps a lot to write this down and it also helps to have lecture notes nearby to refer back to in case you need a further explanation. After doing this (I started studying day of), I got a near perfect score on both the midterm and the final. Another tip, we are allowed to have one cheat sheet that's about a full piece of paper front and back. I personally find that it helps a lot more to HANDWRITE your sheet based on the quizzes. Each question is designed to help you understand an important concept, and as soon as you realize it, you can write exactly what you need on the sheet without all these extra things.

Basically, take this class was Han. I guarantee that if you put in some time and effort, you should come out with at least a C, which is what us Psych majors need to take our upper-divs. The love I have for both this class and this professor is insane and I would definitely do it again.

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Quarter: Fall 2022
Grade: B
May 26, 2023

Professor Han is a really sweet person. She has the class take weekly quizzes and have graded assignments due. These assignments helped me stay on track all quarter long. Going to her office hours I expected to get more clarification and it personally didn't help me as much as I thought but the TAs did help with that. Professor Han makes sure to go at a pace everyone can follow and doesn't fall behind.

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Verified Reviewer This user is a verified UCLA student/alum.
Quarter: Fall 2022
Grade: A
Dec. 17, 2022

The lectures were quite boring but since the class is so easy, it's easy to start day dreaming and then snap back into lecture and not have missed much. The lab sessions were definitely where you needed to pay attention to detail since we learned how to utilize the jamovi software. Professor Du was kind and attentive to her students and has three grading methods. She picks whichever one makes your grade the highest and also gave extra points on exams, as well as dropping our lowest homework assignment. She allows for cheat sheets on exams which were life savers. I 100% recommend this class with this professor. Just make sure to understand the homework assignments to ace the midterm/final. The averages were both for always super high (late 80s.)

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Verified Reviewer This user is a verified UCLA student/alum.
Quarter: Fall 2022
Grade: A
Dec. 1, 2022

no textbook. huge class so hard to get close w anyone really so you may feel alone. hard to understand her bc she has a very heavy accent but she wants everyone to get an A. she will weigh either your midterm, final, or assignments heavier depending on which you do better on. example: i did well overall, but got my midterm weighed heavier. she truly wants everyone to get an A and succeed. get unlimited attempts at quizzes. one attempt on hw assignment but she encourages you to work w others and compare. she will drop the lowest quiz and hw assignment too. lecture is often long and boring but it is statistics.

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Quarter: Fall 2022
Grade: A
Nov. 6, 2022

Professor Du is a sweet professor. She genuinely cares about students and despite preferring in-person classes more, obliged to move to Zoom during the protests because the majority of us voted for it. Our final was also at 8 AM and she offered snacks for people who didn't get to eat/have low blood sugar. There are six assignments and a quiz every week for each chapter. The chapter quizzes are unlimited attempts and the assignments come straight from the lab portion. Han is straightforward and everything you need comes from the slides; I'd say lecture isn't totally mandatory (since she kind of just reads from the slides) but the lab portion is because the assignments and exams are heavily centered around the program we use, Jamovi. TA's usually make slides for the labs if you can't make it but I'd say being there for the lab is more helpful than following some slides.

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Verified Reviewer This user is a verified UCLA student/alum.
Quarter: Spring 2022
Grade: A
Nov. 1, 2022

Super low-stress. You are allowed a full-page cheat sheet on exams to help you remember the three concepts that this class covers. Jamovi, the software used to sample data, can be unintuitive at first but is very easy to understand if actually you go to your lab section.

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Overall Rating
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Easiness 4.4 / 5 How easy the class is, 1 being extremely difficult and 5 being easy peasy.
Clarity 4.1 / 5 How clear the class is, 1 being extremely unclear and 5 being very clear.
Workload 4.4 / 5 How much workload the class is, 1 being extremely heavy and 5 being extremely light.
Helpfulness 4.5 / 5 How helpful the class is, 1 being not helpful at all and 5 being extremely helpful.

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