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- mandatory attendance in person
- 2 hour long lectures broken into two 1-hour blocks with 5-10 minute break in between
- super boring lectures
- easy homework assignments from the required textbook
- open note/internet exams -- large time window given, heavily reliant on lecture content
This dude is a kid fiddler. On the epstein list confirmed. Why is he giving Epstein information about how to make babies suck on pacifiers more vigorously???
Fire him
https://www.reddit.com/r/ucla/comments/1qsqi7d/ucla_professor_discussing_newborns_with_epstein/
I have never written a review for a professor or class but this class inspired me to. Mark is the WORST PROFESSOR imaginable. You will not learn a single thing. He is insufferable. I genuinely do not like him at all. He also recently said a very ignorant email about ucla protests. This guy should be fired
As much as I wanted to enjoy this class, I found Professor Tramo to be very unclear and, personally, the content was boring to me. The exams are all online and he gives you a ton of time to do them (midterm you had like 2ish days to do it and final was 7-8 hours), so that was nice to not have in person exams. In particular, I found the final to be confusingly worded and quite unclear, especially when it came to the brain anatomy identification, so that was frustrating. I would just make sure you understand what the graphs in his slides are saying as that tended to show up a lot of his exams. Overall, the class was alright for a science GE. I think it's easier than some of the other science GE's you could take, but definitely not the most interesting, which is exacerbated by the fact that the discussions and lectures have graded attendance.
Easy GE! Professor was nice, but content was not very interesting.
Lectures: Professor uses slides during lecture. Attendance is mandatory and is checked through a google form link that is posted through a QR link in the lecture slides. Lecture content was pretty boring.
Discussion: Attendance is also mandatory for discussion and is checked in the same way (through a google form link and QR code on the slides). TA Rachel Scott was very caring and helped keep the material actually engaging.
Homework: There is weekly individual homework that consists of questions from the textbook. Very easy and took maybe 10-15 minutes to complete each assignment.
Paper: Since there are no exams, the biggest assignment is the group paper on a topic of your choice. The paper is supposed to be a bit long, and my group members waited until last-minute to complete their parts of the paper, so it was all a bit disorganized and stressful. There are a few group homework assignments leading up to the paper, which are fairly short.
This is an easy A, because the requirements are very low. Otherwise, I didn't learn much. The grading was very soft, and there are no exams. Through the course, I felt nobody cared about anything. The assignments are only there so grades can be assigned.
The downside is that you won't get any type of response from anyone. This is the worst since there is also a group project for a 7000–8000 word paper. There was no syllabus until 2 days before submission. Nobody cared if someone on your group decides to not show up and do work.
Our group had 4 people, and the situation was absolutely bad. One dude just decided to write 1000 words with no claims and be done. He doesn't do any more work, and the TA and Professor absolutely have not cared. After the submission, when I checked Turnitin, I found that almost an entire page of stuff written by another group member is filed with plagiarism! At last, it only seemed that the TA cared even less and gave us a solid grade.
- mandatory attendance in person
- 2 hour long lectures broken into two 1-hour blocks with 5-10 minute break in between
- super boring lectures
- easy homework assignments from the required textbook
- open note/internet exams -- large time window given, heavily reliant on lecture content
This dude is a kid fiddler. On the epstein list confirmed. Why is he giving Epstein information about how to make babies suck on pacifiers more vigorously???
Fire him
https://www.reddit.com/r/ucla/comments/1qsqi7d/ucla_professor_discussing_newborns_with_epstein/
I have never written a review for a professor or class but this class inspired me to. Mark is the WORST PROFESSOR imaginable. You will not learn a single thing. He is insufferable. I genuinely do not like him at all. He also recently said a very ignorant email about ucla protests. This guy should be fired
As much as I wanted to enjoy this class, I found Professor Tramo to be very unclear and, personally, the content was boring to me. The exams are all online and he gives you a ton of time to do them (midterm you had like 2ish days to do it and final was 7-8 hours), so that was nice to not have in person exams. In particular, I found the final to be confusingly worded and quite unclear, especially when it came to the brain anatomy identification, so that was frustrating. I would just make sure you understand what the graphs in his slides are saying as that tended to show up a lot of his exams. Overall, the class was alright for a science GE. I think it's easier than some of the other science GE's you could take, but definitely not the most interesting, which is exacerbated by the fact that the discussions and lectures have graded attendance.
Easy GE! Professor was nice, but content was not very interesting.
Lectures: Professor uses slides during lecture. Attendance is mandatory and is checked through a google form link that is posted through a QR link in the lecture slides. Lecture content was pretty boring.
Discussion: Attendance is also mandatory for discussion and is checked in the same way (through a google form link and QR code on the slides). TA Rachel Scott was very caring and helped keep the material actually engaging.
Homework: There is weekly individual homework that consists of questions from the textbook. Very easy and took maybe 10-15 minutes to complete each assignment.
Paper: Since there are no exams, the biggest assignment is the group paper on a topic of your choice. The paper is supposed to be a bit long, and my group members waited until last-minute to complete their parts of the paper, so it was all a bit disorganized and stressful. There are a few group homework assignments leading up to the paper, which are fairly short.
This is an easy A, because the requirements are very low. Otherwise, I didn't learn much. The grading was very soft, and there are no exams. Through the course, I felt nobody cared about anything. The assignments are only there so grades can be assigned.
The downside is that you won't get any type of response from anyone. This is the worst since there is also a group project for a 7000–8000 word paper. There was no syllabus until 2 days before submission. Nobody cared if someone on your group decides to not show up and do work.
Our group had 4 people, and the situation was absolutely bad. One dude just decided to write 1000 words with no claims and be done. He doesn't do any more work, and the TA and Professor absolutely have not cared. After the submission, when I checked Turnitin, I found that almost an entire page of stuff written by another group member is filed with plagiarism! At last, it only seemed that the TA cared even less and gave us a solid grade.
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