Kimberly J Berthet
Department of Microbiology, Immunology, and Molecular Genetics
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Quarter: Spring 2025
Grade: B+
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June 24, 2025

I'm surprised there aren't more reviews for this course + prof. combo after taking it and wanted add to validate the other recent post. Don't get me wrong, she's a nice person, gentle voiced lecturer, loves to speak about herself and her research which sounds interesting. But not a great instructor. THE COURSE WAS SO MESSY, and she had delayed or vague answers to our questions. The other review's experience of the campuswire is correct! Why have the page if we couldn't get the answers we needed - TAs would answer only random questions, not sure if they needed to check with her for other Qs but they were mostly left unanswered. Save yourself and try and take it with someone else!

Lecture: iClicker required, 2x a week 50 min., except she would read off the slides, mention small details about example organisms for 1 minute while she spent the rest of the time going over the broad concept - which was misleading because she said we didn't need to know specific organisms, and somehow you get the question wrong on the test because you don't know it by name. It wouldn't be worth going to lecture if there was no iClicker - oh wait! I'm pretty sure she gave everyone full iClicker points because she kept opening/closing polls by accident so even if you were supposed to have a certain amount of them done there wasn't really a way to track them. TLDR: very basic microbio topics, very detailed Qs on exams - you have to do quite a bit of inferencing.

Lab: As the other post says, it's a lot more work than you'd expect for a 5 unit course. But this is where most of the fun was and I really enjoyed the lab portion - some days you get out after 2 hours and some after just 1 you're done. You get an "unknown" you're tasked with identifying through vary many tests and present on at the end of the quarter with your group, which is a good bit of your grade too (100-200). Lab worksheets are 1-4 points (think, out of like almost 700 points) so not much but graded on accuracy and because you need results from tests back to analyze them they're due two weeks after each exercise is due. Mid-quarter you'll get to the point where you have like 8 sheets due every Sunday. There's lab practicals to check your skills but the TAs will prepare you well for that imo. I liked that we did a lot of the tests we learned in 101 and even more!

Further Logistics: She said the syllabus would be out of 705 in the first lecture, syllabus said 685. No answer to anyone's questions on this. A hefty amount of your grade is tests even though it's a LAB class - over 50% lol. They were fine, a little tricky and you obviously did a lot better if you could remember that one specific organism she mentioned for 0.2 seconds of the class - but some questions we all walked of the class in unison like "what the _ was that," and her wording on a lot of the questions would make you think she plugged a straightforwardly written Q into ChatGPT and went "make this harder to understand," truly. She gave us a 9 question study guide for MT1 which was way too easy to help with anything, and then none for the next two exams (lack of continuity there, thanks).

Also I'd like to CLARIFY something from the other post - NO EXAMS WERE CURVED, there was an ERROR on the key of one version of the exam which I happened to have - they put like 3 or 4 wrong answers on that key (also, each MCQ was like 3 points which is so much to lose, which is why it may have seemed like a curve but really the grading was just incorrect).

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Quarter: Spring 2025
Grade: A-
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June 19, 2025

TLDR: Good labs, impossible tests, weed out course, avoid and take with another professor if possible. If not, strap in.

I don't see any other reviews so I thought I'd write one for all the Bruins interested in taking this course. There's one thing that should be established immediately: this class is a 3 unit course, but the workload is more akin to a 5 unit course. Do not expect this class to be a cakewalk even if you took mimg 101 prior to this. There are two labs a week with no makeups if you miss them. During the lab they will hand you a sheet of paper and you fill out the data, then you have to go home and complete the worksheet problems, which the TAs are unhelpful with in lab. The problem with the worksheets is that they are graded heavily for your lab portion of the grade, but Berthet's grading scheme in the class is to pick a random question on the worksheet and if you get it wrong then you get a 0 for the worksheet even if you completed everything else. The tests for the class were very tough, and the professor consistently would take material outside of the course entirely (such as clinical applications) and ask questions about it on the exam. It was obvious that the tests were poor quality and extremely rushed. There was a study guide she posted but then she said at the top as a disclaimer that it could be any other content in the course so that wasn't very helpful. This class has a lab manual and a course textbook and between both the readings this should really be a 5 unit, as they will test you on anything mentioned in the manual, slides, lecture, or textbook. The lecture isn't recorded and has Iclicker as well. The first two lab practicals were easy but the last one was intentionally misleading in the wording of the questions, most people did worse on that one. Berthet was often extremely unorganized, at the beginning of the quarter she messed up the gradescope and had us jump through a bunch of extra hoops to join a entirely new separate gradescope (not linked to bruinlearn) and only announced this on Campuswire (despite telling us campuswire was optional to have). Then we'd ask questions on Campuswire and she wouldn't even communicate with us, even though it was her idea to have Campuswire??? Rarely were there announcements on bruinlearn, the syllabus was up front so make sure to read that to know what's going on in the course, but don't expect any reminders leading up to things like lab practicals.

I found the lab portion of this course to be extremely enjoyable, but felt as if I was being preyed upon by the professor and set up for failure, just like other "weed out" classes here. This class is no different. She said that we did "too well" on the first exam, said that the second one would be much harder, then laughed in class. The second midterm was so hard she had to curve it because no one could possibly get all the answers right given the material in the course. We also had to do a big project and presentation at the end of the quarter on top of the 3 exams which was a huge pain. Overall, I had a great time in the lab but this professor made the class so much more stressful and intense than it really had to be for a 3 unit.

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Quarter: Spring 2025
Grade: B+
June 24, 2025

I'm surprised there aren't more reviews for this course + prof. combo after taking it and wanted add to validate the other recent post. Don't get me wrong, she's a nice person, gentle voiced lecturer, loves to speak about herself and her research which sounds interesting. But not a great instructor. THE COURSE WAS SO MESSY, and she had delayed or vague answers to our questions. The other review's experience of the campuswire is correct! Why have the page if we couldn't get the answers we needed - TAs would answer only random questions, not sure if they needed to check with her for other Qs but they were mostly left unanswered. Save yourself and try and take it with someone else!

Lecture: iClicker required, 2x a week 50 min., except she would read off the slides, mention small details about example organisms for 1 minute while she spent the rest of the time going over the broad concept - which was misleading because she said we didn't need to know specific organisms, and somehow you get the question wrong on the test because you don't know it by name. It wouldn't be worth going to lecture if there was no iClicker - oh wait! I'm pretty sure she gave everyone full iClicker points because she kept opening/closing polls by accident so even if you were supposed to have a certain amount of them done there wasn't really a way to track them. TLDR: very basic microbio topics, very detailed Qs on exams - you have to do quite a bit of inferencing.

Lab: As the other post says, it's a lot more work than you'd expect for a 5 unit course. But this is where most of the fun was and I really enjoyed the lab portion - some days you get out after 2 hours and some after just 1 you're done. You get an "unknown" you're tasked with identifying through vary many tests and present on at the end of the quarter with your group, which is a good bit of your grade too (100-200). Lab worksheets are 1-4 points (think, out of like almost 700 points) so not much but graded on accuracy and because you need results from tests back to analyze them they're due two weeks after each exercise is due. Mid-quarter you'll get to the point where you have like 8 sheets due every Sunday. There's lab practicals to check your skills but the TAs will prepare you well for that imo. I liked that we did a lot of the tests we learned in 101 and even more!

Further Logistics: She said the syllabus would be out of 705 in the first lecture, syllabus said 685. No answer to anyone's questions on this. A hefty amount of your grade is tests even though it's a LAB class - over 50% lol. They were fine, a little tricky and you obviously did a lot better if you could remember that one specific organism she mentioned for 0.2 seconds of the class - but some questions we all walked of the class in unison like "what the _ was that," and her wording on a lot of the questions would make you think she plugged a straightforwardly written Q into ChatGPT and went "make this harder to understand," truly. She gave us a 9 question study guide for MT1 which was way too easy to help with anything, and then none for the next two exams (lack of continuity there, thanks).

Also I'd like to CLARIFY something from the other post - NO EXAMS WERE CURVED, there was an ERROR on the key of one version of the exam which I happened to have - they put like 3 or 4 wrong answers on that key (also, each MCQ was like 3 points which is so much to lose, which is why it may have seemed like a curve but really the grading was just incorrect).

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Quarter: Spring 2025
Grade: A-
June 19, 2025

TLDR: Good labs, impossible tests, weed out course, avoid and take with another professor if possible. If not, strap in.

I don't see any other reviews so I thought I'd write one for all the Bruins interested in taking this course. There's one thing that should be established immediately: this class is a 3 unit course, but the workload is more akin to a 5 unit course. Do not expect this class to be a cakewalk even if you took mimg 101 prior to this. There are two labs a week with no makeups if you miss them. During the lab they will hand you a sheet of paper and you fill out the data, then you have to go home and complete the worksheet problems, which the TAs are unhelpful with in lab. The problem with the worksheets is that they are graded heavily for your lab portion of the grade, but Berthet's grading scheme in the class is to pick a random question on the worksheet and if you get it wrong then you get a 0 for the worksheet even if you completed everything else. The tests for the class were very tough, and the professor consistently would take material outside of the course entirely (such as clinical applications) and ask questions about it on the exam. It was obvious that the tests were poor quality and extremely rushed. There was a study guide she posted but then she said at the top as a disclaimer that it could be any other content in the course so that wasn't very helpful. This class has a lab manual and a course textbook and between both the readings this should really be a 5 unit, as they will test you on anything mentioned in the manual, slides, lecture, or textbook. The lecture isn't recorded and has Iclicker as well. The first two lab practicals were easy but the last one was intentionally misleading in the wording of the questions, most people did worse on that one. Berthet was often extremely unorganized, at the beginning of the quarter she messed up the gradescope and had us jump through a bunch of extra hoops to join a entirely new separate gradescope (not linked to bruinlearn) and only announced this on Campuswire (despite telling us campuswire was optional to have). Then we'd ask questions on Campuswire and she wouldn't even communicate with us, even though it was her idea to have Campuswire??? Rarely were there announcements on bruinlearn, the syllabus was up front so make sure to read that to know what's going on in the course, but don't expect any reminders leading up to things like lab practicals.

I found the lab portion of this course to be extremely enjoyable, but felt as if I was being preyed upon by the professor and set up for failure, just like other "weed out" classes here. This class is no different. She said that we did "too well" on the first exam, said that the second one would be much harder, then laughed in class. The second midterm was so hard she had to curve it because no one could possibly get all the answers right given the material in the course. We also had to do a big project and presentation at the end of the quarter on top of the 3 exams which was a huge pain. Overall, I had a great time in the lab but this professor made the class so much more stressful and intense than it really had to be for a 3 unit.

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Easiness 2.0 / 5 How easy the class is, 1 being extremely difficult and 5 being easy peasy.
Clarity 2.0 / 5 How clear the class is, 1 being extremely unclear and 5 being very clear.
Workload 3.5 / 5 How much workload the class is, 1 being extremely heavy and 5 being extremely light.
Helpfulness 2.0 / 5 How helpful the class is, 1 being not helpful at all and 5 being extremely helpful.

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