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Professor Gardner is an amazing lecturer and is very clear about her expectations for students. Her tests are extremely fair and she increased the time for the midterm due to previous feedback. You must understand the material to succeed in the class. She is very helpful and passionate about students and going to her office hours is worth it.
I have very mixed feelings about this class. While there are horrible reviews on Bruinwalk about this devastating class, Prof Gardner isn't a bad professor at all. From the perspective of teaching and lecturing, she is phenomenal. One of the best instructors I had at UCLA. However, she does have big classes, and she is always busy. Her email response is very slow, and she is often, if not always, late to her office hours (10-20 minutes on a good day, 30-80 minutes on a bad day). Moreover, the course material is tough, despite how great she teaches the material. Inevitably, there is always a long line waiting for her office hours, even 30 minutes before the office hours time. It feels like a waiting line for a Micheline star restaurant, while it is just for a 5-minute office hour session.
Among all these things, she is still a great instructor. Nonetheless, this course is very challenging, especially for those who are weak in algebra and numbers. This class will be a nightmare for those who don't enjoy accounting, and the 5 assignments are very time-consuming and useless. The only assignment that helps you is assignment 2, which is graded on completion.
Grade breakdown:
-Midterm 35%
- Final 35%
- Assignment #1 10%: answering questions regarding Warren Buffett and Berkshire Hathaway
- Assignment #2 Required to pass the course: practice midterm exam-type stuff
- Assignment #3 10%: group project on a sector (each member analyzes one company from that specific sector
- Assignment #4 9%: group project that summarizes the group's findings and an investment recommendation from that sector.
- Assignment #5 1%: Roth IRA application
As I mentioned, these assignments are very tedious and dreadful. For me, these assignments lowered my grade rather than boosting it. That said, this course was worth taking and strongly built my foundation for accounting and MGMT 1B (I had Gardner for this too)
In summary, if this course is the only offering of MGMT 1A and you are willing to work very hard and learn a lot, this will be a good choice. If that, reconsider. Also, if you are taking this for fun with Gardner, you will regret it. PLEASE DO NOT TAKE THIS FOR FUN: only take it if it is necessary.
Professor Gardner is by far one of the most engaging lecturers at UCLA. She really drills the basic foundations into you through repetition and this genuinely helped me learn a lot of the content. This class is not easy, but it is also not difficult at all. The class was 35% midterm, 35% final, and 30% assignments (there are 5, and 1 of them you need to complete to pass the class). The assignments are lengthy so make sure to not procrastinate, but it is very doable as long as you space out your work. The midterm covers the first half of the course reader and Assignment 2 while the final is the second half of the course reader. It was all short answer format so you need to know the content well, but the exam was very fair and all of the content is for sure covered in the course reader. Biggest tip is to pace yourself well (My mistake was spending too much time on several problems and I ended up not being able to finish one of the more heavily weighted questions. The points I lost from not finishing that question made up ⅔ of the total points I’d lost that midterm. So make sure to just keep moving and don’t bother checking your calculations multiple times when you haven’t finished the exam yet). The final was about the same difficulty and had a similar structure. The midterm was curved generously (80-100 was A range, 60-80 was B range, etc) and there was 3% extra credit added to your overall grade for completing the course evaluation. In terms of overall studying and class tips: 1) know the course reader front to back, you don’t need to know super minute details, but Professor Gardner will point out important vocabulary terms you need to know so be sure to study those; 2) if you have an iPad, scan blank pages of the course reader into your device so you can redo the course reader problems before the exams (this is by far the most helpful method to really get familiar with the content and problems); 3) reading the textbook is not necessary, it just provides some additional information but information in the textbook that is not on the course reader is not on the exam; 4) for studying for the midterm, redo Assignment 2 because half of the test is basically just that; 5) put effort into the assignments, they are graded somewhat strictly on accuracy and thoroughness but mid to high As are definitely achievable (just don’t expect 100s). TLDR: If you end up with Professor Gardner, there is really nothing to be worried about. As long as you put in effort to learn the content and redo the course reader, you will be fine.
Your trial balance will not balance on the midterm. I repeat, your trial balance will not balance on the midterm. After reading all the reviews about Gardner I was worried going in and to be fair she does teach the material really well but the midterm and final were wayyyyy too hard. Although it is super similar to the course reader, she formats and words it different which really gets you, but its still doable. I knew plenty of people that ended up with B+/ A-. TBH the class isn't that hard, I'm just didn't prepare enough for the midterm and final. The assignments are a pain in the ass and it is so unfair for a 15 page assignment to be graded on accuracy. You don't need to do practice problems to study for the midterm and final but if things don't click, it won't hurt you. Just make sure you really know that course reader inside and out and study at least 3 days before the midterm and final. Grading is 35% midterm, 35% final 30% assignments with 3% extra credit for filling out course eval. With all of that being said, fuck Gardner because I have to retake this class.
Professor Gardner is an excellent lecturer, literally the only professor I would not asleep in her class because her lecture is just so entertaining and helpful toward the course. She genuinely care about students’ career development and is there to provide resources and supports for students seeking career advices. I also enjoyed doing the assignments because they are actually helpful in getting a better understanding of accounting and investing, despite many people said they were redundant and extremely long. I get it, for people who are not interested in accounting this class might be boring and unbearable for them. Some cons of this course:
- the lecture is not recorded but attendance is not required
- the Coursereader was expensive, like around $50?
Overall, as long as you study hard, pay attention in lecture, understand the assignment, and do the recommended textbook practices, you will be fine in this course. The curve is pretty generous and she also gives out 3% extra credit for turning in evaluation form.
She's a very motivated lecturer and you won't get bored in her class. But the exams are pretty hard and her grading is an actual black box. Supposedly it's 35% midterm, 35% final, 10% assignment 1, 10% assignment 3, 9% assignment 3, 1% Roth IRA. Assignment 2 was just a pass no pass. She said that she would curve the midterm so that the 60-80 was B- to B+, 80 and above was A- to A+. I scored low 70s on the midterm and final, and had extremely high grades on the three assignments (97%). I also filled out the course evaluation that had 3% extra credit attached. But instead, the only thing in the gradebook was the midterm, final, and the participation, which didn't even go through for me. She never responded to my email regarding the extra credit either. Please just take this class with Woo, and if you're in the class with Gardner right now, just drop it, it's not worth it in my opinion. Even if you already bought the course reader, it's not easy.
Reading the reviews for this class made me worried coming into it, but it honestly isn't as bad as it seems. You have to dedicate a lot of time to the class due to the assignments she gives but they are manageable if you make some friends in the class to work on them with. You also must attend class because she doesn't post anything online, however, Gardner has a bubbly and engaging personality so the lectures aren't too bad. The grading scheme is 35% midterm, 35% final, and the rest includes 5 assignments (although the second assigment is the longest and is just required to pass the class - no credit given). The midterm is based on the first 60 pages of the course reader and the final is based on the rest of the course reader. The exams were confusing at the first look because she gives limited practice in the course reader and phrases the questions differently in the exams than how she has them in the course reader. She curved the midterm generously and also gave 3% extra credit for completing the course evaluation. I've heard to take Woo instead of Gardner if you have the option, but if you end up with Gardner I wouldn't be too worried.
this class was a joke. The professor does not record or post slides of her lectures making it harder to study. Also there are 5 assignments throughout the quarter all except for one is actually relevant to the course. The rest is just a waste of time. None of them were put into the grade book/graded so the final grade is dependent on your midterm and final. There is a chance to get extra credit if you write a review.
Professor Gardner is easily one of the best accounting professors here at UCLA. Especially for introduction classes such as 1A, students are guaranteed to learn a plethora of information from her lectures. Here, I will break down some of the pros and cons of her class.
Pros:
Her lectures are very engaging and informative. If you go to her lectures and actively pay attention, you will absorb all of the information needed for tests. She also isn't like your stereotypical accounting professor and brings a lot of energy to the lectures and obviously has a passion to help her students.
She is very focused on career recruiting. Professor Gardner always has her office hours open and is always available to talk after class in regards to career. Any questions you might have, she can probably answer, making her a great resource for anyone looking to break into any sector post-college.
The content is relatively easy as it is an introduction class.
My TA did not take attendance for discussion either.
Cons:
She does give a lot of work. There are four assignments that take a decent amount of time to finish, but if done correctly and you allocate the proper time to finish the assignments they are no problem. They are also generally interesting if you are remotely interested in accounting and finance.
The course reader is $45 and is necessary to pass the class. The course reader is where you will take all the notes, and without it, it is very difficult to pass the class.
Overall thoughts:
Overall, her tests are very fair if you study what's on the course reader. My recommendation is to take this class as you'll learn a ton about accounting which will help you in future courses. There is a stigma of Professor Gardner being challenging, which she sort of is, but if you take the time to actually learn the content and do some of the recommended homework problems not all of them, which are not graded, this class in my opinion is an easy A. Plus, if you supplement the lectures with book readings, you'll be completely fine. Overall, I probably spent about 2 hours a week of homework for this class.
all the reviews you've read before this are right, this class is nightmarish. do not take this course unless you absolutely have to, i.e. econ & biz econ majors. besides being a certified GPA tanker, the set up of this class is just unreasonable and more work than it needs to be. all of the assignments are extremely time-consuming and inefficient. she's extremely old-fashioned and requires everything to be printed out and completed by hand, including an excessively long assignment involving recording journal entries, which would be so much easier on a digital spreadsheet. although she can be charming at times, i find her to be an incredibly frustrating professor as she often goes on irrelevant tangents. she also expects students to memorize an incredibly unfair amount of information for the midterm and final exams. i think a cheat sheet would've been fair. overall, i despised this class and dreaded every day that i had to come in for lecture. i've heard there are students out there taking this class for fun, do not be like them.
Professor Gardner is an amazing lecturer and is very clear about her expectations for students. Her tests are extremely fair and she increased the time for the midterm due to previous feedback. You must understand the material to succeed in the class. She is very helpful and passionate about students and going to her office hours is worth it.
I have very mixed feelings about this class. While there are horrible reviews on Bruinwalk about this devastating class, Prof Gardner isn't a bad professor at all. From the perspective of teaching and lecturing, she is phenomenal. One of the best instructors I had at UCLA. However, she does have big classes, and she is always busy. Her email response is very slow, and she is often, if not always, late to her office hours (10-20 minutes on a good day, 30-80 minutes on a bad day). Moreover, the course material is tough, despite how great she teaches the material. Inevitably, there is always a long line waiting for her office hours, even 30 minutes before the office hours time. It feels like a waiting line for a Micheline star restaurant, while it is just for a 5-minute office hour session.
Among all these things, she is still a great instructor. Nonetheless, this course is very challenging, especially for those who are weak in algebra and numbers. This class will be a nightmare for those who don't enjoy accounting, and the 5 assignments are very time-consuming and useless. The only assignment that helps you is assignment 2, which is graded on completion.
Grade breakdown:
-Midterm 35%
- Final 35%
- Assignment #1 10%: answering questions regarding Warren Buffett and Berkshire Hathaway
- Assignment #2 Required to pass the course: practice midterm exam-type stuff
- Assignment #3 10%: group project on a sector (each member analyzes one company from that specific sector
- Assignment #4 9%: group project that summarizes the group's findings and an investment recommendation from that sector.
- Assignment #5 1%: Roth IRA application
As I mentioned, these assignments are very tedious and dreadful. For me, these assignments lowered my grade rather than boosting it. That said, this course was worth taking and strongly built my foundation for accounting and MGMT 1B (I had Gardner for this too)
In summary, if this course is the only offering of MGMT 1A and you are willing to work very hard and learn a lot, this will be a good choice. If that, reconsider. Also, if you are taking this for fun with Gardner, you will regret it. PLEASE DO NOT TAKE THIS FOR FUN: only take it if it is necessary.
Professor Gardner is by far one of the most engaging lecturers at UCLA. She really drills the basic foundations into you through repetition and this genuinely helped me learn a lot of the content. This class is not easy, but it is also not difficult at all. The class was 35% midterm, 35% final, and 30% assignments (there are 5, and 1 of them you need to complete to pass the class). The assignments are lengthy so make sure to not procrastinate, but it is very doable as long as you space out your work. The midterm covers the first half of the course reader and Assignment 2 while the final is the second half of the course reader. It was all short answer format so you need to know the content well, but the exam was very fair and all of the content is for sure covered in the course reader. Biggest tip is to pace yourself well (My mistake was spending too much time on several problems and I ended up not being able to finish one of the more heavily weighted questions. The points I lost from not finishing that question made up ⅔ of the total points I’d lost that midterm. So make sure to just keep moving and don’t bother checking your calculations multiple times when you haven’t finished the exam yet). The final was about the same difficulty and had a similar structure. The midterm was curved generously (80-100 was A range, 60-80 was B range, etc) and there was 3% extra credit added to your overall grade for completing the course evaluation. In terms of overall studying and class tips: 1) know the course reader front to back, you don’t need to know super minute details, but Professor Gardner will point out important vocabulary terms you need to know so be sure to study those; 2) if you have an iPad, scan blank pages of the course reader into your device so you can redo the course reader problems before the exams (this is by far the most helpful method to really get familiar with the content and problems); 3) reading the textbook is not necessary, it just provides some additional information but information in the textbook that is not on the course reader is not on the exam; 4) for studying for the midterm, redo Assignment 2 because half of the test is basically just that; 5) put effort into the assignments, they are graded somewhat strictly on accuracy and thoroughness but mid to high As are definitely achievable (just don’t expect 100s). TLDR: If you end up with Professor Gardner, there is really nothing to be worried about. As long as you put in effort to learn the content and redo the course reader, you will be fine.
Your trial balance will not balance on the midterm. I repeat, your trial balance will not balance on the midterm. After reading all the reviews about Gardner I was worried going in and to be fair she does teach the material really well but the midterm and final were wayyyyy too hard. Although it is super similar to the course reader, she formats and words it different which really gets you, but its still doable. I knew plenty of people that ended up with B+/ A-. TBH the class isn't that hard, I'm just didn't prepare enough for the midterm and final. The assignments are a pain in the ass and it is so unfair for a 15 page assignment to be graded on accuracy. You don't need to do practice problems to study for the midterm and final but if things don't click, it won't hurt you. Just make sure you really know that course reader inside and out and study at least 3 days before the midterm and final. Grading is 35% midterm, 35% final 30% assignments with 3% extra credit for filling out course eval. With all of that being said, fuck Gardner because I have to retake this class.
Professor Gardner is an excellent lecturer, literally the only professor I would not asleep in her class because her lecture is just so entertaining and helpful toward the course. She genuinely care about students’ career development and is there to provide resources and supports for students seeking career advices. I also enjoyed doing the assignments because they are actually helpful in getting a better understanding of accounting and investing, despite many people said they were redundant and extremely long. I get it, for people who are not interested in accounting this class might be boring and unbearable for them. Some cons of this course:
- the lecture is not recorded but attendance is not required
- the Coursereader was expensive, like around $50?
Overall, as long as you study hard, pay attention in lecture, understand the assignment, and do the recommended textbook practices, you will be fine in this course. The curve is pretty generous and she also gives out 3% extra credit for turning in evaluation form.
She's a very motivated lecturer and you won't get bored in her class. But the exams are pretty hard and her grading is an actual black box. Supposedly it's 35% midterm, 35% final, 10% assignment 1, 10% assignment 3, 9% assignment 3, 1% Roth IRA. Assignment 2 was just a pass no pass. She said that she would curve the midterm so that the 60-80 was B- to B+, 80 and above was A- to A+. I scored low 70s on the midterm and final, and had extremely high grades on the three assignments (97%). I also filled out the course evaluation that had 3% extra credit attached. But instead, the only thing in the gradebook was the midterm, final, and the participation, which didn't even go through for me. She never responded to my email regarding the extra credit either. Please just take this class with Woo, and if you're in the class with Gardner right now, just drop it, it's not worth it in my opinion. Even if you already bought the course reader, it's not easy.
Reading the reviews for this class made me worried coming into it, but it honestly isn't as bad as it seems. You have to dedicate a lot of time to the class due to the assignments she gives but they are manageable if you make some friends in the class to work on them with. You also must attend class because she doesn't post anything online, however, Gardner has a bubbly and engaging personality so the lectures aren't too bad. The grading scheme is 35% midterm, 35% final, and the rest includes 5 assignments (although the second assigment is the longest and is just required to pass the class - no credit given). The midterm is based on the first 60 pages of the course reader and the final is based on the rest of the course reader. The exams were confusing at the first look because she gives limited practice in the course reader and phrases the questions differently in the exams than how she has them in the course reader. She curved the midterm generously and also gave 3% extra credit for completing the course evaluation. I've heard to take Woo instead of Gardner if you have the option, but if you end up with Gardner I wouldn't be too worried.
this class was a joke. The professor does not record or post slides of her lectures making it harder to study. Also there are 5 assignments throughout the quarter all except for one is actually relevant to the course. The rest is just a waste of time. None of them were put into the grade book/graded so the final grade is dependent on your midterm and final. There is a chance to get extra credit if you write a review.
Professor Gardner is easily one of the best accounting professors here at UCLA. Especially for introduction classes such as 1A, students are guaranteed to learn a plethora of information from her lectures. Here, I will break down some of the pros and cons of her class.
Pros:
Her lectures are very engaging and informative. If you go to her lectures and actively pay attention, you will absorb all of the information needed for tests. She also isn't like your stereotypical accounting professor and brings a lot of energy to the lectures and obviously has a passion to help her students.
She is very focused on career recruiting. Professor Gardner always has her office hours open and is always available to talk after class in regards to career. Any questions you might have, she can probably answer, making her a great resource for anyone looking to break into any sector post-college.
The content is relatively easy as it is an introduction class.
My TA did not take attendance for discussion either.
Cons:
She does give a lot of work. There are four assignments that take a decent amount of time to finish, but if done correctly and you allocate the proper time to finish the assignments they are no problem. They are also generally interesting if you are remotely interested in accounting and finance.
The course reader is $45 and is necessary to pass the class. The course reader is where you will take all the notes, and without it, it is very difficult to pass the class.
Overall thoughts:
Overall, her tests are very fair if you study what's on the course reader. My recommendation is to take this class as you'll learn a ton about accounting which will help you in future courses. There is a stigma of Professor Gardner being challenging, which she sort of is, but if you take the time to actually learn the content and do some of the recommended homework problems not all of them, which are not graded, this class in my opinion is an easy A. Plus, if you supplement the lectures with book readings, you'll be completely fine. Overall, I probably spent about 2 hours a week of homework for this class.
all the reviews you've read before this are right, this class is nightmarish. do not take this course unless you absolutely have to, i.e. econ & biz econ majors. besides being a certified GPA tanker, the set up of this class is just unreasonable and more work than it needs to be. all of the assignments are extremely time-consuming and inefficient. she's extremely old-fashioned and requires everything to be printed out and completed by hand, including an excessively long assignment involving recording journal entries, which would be so much easier on a digital spreadsheet. although she can be charming at times, i find her to be an incredibly frustrating professor as she often goes on irrelevant tangents. she also expects students to memorize an incredibly unfair amount of information for the midterm and final exams. i think a cheat sheet would've been fair. overall, i despised this class and dreaded every day that i had to come in for lecture. i've heard there are students out there taking this class for fun, do not be like them.
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