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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.
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.
Grade distributions are collected using data from the UCLA Registrar’s Office.
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This class was pretty much the hardest one I've taken in college. The workload isn't super heavy unless it's around projects, then it can get to be a lot. You're going to have to work hard for a good grade but it can be done.
I did not complete the class because of a midterm conflict between this class and a course which was a major requirement for me. I tried to explore different possibilities the beginning of week 2 with Professor Gardner but she was extremely inflexible and unhelpful. She did not reply any of my emails and the only answers I could get from her were when I approached her after lecture. I ended up being able to drop the class midway through week 3 because I realised it was not impacted. I don't feel like I can give an accurate review of the actual course and I'm sure given another circumstance, I would have taken the course with no issues. But I would not expect Professor Gardner to be helpful or constructive should you have any course-related issues if you do choose to take this class with her.
Only take this class if are willing to spend a ton of time on it. There are 4 large assignments that each take up a large amount of time (Assignment 2 is supposed to take 20-40 hours), and most of them are not helpful for learning the actual course material. Lectures are not recorded, so it's important to attend lecture in-person otherwise you will miss a lot. The midterm and final are difficult and there is no multiple choice. The only redeeming parts of the class is that Gardner is a good and engaging lecturer and you will learn the material quite well. However, if there is the option to take it with Woo, do it. This class is not easy even though the material is, which sucks considering it's an intro course.
The class is time intensive, with many assignments that take a lot of time out of lecture. However, if you put in the time, you will learn so many useful life skills and useful information through this class. Would recommend.
This class is just not as bad as some people have made it seem. The only thing that was annoying for me was that she doesn't record lectures so you do have to go to class. My major has nothing to do with this field but I found it really interesting, and the assignments are relevant to improving your financial literacy. You do have to study a lot of material for the exams but it's doable and I could have gotten a better grade if I had put more time into it, so an A is definitely possible for everybody you just have to be willing to put effort in (which is easier to do if you think you will find this content interesting). Getting the textbook was virtually useless so you don't really have to buy it, I used it once to look up the directions for an assignment but you could probably get a classmate to send you the information.
Gardner is a really amazing and super engaging lecturer. She is somehow able to make the boringness of accounting interesting. Her assignments are extremely tedious but aren't intellectually challenging or particularly difficult. Exams were quite difficult and it was hard to tell what to expect, but if you just study out of the course reader you'll be fine. I'm taking 1B with Woo right now, and I think the fundamentals taught by Gardner are extremely beneficial. If you just put in minimal effort for this class, you'll be great and probably really successful in future accounting classes.
I like how she teaches; she is intelligent, but her assignments are terrible. For our assignments, we were forced to write more everything on paper for some reason. I wrote more than 3000 words BY HAND, which took me 5 hours, whereas that could've been done in 20 minutes with MS word. I admit I'm not the best at writing, but still, I just don't see how writing by hand makes sense. Some of the questions in the homework were also biased and didn't really have to do with class material.
This class was pretty much the hardest one I've taken in college. The workload isn't super heavy unless it's around projects, then it can get to be a lot. You're going to have to work hard for a good grade but it can be done.
I did not complete the class because of a midterm conflict between this class and a course which was a major requirement for me. I tried to explore different possibilities the beginning of week 2 with Professor Gardner but she was extremely inflexible and unhelpful. She did not reply any of my emails and the only answers I could get from her were when I approached her after lecture. I ended up being able to drop the class midway through week 3 because I realised it was not impacted. I don't feel like I can give an accurate review of the actual course and I'm sure given another circumstance, I would have taken the course with no issues. But I would not expect Professor Gardner to be helpful or constructive should you have any course-related issues if you do choose to take this class with her.
Only take this class if are willing to spend a ton of time on it. There are 4 large assignments that each take up a large amount of time (Assignment 2 is supposed to take 20-40 hours), and most of them are not helpful for learning the actual course material. Lectures are not recorded, so it's important to attend lecture in-person otherwise you will miss a lot. The midterm and final are difficult and there is no multiple choice. The only redeeming parts of the class is that Gardner is a good and engaging lecturer and you will learn the material quite well. However, if there is the option to take it with Woo, do it. This class is not easy even though the material is, which sucks considering it's an intro course.
The class is time intensive, with many assignments that take a lot of time out of lecture. However, if you put in the time, you will learn so many useful life skills and useful information through this class. Would recommend.
This class is just not as bad as some people have made it seem. The only thing that was annoying for me was that she doesn't record lectures so you do have to go to class. My major has nothing to do with this field but I found it really interesting, and the assignments are relevant to improving your financial literacy. You do have to study a lot of material for the exams but it's doable and I could have gotten a better grade if I had put more time into it, so an A is definitely possible for everybody you just have to be willing to put effort in (which is easier to do if you think you will find this content interesting). Getting the textbook was virtually useless so you don't really have to buy it, I used it once to look up the directions for an assignment but you could probably get a classmate to send you the information.
Gardner is a really amazing and super engaging lecturer. She is somehow able to make the boringness of accounting interesting. Her assignments are extremely tedious but aren't intellectually challenging or particularly difficult. Exams were quite difficult and it was hard to tell what to expect, but if you just study out of the course reader you'll be fine. I'm taking 1B with Woo right now, and I think the fundamentals taught by Gardner are extremely beneficial. If you just put in minimal effort for this class, you'll be great and probably really successful in future accounting classes.
I like how she teaches; she is intelligent, but her assignments are terrible. For our assignments, we were forced to write more everything on paper for some reason. I wrote more than 3000 words BY HAND, which took me 5 hours, whereas that could've been done in 20 minutes with MS word. I admit I'm not the best at writing, but still, I just don't see how writing by hand makes sense. Some of the questions in the homework were also biased and didn't really have to do with class material.
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