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Jessica Cattelino

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Easiness 2.8 / 5 How easy the class is, 1 being extremely difficult and 5 being easy peasy.
Workload 2.5 / 5 How light the workload is, 1 being extremely heavy and 5 being extremely light.
Clarity 4.1 / 5 How clear the professor is, 1 being extremely unclear and 5 being very clear.
Helpfulness 4.1 / 5 How helpful the professor is, 1 being not helpful at all and 5 being extremely helpful.

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Dec. 19, 2018
Quarter: Fall 2018
Grade: A-

Her lectures were a bit boring at times but you'll learn important concepts that are applicable to every day life. Would definitely recommend this class.
There are readings due each week that you'll go over in section (mandatory) and it's a bit difficult to keep up with it at times. Homework-wise however, you only have to write one reading question based on one of the readings and it's pretty easy to BS it if you need to.
Her exams are based off her lectures and general concepts in the readings.
There are also two essays (and for each there are two prompts that you can choose from): one where you tie in a reading with other articles/songs and another where you have to engage in your own ethnographic fieldwork. Get help from the undergraduate writing center!

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Dec. 22, 2018
Quarter: Fall 2018
Grade: A-

This class was very interesting and Prof Cattelino gave very engaging lectures. This class included two papers and the midterm (50 multiple choice) and final (Multiple choice and short and long answer questions) as well as a lot of reading assignments in between that. This class had long assigned readings and many. These readings were pretty much the basis of the class and you needed to know them well for the tests and papers. Cattelino's slides were very descriptive and if you missed a lecture you could usually easily catch up with the posted slides. It was just very important to stay on top of the readings and attend lecture and discussion. If you do this you can do really well on the papers and tests, especially the tests because they are very straight forward on asking about the readings and concepts learned in lectures.

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Feb. 27, 2019
Quarter: Fall 2018
Grade: C+

Do not take this class. Not only is it extremely boring, but the TA actually screwed my grade. The class is 2 essays, a midterm, a final and participation in discussion. Both of my essays were handed back to me with 0 marks from my TA on the essay and the rubric as she gave me a 70. When I asked why I got that grade she had no reasons. The TA makes a huge impact in your grade and for the amount of weekly readings you are required to do, the class is simply not worth it. Just honestly, don't take the class.

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June 11, 2019
Quarter: Fall 2018
Grade: A-

This review may be biased, as I was not a fan of anthropology as a subject, but I found Professor Cattelino's lectures to be a bit dry and my TA really screwed me as far as grading goes. The readings aren't really necessary, except for the ones you have to cover in your essays, and the midterm and final are super easy if you attend lecture and take notes.

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June 12, 2019
Quarter: Fall 2018
Grade: B+

Do not take this class for a GE unless there is really nothing better open. Save ur social analysis for a different quarter. The readings can be interesting but honestly, the essays are really difficult to grasp. I consistently got a low B on the essays and a C on the midterm. Even with a 96 in the class and 100% participation, I ended up with a B+. It was an annoying class, worst grade so far at UCLA.

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June 26, 2019
Quarter: Fall 2018
Grade: A-

This class material and Professor Cattelino's lectures are quite engaging. I enjoyed the assigned readings, which is why I didn't mind the depth and overall length of them. If you do not enjoy this material, however, you WILL struggle. The weekly assigned readings have to be understood quite well because participation in the discussion sessions are graded and the essays are graded a little harshly depending on the TA.

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June 28, 2019
Quarter: Fall 2018
Grade: B+

The essays for this class were pretty difficult. They require a lot of analysis and social interpretation, and your grade heavily depends on how strict your TA is. If you are good at reading between the lines and developing complex ideas and arguments, this class is for you. If you are looking for an easy GE like I did, don't take this class.

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Dec. 29, 2020
Quarter: Fall 2020
Grade: A

I took this class in my first quarter as a transfer and it was a great class. It was alot of work more than my two upper div classes but it is 5 units so makes sense. The professor was super understanding of difficulties what with being online and all the circumstances that came with it. I didn't always do the reading fully or I would skim it and make sure I had something I could add to the discussion sections. Go to section, it brought a lot of understanding to the readings, if I didn't really do the reading that week, I would make sure I took notes during section and those really helped when it came time ot write papers. There were only two papers total and weekly quizzes. Would 100% recommend great class, professor, and TAs.

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ANTHRO 3
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Dec. 30, 2020
Quarter: Fall 2020
Grade: A

Professor Cattelino is an amazing professor. Her lectures were extremely engaging, and I really enjoying learning about the different topics within the class. Additionally, she was super considerate of her students in the midst of the pandemic, from extending deadlines when needed to offering extra credit to help cushion our grades. The readings were pretty lengthy, and I didn't end up reading all of them, but I still felt pretty okay with the content as long as I watched the lectures. The discussions help immensely with learning the material, so I'd suggest going (and have at least 3-4 points ready to add). The weekly quizzes were really easy, the answers were in the lectures for the most part. I don't think the papers were too bad, I think as long as you keep up with the class lectures and familiarize yourself with 2 readings, you'll do good.

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ANTHRO 3
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Jan. 2, 2021
Quarter: Fall 2020
Grade: A

An easy and interesting class if you do the readings and attend discussion actively. Professor Cattelino is so nice and very accommodating about classes being over zoom. Lectures were all recorded and quizzes were taken over a 12 hour time frame and open note. The two essays were not that much work and there were opportunities for extra credit.

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ANTHRO 3
Quarter: Fall 2018
Grade: A-
Dec. 19, 2018

Her lectures were a bit boring at times but you'll learn important concepts that are applicable to every day life. Would definitely recommend this class.
There are readings due each week that you'll go over in section (mandatory) and it's a bit difficult to keep up with it at times. Homework-wise however, you only have to write one reading question based on one of the readings and it's pretty easy to BS it if you need to.
Her exams are based off her lectures and general concepts in the readings.
There are also two essays (and for each there are two prompts that you can choose from): one where you tie in a reading with other articles/songs and another where you have to engage in your own ethnographic fieldwork. Get help from the undergraduate writing center!

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ANTHRO 3
Quarter: Fall 2018
Grade: A-
Dec. 22, 2018

This class was very interesting and Prof Cattelino gave very engaging lectures. This class included two papers and the midterm (50 multiple choice) and final (Multiple choice and short and long answer questions) as well as a lot of reading assignments in between that. This class had long assigned readings and many. These readings were pretty much the basis of the class and you needed to know them well for the tests and papers. Cattelino's slides were very descriptive and if you missed a lecture you could usually easily catch up with the posted slides. It was just very important to stay on top of the readings and attend lecture and discussion. If you do this you can do really well on the papers and tests, especially the tests because they are very straight forward on asking about the readings and concepts learned in lectures.

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ANTHRO 3
Quarter: Fall 2018
Grade: C+
Feb. 27, 2019

Do not take this class. Not only is it extremely boring, but the TA actually screwed my grade. The class is 2 essays, a midterm, a final and participation in discussion. Both of my essays were handed back to me with 0 marks from my TA on the essay and the rubric as she gave me a 70. When I asked why I got that grade she had no reasons. The TA makes a huge impact in your grade and for the amount of weekly readings you are required to do, the class is simply not worth it. Just honestly, don't take the class.

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ANTHRO 3
Quarter: Fall 2018
Grade: A-
June 11, 2019

This review may be biased, as I was not a fan of anthropology as a subject, but I found Professor Cattelino's lectures to be a bit dry and my TA really screwed me as far as grading goes. The readings aren't really necessary, except for the ones you have to cover in your essays, and the midterm and final are super easy if you attend lecture and take notes.

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ANTHRO 3
Quarter: Fall 2018
Grade: B+
June 12, 2019

Do not take this class for a GE unless there is really nothing better open. Save ur social analysis for a different quarter. The readings can be interesting but honestly, the essays are really difficult to grasp. I consistently got a low B on the essays and a C on the midterm. Even with a 96 in the class and 100% participation, I ended up with a B+. It was an annoying class, worst grade so far at UCLA.

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ANTHRO 3
Quarter: Fall 2018
Grade: A-
June 26, 2019

This class material and Professor Cattelino's lectures are quite engaging. I enjoyed the assigned readings, which is why I didn't mind the depth and overall length of them. If you do not enjoy this material, however, you WILL struggle. The weekly assigned readings have to be understood quite well because participation in the discussion sessions are graded and the essays are graded a little harshly depending on the TA.

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ANTHRO 3
Quarter: Fall 2018
Grade: B+
June 28, 2019

The essays for this class were pretty difficult. They require a lot of analysis and social interpretation, and your grade heavily depends on how strict your TA is. If you are good at reading between the lines and developing complex ideas and arguments, this class is for you. If you are looking for an easy GE like I did, don't take this class.

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ANTHRO 3
COVID-19 This review was submitted during the COVID-19 pandemic. Your experience may vary.
Quarter: Fall 2020
Grade: A
Dec. 29, 2020

I took this class in my first quarter as a transfer and it was a great class. It was alot of work more than my two upper div classes but it is 5 units so makes sense. The professor was super understanding of difficulties what with being online and all the circumstances that came with it. I didn't always do the reading fully or I would skim it and make sure I had something I could add to the discussion sections. Go to section, it brought a lot of understanding to the readings, if I didn't really do the reading that week, I would make sure I took notes during section and those really helped when it came time ot write papers. There were only two papers total and weekly quizzes. Would 100% recommend great class, professor, and TAs.

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ANTHRO 3
COVID-19 This review was submitted during the COVID-19 pandemic. Your experience may vary.
Quarter: Fall 2020
Grade: A
Dec. 30, 2020

Professor Cattelino is an amazing professor. Her lectures were extremely engaging, and I really enjoying learning about the different topics within the class. Additionally, she was super considerate of her students in the midst of the pandemic, from extending deadlines when needed to offering extra credit to help cushion our grades. The readings were pretty lengthy, and I didn't end up reading all of them, but I still felt pretty okay with the content as long as I watched the lectures. The discussions help immensely with learning the material, so I'd suggest going (and have at least 3-4 points ready to add). The weekly quizzes were really easy, the answers were in the lectures for the most part. I don't think the papers were too bad, I think as long as you keep up with the class lectures and familiarize yourself with 2 readings, you'll do good.

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ANTHRO 3
COVID-19 This review was submitted during the COVID-19 pandemic. Your experience may vary.
Quarter: Fall 2020
Grade: A
Jan. 2, 2021

An easy and interesting class if you do the readings and attend discussion actively. Professor Cattelino is so nice and very accommodating about classes being over zoom. Lectures were all recorded and quizzes were taken over a 12 hour time frame and open note. The two essays were not that much work and there were opportunities for extra credit.

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