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- Needs Textbook
- Engaging Lectures
- Often Funny
- Tolerates Tardiness
- Snazzy Dresser
- Would Take Again
Grade distributions are collected using data from the UCLA Registrar’s Office.
Grade distributions are collected using data from the UCLA Registrar’s Office.
Grade distributions are collected using data from the UCLA Registrar’s Office.
Grade distributions are collected using data from the UCLA Registrar’s Office.
Grade distributions are collected using data from the UCLA Registrar’s Office.
Grade distributions are collected using data from the UCLA Registrar’s Office.
Grade distributions are collected using data from the UCLA Registrar’s Office.
Grade distributions are collected using data from the UCLA Registrar’s Office.
Grade distributions are collected using data from the UCLA Registrar’s Office.
Grade distributions are collected using data from the UCLA Registrar’s Office.
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Selling textbook: Psychology in Modules
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Interesting and engaging. All lecture slides are posted beforehand which is helpful since he can talk pretty fast. Midterm and final make up a big part but its only 50 multiple choice questions that are pretty easy as long as you paid attention in class. Would definitely recommend
Even thought the midterm and final are worth 90% of your grade, the tests are extremely straightforward if you know the material which he conveniently puts onto the powerpoints. Readings are not necessary. The final had some questions where you had to choose the "more correct" answer, which i thought could be tricky, but if you studied, it is actually extremely obvious. He gives 3 extra credit opportunities (2 assigned in class and one if a certain percentage of the class fills out the evals) which raise your grade by 3%. I hardly ever went to class. some of the blanks he leaves on the powerpoint can be found online.
Take him!! the class is a good GPA booster and really helps you decide if you're actually interested in psychology/psychobio.
If you decide to take Wong, be extremely cautious during the midterm. The midterm is worth 45 percent of the grade, meaning that if you score an 88, you would need need to score a 92 (46/50) on the final. Make sure to attend lecture, he sometimes tests material that are not written on the slides and additionally, the slides do not contain the full notes. Some of the slides are cut off, so going to lecture will allow you add the missing information. Also, he sometimes throws in some questions from the videos he shows during class, so go to lecture. Finally, the textbook is completely pointless. Not a single piece of information is tested from the textbook so don't even bother purchasing/reading it. Overall, I ended up getting an A but I heard Abramson is a better choice for Psych 10 in the Fall since he apparently gives out 50 percent As.
Professor Wong is a really great professor for introduction to psychology. He doesn't just tell you about studies and spews data but he shows videos and tells great stories to give you a real image of different disorders and conditions.
Definitely study lecture slides for the exams, some of the questions are really obscure but not an impossible class.
Selling textbook: Psychology in Modules
Text ********** if interested
Interesting and engaging. All lecture slides are posted beforehand which is helpful since he can talk pretty fast. Midterm and final make up a big part but its only 50 multiple choice questions that are pretty easy as long as you paid attention in class. Would definitely recommend
Even thought the midterm and final are worth 90% of your grade, the tests are extremely straightforward if you know the material which he conveniently puts onto the powerpoints. Readings are not necessary. The final had some questions where you had to choose the "more correct" answer, which i thought could be tricky, but if you studied, it is actually extremely obvious. He gives 3 extra credit opportunities (2 assigned in class and one if a certain percentage of the class fills out the evals) which raise your grade by 3%. I hardly ever went to class. some of the blanks he leaves on the powerpoint can be found online.
Take him!! the class is a good GPA booster and really helps you decide if you're actually interested in psychology/psychobio.
If you decide to take Wong, be extremely cautious during the midterm. The midterm is worth 45 percent of the grade, meaning that if you score an 88, you would need need to score a 92 (46/50) on the final. Make sure to attend lecture, he sometimes tests material that are not written on the slides and additionally, the slides do not contain the full notes. Some of the slides are cut off, so going to lecture will allow you add the missing information. Also, he sometimes throws in some questions from the videos he shows during class, so go to lecture. Finally, the textbook is completely pointless. Not a single piece of information is tested from the textbook so don't even bother purchasing/reading it. Overall, I ended up getting an A but I heard Abramson is a better choice for Psych 10 in the Fall since he apparently gives out 50 percent As.
Professor Wong is a really great professor for introduction to psychology. He doesn't just tell you about studies and spews data but he shows videos and tells great stories to give you a real image of different disorders and conditions.
Definitely study lecture slides for the exams, some of the questions are really obscure but not an impossible class.
Based on 45 Users
TOP TAGS
- Uses Slides (13)
- Gives Extra Credit (13)
- Needs Textbook (8)
- Engaging Lectures (9)
- Often Funny (9)
- Tolerates Tardiness (7)
- Snazzy Dresser (7)
- Would Take Again (8)