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Joseph Esdin

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Easiness 3.4 / 5 How easy the class is, 1 being extremely difficult and 5 being easy peasy.
Workload 3.5 / 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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Jan. 30, 2024
Quarter: Fall 2023
Grade: A

Highly reccomend!!! Professor Esdin was such a great professor who's passionate in teaching students how to be healthy through diet and exercise. In terms of easiness, it doesn't get much better than this. The quizzes, midterm, and final were all online :). There was one lifestyle overview project that wasn't hard, but moderately time consuming. The only thing is that you need to buy the textbook and login for the diet tracking website, however, if you have a friend that took it, you can just use theirs.

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Jan. 29, 2024
Quarter: Fall 2023
Grade: A

I would definitely recommend taking this class—especially as a GE. Professor Esdin is super nice, and the workload is very manageable. There's really no homework outside of class except for the main project, which is pretty time consuming/tedious but easy. I would advise against taking this class if you're triggered by diet talk/calorie counting, because the final project has you log everything that you eat for seven days straight and you have to analyze your diet & calorie intake. The labs are every other week, and they always get out early. The lectures also usually get out a few minutes early, and there's always a couple of iClicker questions at the end, but you're allowed to miss up to six classes worth of questions. There are a few short, online quizzes dispersed throughout the quarter, as well as an online midterm and final. All quizzes/exams are multiple choice. The main downside is you have to buy a course reader and iProfile software, which is kinda pricey (I believe it was around $70 total), and even though I never opened the course reader, I don't think there's an option to buy them separately. Overall, this class is very manageable, and the content is interesting if you enjoy learning about nutrition!

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Jan. 18, 2024
Quarter: Fall 2023
Grade: A+

Overall, I recommend taking this class, especially if you need the science GE with lab credit.
Content is generally interesting, Professor is great, very helpful, responds to emails quickly and is very understandable
Workload is super manageable and the exams and tests are easy to do well. I allocated some time to read through and understand the content for a while before taking it.
Lectures are recorded but you can only miss like 6 lectures as he uses iClicker to track lecture attendance and have points to it.
Biggest drawback is the requirement to purchase the coursereader (which is super useful for doing well) and the online platform for diet and nutrition tracking for your report (that is a substantial amount of points). Selling my coursereader for a very discounted price! Text me at ********** for it.

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

This class was great. It was actually awesome. The textbook was expensive, but you could learn everything you needed to know out of the textbook (aka, if you’re not in the mood, you dont have to go to class). All the quizzes (not too many) were take home, and the final was take home. Easy peasy. Prof. Edsin was great.

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Dec. 31, 2023
Quarter: Fall 2023
Grade: A-

definitely would take as an easy GE since there is very little work and the prof is very nice. plus, the midterm, final, and quizzes are all online. as long as you put in a decent amount of work, you should be able to get a pretty good grade.

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Dec. 29, 2023
Quarter: Fall 2023
Grade: A

Simple class. I got the course reader but only really used it to study for the exams. Not a stressful class. Project seems more complicated than what it really is.

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Dec. 27, 2023
Quarter: Fall 2023
Grade: A-

Prof: Esdin is exactly what you would think if you thought about a really good stereotypical college lecturer. He’s witty throwing in occasional jokes, he has good pace and explains concepts very well (and a cool accent that is fun to listen to but does not interfere with understanding). He makes good analogies to tangible concepts to us and explains the content very well. He is a very engaging lecturer and not the kind of lecturer that you would fall asleep to in class. Some say he has a bit of an ego, but I don’t mind that. That being said, this is the LS7 series, what are you going to learn in class that you haven’t already done in the preclass readings. The class is structured so that he’s just going to put up clicker questions (which is not his fault) and is going to answer them, that’s just the way the 7 series is. He’s never going to actually teach you that much because you learned it already. However, he’s the best professor you can get for the way the class is structured.

Class:
It’s the 7 series, what more can I say about it. The structure sucks. You learn it yourself with all the preclass assignments and come to lecture to answer clicker questions. The midterms are tricky as always with very carefully chosen wording. There is a lot less extracredit in the class compared to 7A. I would say content-wise it’s the most interesting but exam-wise its the most difficult. I can only assume you are premed and you are finally learning content you are interested in. But I would say the exams are the most tricky out of all the 7 series, especially the first exam. If you are reading this, heed my warning, the first exam is the hardest of all the exams. So many people do not know what to expect and absolutely bomb it. And because of that one, despite how they do on the final and on midterm 2, they end with a B+. So really prepare yourself for the first midterm. Most of the diagrams they show on Midterms 1 and 2 are ones they went over in lecture so make sure you know those inside and out, every little detail. Every little detail. Everything.

Overall: Take Esdin if you can, he’s a really nice guy and he is very engaging and super helpful.

Extra Notes: One small thing I heard, I’m not sure this is true, but it could effect you decision, but if you are deciding between Khankan and Esdin, Esdin releases the midterm answers after the scores come out so that you can learn from it and use it to study for the final. One my friends who had Khankan in the past said that Khankan did not release the midterm answers after she took it.

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Dec. 24, 2023
Quarter: Fall 2023
Grade: A

The easiest GE for scientific inquiry! Professor Esdin has a great sense of humor and is very understanding of individual's special needs. The class grade is quizzes, tests, and a project. The project was super fun because we got to monitor what we ate for a week and analyze our health and diet. The quizzes and tests are really easy as long as you pay attention in lecture and read the Course Readers. It costs me $95 to buy the iProfile for the project and the course reader in Westwood :( , so try to find a cheaper alternative. Participation in lectures is required, but one time the Professor canceled a lecture for us because a lot of people haven't finished their projects LOL. Overall, this is a great class you should take, very practical and interesting.

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Dec. 18, 2023
Quarter: Fall 2023
Grade: A+

Professor Esdin was definitely my favorite professor this quarter! He's so so so forgiving and understanding of what students are going through and this is reflected in his quizzes and exams. The final is take-home and only consisted of around 35 multiple choice questions so you could use your lecture notes and textbook as resources during the exam. I would definitely recommend to take this class as a lab GE because the labs mainly consisted of presentations expanding on future lecture material and the lifestyle project, a fairly easy but incredibly tedious compilation of an assessment of your diet and fitness, what diseases you may be more prone to, and recommendations of how you can improve. I'd say that I learned a lot that can be applicable to my daily life from this course and it is clear that Professor Esdin cared about the health of students. He shared a lot about his personal life, made good analogies to explain material, and overall made the biology we covered a lot more enjoyable. Also, his lectures are Bruincasted so it's fine if you can't attend in-person lectures some days (there is iClicker for attendance but its pretty easy to do if you're outside of class). Also, Ingrid Cely is a great TA!! Very knowledgeable, has detailed slides, and wants to become a professor so she's very easy to ask questions to!

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Dec. 16, 2023
Quarter: Spring 2023
Grade: A

By now, you've probably gone through the 7 series and you are over the badly worded and weirdly written tests. 7C is definitely the hardest, but imo it's the most interesting of the 3 because it involves human physiology.

Pros
- You return to genome browser in Weeks 8-10 and it shows up quite a sizable chunk on the final. This could be a con if you hate genome browser, but I preferred the test questions involving genome browser compared to the body/organ systems.
- Esdin is very clear during lecture and he's engaging. I'm the type of person to not pay much attention during lecture, but Esdin managed to make me pay attention
- Some lectures are "buffers" where Esdin will talk about exam-related material (how to approach problems, examining diagrams)
- You can get extra credit for things such as Campuswire engagement and surveys
- The final is slightly curved in the sense that the total number of points (when you add all the questions) is different from what's put in the gradebook

Cons
- None for the professor
- The course in general is similar to 7A and 7B in terms of the structure - there's pre-class reading guides, PEQs, Clickers, discussion worksheets, etc
- Midterm 1 for 7C is usually the most brutal, but it definitely gets better. For me, in terms of difficulty, it went like this: M1 >>>>> M2 >= Final (the Final felt the most straightfoward imo, but ymmv). On Midterm 1, I got a C, but I got As on Midterm 2 and the Final
- There's a 2-part Group Phase for M1 and M2. First part is on Gradescope where you look back on 10 of the most commonly missed questions and try to revise your answer, while the Second part is a 15 minute Canvas Quiz. As you may guess, the 15-minute second part was high-blood pressure inducing.

Tips
- Go to Problem Solving Sessions and look at the Learning Objectives
- PAY ATTENTION TO THE HANDOUTS THEY GIVE DURING LECTURE

You will definitely learn a lot in terms of how to study for this class. It's a lot more of "If you did x y z, what would happen to this process" and "what are the effects if you removed something from the system". Make sure you understand the diagrams and what they're telling you - my advice for you is to have a general understanding of each system/process, but it matters more if you understand what that means on the diagram.

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PHYSCI 5
Quarter: Fall 2023
Grade: A
Jan. 30, 2024

Highly reccomend!!! Professor Esdin was such a great professor who's passionate in teaching students how to be healthy through diet and exercise. In terms of easiness, it doesn't get much better than this. The quizzes, midterm, and final were all online :). There was one lifestyle overview project that wasn't hard, but moderately time consuming. The only thing is that you need to buy the textbook and login for the diet tracking website, however, if you have a friend that took it, you can just use theirs.

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PHYSCI 5
Quarter: Fall 2023
Grade: A
Jan. 29, 2024

I would definitely recommend taking this class—especially as a GE. Professor Esdin is super nice, and the workload is very manageable. There's really no homework outside of class except for the main project, which is pretty time consuming/tedious but easy. I would advise against taking this class if you're triggered by diet talk/calorie counting, because the final project has you log everything that you eat for seven days straight and you have to analyze your diet & calorie intake. The labs are every other week, and they always get out early. The lectures also usually get out a few minutes early, and there's always a couple of iClicker questions at the end, but you're allowed to miss up to six classes worth of questions. There are a few short, online quizzes dispersed throughout the quarter, as well as an online midterm and final. All quizzes/exams are multiple choice. The main downside is you have to buy a course reader and iProfile software, which is kinda pricey (I believe it was around $70 total), and even though I never opened the course reader, I don't think there's an option to buy them separately. Overall, this class is very manageable, and the content is interesting if you enjoy learning about nutrition!

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PHYSCI 5
Quarter: Fall 2023
Grade: A+
Jan. 18, 2024

Overall, I recommend taking this class, especially if you need the science GE with lab credit.
Content is generally interesting, Professor is great, very helpful, responds to emails quickly and is very understandable
Workload is super manageable and the exams and tests are easy to do well. I allocated some time to read through and understand the content for a while before taking it.
Lectures are recorded but you can only miss like 6 lectures as he uses iClicker to track lecture attendance and have points to it.
Biggest drawback is the requirement to purchase the coursereader (which is super useful for doing well) and the online platform for diet and nutrition tracking for your report (that is a substantial amount of points). Selling my coursereader for a very discounted price! Text me at ********** for it.

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PHYSCI 5
Quarter: Fall 2023
Grade: A
Jan. 12, 2024

This class was great. It was actually awesome. The textbook was expensive, but you could learn everything you needed to know out of the textbook (aka, if you’re not in the mood, you dont have to go to class). All the quizzes (not too many) were take home, and the final was take home. Easy peasy. Prof. Edsin was great.

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PHYSCI 5
Quarter: Fall 2023
Grade: A-
Dec. 31, 2023

definitely would take as an easy GE since there is very little work and the prof is very nice. plus, the midterm, final, and quizzes are all online. as long as you put in a decent amount of work, you should be able to get a pretty good grade.

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PHYSCI 5
Quarter: Fall 2023
Grade: A
Dec. 29, 2023

Simple class. I got the course reader but only really used it to study for the exams. Not a stressful class. Project seems more complicated than what it really is.

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LIFESCI 7C
Quarter: Fall 2023
Grade: A-
Dec. 27, 2023

Prof: Esdin is exactly what you would think if you thought about a really good stereotypical college lecturer. He’s witty throwing in occasional jokes, he has good pace and explains concepts very well (and a cool accent that is fun to listen to but does not interfere with understanding). He makes good analogies to tangible concepts to us and explains the content very well. He is a very engaging lecturer and not the kind of lecturer that you would fall asleep to in class. Some say he has a bit of an ego, but I don’t mind that. That being said, this is the LS7 series, what are you going to learn in class that you haven’t already done in the preclass readings. The class is structured so that he’s just going to put up clicker questions (which is not his fault) and is going to answer them, that’s just the way the 7 series is. He’s never going to actually teach you that much because you learned it already. However, he’s the best professor you can get for the way the class is structured.

Class:
It’s the 7 series, what more can I say about it. The structure sucks. You learn it yourself with all the preclass assignments and come to lecture to answer clicker questions. The midterms are tricky as always with very carefully chosen wording. There is a lot less extracredit in the class compared to 7A. I would say content-wise it’s the most interesting but exam-wise its the most difficult. I can only assume you are premed and you are finally learning content you are interested in. But I would say the exams are the most tricky out of all the 7 series, especially the first exam. If you are reading this, heed my warning, the first exam is the hardest of all the exams. So many people do not know what to expect and absolutely bomb it. And because of that one, despite how they do on the final and on midterm 2, they end with a B+. So really prepare yourself for the first midterm. Most of the diagrams they show on Midterms 1 and 2 are ones they went over in lecture so make sure you know those inside and out, every little detail. Every little detail. Everything.

Overall: Take Esdin if you can, he’s a really nice guy and he is very engaging and super helpful.

Extra Notes: One small thing I heard, I’m not sure this is true, but it could effect you decision, but if you are deciding between Khankan and Esdin, Esdin releases the midterm answers after the scores come out so that you can learn from it and use it to study for the final. One my friends who had Khankan in the past said that Khankan did not release the midterm answers after she took it.

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PHYSCI 5
Quarter: Fall 2023
Grade: A
Dec. 24, 2023

The easiest GE for scientific inquiry! Professor Esdin has a great sense of humor and is very understanding of individual's special needs. The class grade is quizzes, tests, and a project. The project was super fun because we got to monitor what we ate for a week and analyze our health and diet. The quizzes and tests are really easy as long as you pay attention in lecture and read the Course Readers. It costs me $95 to buy the iProfile for the project and the course reader in Westwood :( , so try to find a cheaper alternative. Participation in lectures is required, but one time the Professor canceled a lecture for us because a lot of people haven't finished their projects LOL. Overall, this is a great class you should take, very practical and interesting.

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PHYSCI 5
Quarter: Fall 2023
Grade: A+
Dec. 18, 2023

Professor Esdin was definitely my favorite professor this quarter! He's so so so forgiving and understanding of what students are going through and this is reflected in his quizzes and exams. The final is take-home and only consisted of around 35 multiple choice questions so you could use your lecture notes and textbook as resources during the exam. I would definitely recommend to take this class as a lab GE because the labs mainly consisted of presentations expanding on future lecture material and the lifestyle project, a fairly easy but incredibly tedious compilation of an assessment of your diet and fitness, what diseases you may be more prone to, and recommendations of how you can improve. I'd say that I learned a lot that can be applicable to my daily life from this course and it is clear that Professor Esdin cared about the health of students. He shared a lot about his personal life, made good analogies to explain material, and overall made the biology we covered a lot more enjoyable. Also, his lectures are Bruincasted so it's fine if you can't attend in-person lectures some days (there is iClicker for attendance but its pretty easy to do if you're outside of class). Also, Ingrid Cely is a great TA!! Very knowledgeable, has detailed slides, and wants to become a professor so she's very easy to ask questions to!

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LIFESCI 7C
Quarter: Spring 2023
Grade: A
Dec. 16, 2023

By now, you've probably gone through the 7 series and you are over the badly worded and weirdly written tests. 7C is definitely the hardest, but imo it's the most interesting of the 3 because it involves human physiology.

Pros
- You return to genome browser in Weeks 8-10 and it shows up quite a sizable chunk on the final. This could be a con if you hate genome browser, but I preferred the test questions involving genome browser compared to the body/organ systems.
- Esdin is very clear during lecture and he's engaging. I'm the type of person to not pay much attention during lecture, but Esdin managed to make me pay attention
- Some lectures are "buffers" where Esdin will talk about exam-related material (how to approach problems, examining diagrams)
- You can get extra credit for things such as Campuswire engagement and surveys
- The final is slightly curved in the sense that the total number of points (when you add all the questions) is different from what's put in the gradebook

Cons
- None for the professor
- The course in general is similar to 7A and 7B in terms of the structure - there's pre-class reading guides, PEQs, Clickers, discussion worksheets, etc
- Midterm 1 for 7C is usually the most brutal, but it definitely gets better. For me, in terms of difficulty, it went like this: M1 >>>>> M2 >= Final (the Final felt the most straightfoward imo, but ymmv). On Midterm 1, I got a C, but I got As on Midterm 2 and the Final
- There's a 2-part Group Phase for M1 and M2. First part is on Gradescope where you look back on 10 of the most commonly missed questions and try to revise your answer, while the Second part is a 15 minute Canvas Quiz. As you may guess, the 15-minute second part was high-blood pressure inducing.

Tips
- Go to Problem Solving Sessions and look at the Learning Objectives
- PAY ATTENTION TO THE HANDOUTS THEY GIVE DURING LECTURE

You will definitely learn a lot in terms of how to study for this class. It's a lot more of "If you did x y z, what would happen to this process" and "what are the effects if you removed something from the system". Make sure you understand the diagrams and what they're telling you - my advice for you is to have a general understanding of each system/process, but it matters more if you understand what that means on the diagram.

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