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Professor Meng is evidently knowledgeable about the given topic. However, with that being said, his lectures are incredibly boring. He is very monotonous and has low energy, making it very difficult to stay engaged during lectures. This class has two online exams (a midterm and a final taken on Bruin Learn), and a lab section each week, which was incredibly easy. The exams are a reflection of his slides, in-class quizzes (which are not graded), and labs. While the material itself may not be very difficult, there is a tremendous amount of physics and geophysics present throughout the course. Therefore, without having a solid foundation or interest in physics, you will have to work extra hard to get a good grade. Overall, I would recommend taking some other GE’s that will be slightly easier and interesting at least.
This class was extremely boring. I found it very difficult to pay attention in lecture--if you're into earthquakes and earth science then you might be more engaged. The plus side was that this class was extremely easy and very low-effort. It is a great way to satisfy your science GE, and all exams are online which makes it even more convenient and less stressful.
This class was extremely boring. I found it very difficult to pay attention in lecture--if you're into earthquakes and earth science then you might be more engaged. The plus side was that this class was extremely easy and very low-effort. It is a great way to satisfy your science GE, and all exams are online which makes it even more convenient and less stressful.
Professor is nice. He posts slides before classes, which is very helpful. He also records every lecture on zoom and posts them. His accent makes it pretty hard to understand him. Lectures were extremely boring and he moves pretty fast-paced. I had about 10 pages (1.5 spaced) of notes after every lecture and the material was so excruciatingly boring that I stopped going after week two. Attendance is not taken during lecture, but it is taken during lab (but you can attend either and be counted for attendance via zoom). Labs consisted of 50 minutes of just working on the lab assignment with other classmates. The TAs help and will pretty much just tell you the right answer if you ask if your answers are correct. Easy to catch up if you don't go to class, but pretty time-consuming because of the lengthy slides. Besides a weekly lab assignment, there is also a weekly homework assignment, where the professor gives you a couple of videos and you pick one to summarize. I could finish them in 30 minutes because it was so easy (just pick the shortest video). He offered 3% extra credit boost to your grade if you review him and the TAs through UCLA surveys at the end of the quarter. Midterm and final were extremely hard, but they are both administered through BruinLearn and open for 24 hours on the day of the exams (once you open the exam, though, a timer starts). Since it was online, I got A's on both and finished with an A+. Easy GE if you have people to help you through the midterm and final
very easy GE, but kind of boring. the prof is very knowledgable in this subject, but the subject material is kind of uninteresting to me. attendance wasn't taken at lectures; we also had the choice of going in person or watching via zoom. I skipped this class often since I feel like I didn't get much more from the in-person lectures than just taking notes on my own (slides are posted online). labs were pretty quick and easy. midterm and final were both online and decently difficult. there is a textbook but it is not required and he never references it in the lectures or on tests, it's mostly for extra information (I didn't buy it).
This class, although very boring, was definitely one of the easiest classes I've ever taken. The workload was extremely light and the labs were pretty easy and could be completed within an hour. The lectures seemed like they would take forever, but the slides were pretty useful and helped for studying for the mid-term and final. Overall, it is a really easy GE and I'd recommend it to anyone who needs a class with lab credit.
This class was not one that I looked forward to, as the lectures were very long and often boring. That being said, it was very easy. For Fall 2021, the class was online with an in-person lab. Our midterm and final were online, multiple choice. You have one weekly assignment to write a MAXIMUM 5 sentence summary on a video/article of your choice out of the ones that he provides, and I kid you not the majority were 5 minute YouTube videos, so the homework took me like 15 minutes a week. There were labs every week, but as long as you follow the instructions on the lab doc, they were pretty much self-explanatory. If you need the physical lab GE, definitely recommend this class. Also, he gave us 3% extra credit If we filed out the course evals.
The class is something you can self-study with the help of his slides and the internet. His lectures are incredibly boring as he just reads off from the slides, but the labs were quite interesting and easy. Workload is pretty light- one lab and one short report every week- but it may become overwhelming when paired with 2 lectures to catch up on weekly. The midterm quiz was extremely easy but the final was kind of hard lol; I ended up getting the same grade for both of them though. Overall, this class is not something I would recommend if there are other options available but take this if you need a GPA booster or if you genuinely like the science behind earthquakes.
Professor Meng is evidently knowledgeable about the given topic. However, with that being said, his lectures are incredibly boring. He is very monotonous and has low energy, making it very difficult to stay engaged during lectures. This class has two online exams (a midterm and a final taken on Bruin Learn), and a lab section each week, which was incredibly easy. The exams are a reflection of his slides, in-class quizzes (which are not graded), and labs. While the material itself may not be very difficult, there is a tremendous amount of physics and geophysics present throughout the course. Therefore, without having a solid foundation or interest in physics, you will have to work extra hard to get a good grade. Overall, I would recommend taking some other GE’s that will be slightly easier and interesting at least.
This class was extremely boring. I found it very difficult to pay attention in lecture--if you're into earthquakes and earth science then you might be more engaged. The plus side was that this class was extremely easy and very low-effort. It is a great way to satisfy your science GE, and all exams are online which makes it even more convenient and less stressful.
This class was extremely boring. I found it very difficult to pay attention in lecture--if you're into earthquakes and earth science then you might be more engaged. The plus side was that this class was extremely easy and very low-effort. It is a great way to satisfy your science GE, and all exams are online which makes it even more convenient and less stressful.
Professor is nice. He posts slides before classes, which is very helpful. He also records every lecture on zoom and posts them. His accent makes it pretty hard to understand him. Lectures were extremely boring and he moves pretty fast-paced. I had about 10 pages (1.5 spaced) of notes after every lecture and the material was so excruciatingly boring that I stopped going after week two. Attendance is not taken during lecture, but it is taken during lab (but you can attend either and be counted for attendance via zoom). Labs consisted of 50 minutes of just working on the lab assignment with other classmates. The TAs help and will pretty much just tell you the right answer if you ask if your answers are correct. Easy to catch up if you don't go to class, but pretty time-consuming because of the lengthy slides. Besides a weekly lab assignment, there is also a weekly homework assignment, where the professor gives you a couple of videos and you pick one to summarize. I could finish them in 30 minutes because it was so easy (just pick the shortest video). He offered 3% extra credit boost to your grade if you review him and the TAs through UCLA surveys at the end of the quarter. Midterm and final were extremely hard, but they are both administered through BruinLearn and open for 24 hours on the day of the exams (once you open the exam, though, a timer starts). Since it was online, I got A's on both and finished with an A+. Easy GE if you have people to help you through the midterm and final
very easy GE, but kind of boring. the prof is very knowledgable in this subject, but the subject material is kind of uninteresting to me. attendance wasn't taken at lectures; we also had the choice of going in person or watching via zoom. I skipped this class often since I feel like I didn't get much more from the in-person lectures than just taking notes on my own (slides are posted online). labs were pretty quick and easy. midterm and final were both online and decently difficult. there is a textbook but it is not required and he never references it in the lectures or on tests, it's mostly for extra information (I didn't buy it).
This class, although very boring, was definitely one of the easiest classes I've ever taken. The workload was extremely light and the labs were pretty easy and could be completed within an hour. The lectures seemed like they would take forever, but the slides were pretty useful and helped for studying for the mid-term and final. Overall, it is a really easy GE and I'd recommend it to anyone who needs a class with lab credit.
This class was not one that I looked forward to, as the lectures were very long and often boring. That being said, it was very easy. For Fall 2021, the class was online with an in-person lab. Our midterm and final were online, multiple choice. You have one weekly assignment to write a MAXIMUM 5 sentence summary on a video/article of your choice out of the ones that he provides, and I kid you not the majority were 5 minute YouTube videos, so the homework took me like 15 minutes a week. There were labs every week, but as long as you follow the instructions on the lab doc, they were pretty much self-explanatory. If you need the physical lab GE, definitely recommend this class. Also, he gave us 3% extra credit If we filed out the course evals.
The class is something you can self-study with the help of his slides and the internet. His lectures are incredibly boring as he just reads off from the slides, but the labs were quite interesting and easy. Workload is pretty light- one lab and one short report every week- but it may become overwhelming when paired with 2 lectures to catch up on weekly. The midterm quiz was extremely easy but the final was kind of hard lol; I ended up getting the same grade for both of them though. Overall, this class is not something I would recommend if there are other options available but take this if you need a GPA booster or if you genuinely like the science behind earthquakes.
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