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Professor Appel's lectures made my forced 8am class so worth it!!! She started every class w/ a video/example from pop culture, and makes her lectures very engaging and easy to follow overall. Most organized professor I've ever had.
The readings were very interesting, sometimes long but it was worth it. I went to her office hours once late in the quarter and she still made me feel so welcome on an academic and personal level.
She allowed a short "cheat sheet" for the written response midterm, and the final was a take-home essay. Would totally recommend if you're interested in international relations, poverty, etc, or just need a GE credit.
This class was so amazing! I recommend it to everybody because it is such an easy but interesting class. Professor Appel is truly an amazing professor, she managed to keep many people engaged in an 8am with her passionate and almost TEDTalk-like expression. This was by far my favorite class of the quarter because of how engaging and doable it was. If you are looking for an easy GE, this is the one! You definitely learn a lot though. It's a great intro class that covers a combination of history, politics, and economics and it's very insightful! Also if you get Bethel as your TA you're in luck because she is awesome.
This is my favorite class I have ever taken. Prof Appel is everything to me!! Took this at 8am and she still managed to keep my attention the entire time. This class was insanely interesting and really opened up my perspective. Very easy to follow, easy A as there’s 2 midterms and a final reflection paper that are all graded very generously. Just one book that you read a chapter or two of each week that is very user friendly and I would recommend everyone reads because it was so fascinating. 10/10 take this class!
Super easy GE, it also counts as a major class for IDS majors, but overall very easy class. The class was not recorded but as long as you went to lecture, the material was very easy to understand. There were 2 midterms, one in class, one online. Both were extremely easy as long as you knew the concepts. Final was just a reflection paper. I took this class with Econ 11 and MGMT 1B and it was super easy to balance as there was not much actual work for the class.
(Upon taking it, it's been renamed to Global Studies 104) Quite frankly I'm finishing up my 2nd year here and have never written one of these reviews but Prof. Appel deserves it. We started this quarter in the middle of a pandemic. Prof Appel was very accommodating (you'd be surprised how many professors weren't) and ensured that if we were consistently not turning in work her or a TA would reach out, concerned about our well-being. Content-wise, this has been my favorite class so far. She's taught me to look at culture in so many different ways with varying implications of each which I was surprised and elated at considering how much overlap there is in other GS courses. I even listened to a few lectures with my mom (who is an accountant and not at all a humanities/social science type person) who liked both what she had to say and how she said it. Starting this class during a pandemic and ending in a time of civil unrest has been interesting and of course, like always, this class was accommodating to the students and didn't prioritize grades over the lives of millions of Americans currently at stake. Even in her emails Prof. Appel provided resources for students that wanted to help the movement and was apart of the coalition of teachers that demanded that UCLA answer to why their facilities were used by LAPD to detain their own students. I'm not sure how this class looks in a completely different world setting but I can assure you that Prof. Appel is awesome.
Professor Appel is by far the most amazing professor I have ever had. I took her IDS 1 class last quarter and learned so much, definitely use her office hours and ask questions. She's very clear and really politically active. I have nothing but good things to say about her! The midterm was an in class written essay (4 question I believe) and the final was a group project. She's AMAZINGG....it was like watching a TEDTalk every lecture
Professor Appel's lectures made my forced 8am class so worth it!!! She started every class w/ a video/example from pop culture, and makes her lectures very engaging and easy to follow overall. Most organized professor I've ever had.
The readings were very interesting, sometimes long but it was worth it. I went to her office hours once late in the quarter and she still made me feel so welcome on an academic and personal level.
She allowed a short "cheat sheet" for the written response midterm, and the final was a take-home essay. Would totally recommend if you're interested in international relations, poverty, etc, or just need a GE credit.
This class was so amazing! I recommend it to everybody because it is such an easy but interesting class. Professor Appel is truly an amazing professor, she managed to keep many people engaged in an 8am with her passionate and almost TEDTalk-like expression. This was by far my favorite class of the quarter because of how engaging and doable it was. If you are looking for an easy GE, this is the one! You definitely learn a lot though. It's a great intro class that covers a combination of history, politics, and economics and it's very insightful! Also if you get Bethel as your TA you're in luck because she is awesome.
This is my favorite class I have ever taken. Prof Appel is everything to me!! Took this at 8am and she still managed to keep my attention the entire time. This class was insanely interesting and really opened up my perspective. Very easy to follow, easy A as there’s 2 midterms and a final reflection paper that are all graded very generously. Just one book that you read a chapter or two of each week that is very user friendly and I would recommend everyone reads because it was so fascinating. 10/10 take this class!
Super easy GE, it also counts as a major class for IDS majors, but overall very easy class. The class was not recorded but as long as you went to lecture, the material was very easy to understand. There were 2 midterms, one in class, one online. Both were extremely easy as long as you knew the concepts. Final was just a reflection paper. I took this class with Econ 11 and MGMT 1B and it was super easy to balance as there was not much actual work for the class.
(Upon taking it, it's been renamed to Global Studies 104) Quite frankly I'm finishing up my 2nd year here and have never written one of these reviews but Prof. Appel deserves it. We started this quarter in the middle of a pandemic. Prof Appel was very accommodating (you'd be surprised how many professors weren't) and ensured that if we were consistently not turning in work her or a TA would reach out, concerned about our well-being. Content-wise, this has been my favorite class so far. She's taught me to look at culture in so many different ways with varying implications of each which I was surprised and elated at considering how much overlap there is in other GS courses. I even listened to a few lectures with my mom (who is an accountant and not at all a humanities/social science type person) who liked both what she had to say and how she said it. Starting this class during a pandemic and ending in a time of civil unrest has been interesting and of course, like always, this class was accommodating to the students and didn't prioritize grades over the lives of millions of Americans currently at stake. Even in her emails Prof. Appel provided resources for students that wanted to help the movement and was apart of the coalition of teachers that demanded that UCLA answer to why their facilities were used by LAPD to detain their own students. I'm not sure how this class looks in a completely different world setting but I can assure you that Prof. Appel is awesome.
Professor Appel is by far the most amazing professor I have ever had. I took her IDS 1 class last quarter and learned so much, definitely use her office hours and ask questions. She's very clear and really politically active. I have nothing but good things to say about her! The midterm was an in class written essay (4 question I believe) and the final was a group project. She's AMAZINGG....it was like watching a TEDTalk every lecture