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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.
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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Mrs.MOE's class is always engaging and has a very chill but serious discussion atmosphere. She gave us the topics about the American politics from different perspectives, especially combined with the supplement materials of different artists, journalists, and some politicians. As a Chinese, I really appreciate those contents as they were fresh, but helpful for me to understand the US's politics climates in current time. She is always smiling and talking with students all the time to solve problems each by each, with great help. I really like her grading system that she usually has one quiz about the pre-reading materials that we need to print them out and take to class. The quiz is not hard but time tight. If you read the articles carefully, you can get it out. However, she gives extra points and chance of extra curriculum activities to boost our scores. Overall, her work load was a little heavy for me, but maybe ok for native speakers. I really liker Prof.Moe, and take this class if you can.
Choose this professor if you can. I really love Mrs.Moe's class, where its actually a time period that I can have my mind motivated but relaxed. The strengths should be the class's content that is really connected to the society and our life--politics, humanities, and science. Doc.Moe's really kind and always encourages students in different projects. However, the weaknesses may be the work load that is a little much for me, to real a lot, as I am actually not familiar with the US politics or society situation. Overall, really recommend this course. Doc.Moe gives high scores, and very detailed explainations in homework.
As a biochem major, I dreaded taking english, but Professor Moe’s class was a nice surprise! She’s super kind, engaging, and made class fun even over Zoom. The class focus was Political Violence, with discussions covering both historical and recent events like January 6th, 2021. Professor Moe mixed informative and entertaining content—we read about 4 articles weekly, but also watched shows and movies like The Last of Us, Bridgerton, Vice, and Blackkklansman. I found the workload manageable, even in the 6-week summer format. That said, I really recommend keeping up with material, because we had regular content quizzes and a discussion participation component of our grade. We also had four short essays (around 600 words each) throughout the course and a final paper, which included a first and second draft. Professor Moe graded everything herself, and as long as you thoughtfully engaged with the material, it was easy to do well. My writing improved a lot in Dr. Moe's class, and I’d 100% recommend her to anyone taking ENGCOMP3!
As someone who never liked and was never good at English throughout high school, Dr. Moe made classes and writing tasks interesting. We had to watch one movie every week on average and a few readings that saw the films from different perspectives. If you keep an open mind, the topics are complex and fun to work through :) Participation grades are easy to max out as long as you speak up once every week; there are reading/movie quizzes that are fairly straightforward (loss points can be recovered through an optional essay); four 300-word homework essays are graded pretty leniently; and a final essay which does have to be more analytic and sophisticated to get a good grade. Overall, Dr. Moe is the best professor/English teacher I've ever had (she even brought donuts for us!), would really recommend this class to anyone looking to fulfill writing 1!!
I really enjoyed Dr. Moe's class, she was so so nice!! We talked about life after Roe v. Wade was overturned, feminism, and abortion. She was really understanding that everyone may have different opinions and wanted to create a safe space within our classroom.
It is NOT a traditional English class!! Moe does not walk you through how to write an essay, unlike other english 3 classes, and you have to get used to writing it the way she wants.
At times there was a lot of work due, but as long as you did it you would be fine. The homework essays wouldn't take too long, but there was often at least an hour or two of something you had to watch and read. Moe offers ten points of extra credit if you write an extra essay, and I would definitely recommend doing that! She also definitely has favorites, as there are no rubrics. That being said, as long as you pay attention in class, participate occasionally (I participated maybe once every other week and received an A on participation), come to every class, do the homework, and read/watch everything you will do absolutely fine. I would 100% recommend this class if you're interested in the topics and need writing 1, but you should already be a strong writer coming into it.
Relatively easy class, though assigned movies and articles could get a little bit long (she assigns one video and two article assignments every week).
Essays were pretty straightforward, she didn't grade too harshly.
A little strict with ensuring that you have your course reader and/or articles printed out.
Selling "The Reproduction of Desire" from Fall 2022, text ********** for details.
Professor Moe's class was super engaging and fun. Definitely recommend her class if you want an easy writing I course. Attendance and participation are mandatory for a good grade, but she is really accommodating and offers more than enough participation opportunities. Her homework is not difficult at all as long as you put in the time and effort to do it. There is only one final essay for her class and she gives you a lot of writing freedom. Professor Moe offers a lot of feedback and advice in writing the paper too :))
Weekly homework breakdown: Watch one film weekly and write a homework essay (500 words) connecting to an article she assigns, In-class group work assignment on an article
Overall grade breakdown: paper rough draft (10%), final paper (40%), homework (25%), group project (5%), participation (20%)
Overall, I enjoyed Professor Moe's class and felt I learned a lot. The topic was complex, but the homework was pretty light and manageable. The final essay was tough, so be sure to really understand the prompt and write well.
Professor Moe was an interesting professor to say the least. She seemed like she was very nice and you could talk to her if you needed something but the concepts of the class were very all over the place. Could never really tell what she was asking for in assignments and papers. The class is primarily just showing up to class and doing the writing assignments twice a week Along with a little group project and final paper towards the end of the quarter. Overall not my favorite class but if you have it required you can bust it out not to badly.
Mrs.MOE's class is always engaging and has a very chill but serious discussion atmosphere. She gave us the topics about the American politics from different perspectives, especially combined with the supplement materials of different artists, journalists, and some politicians. As a Chinese, I really appreciate those contents as they were fresh, but helpful for me to understand the US's politics climates in current time. She is always smiling and talking with students all the time to solve problems each by each, with great help. I really like her grading system that she usually has one quiz about the pre-reading materials that we need to print them out and take to class. The quiz is not hard but time tight. If you read the articles carefully, you can get it out. However, she gives extra points and chance of extra curriculum activities to boost our scores. Overall, her work load was a little heavy for me, but maybe ok for native speakers. I really liker Prof.Moe, and take this class if you can.
Choose this professor if you can. I really love Mrs.Moe's class, where its actually a time period that I can have my mind motivated but relaxed. The strengths should be the class's content that is really connected to the society and our life--politics, humanities, and science. Doc.Moe's really kind and always encourages students in different projects. However, the weaknesses may be the work load that is a little much for me, to real a lot, as I am actually not familiar with the US politics or society situation. Overall, really recommend this course. Doc.Moe gives high scores, and very detailed explainations in homework.
As a biochem major, I dreaded taking english, but Professor Moe’s class was a nice surprise! She’s super kind, engaging, and made class fun even over Zoom. The class focus was Political Violence, with discussions covering both historical and recent events like January 6th, 2021. Professor Moe mixed informative and entertaining content—we read about 4 articles weekly, but also watched shows and movies like The Last of Us, Bridgerton, Vice, and Blackkklansman. I found the workload manageable, even in the 6-week summer format. That said, I really recommend keeping up with material, because we had regular content quizzes and a discussion participation component of our grade. We also had four short essays (around 600 words each) throughout the course and a final paper, which included a first and second draft. Professor Moe graded everything herself, and as long as you thoughtfully engaged with the material, it was easy to do well. My writing improved a lot in Dr. Moe's class, and I’d 100% recommend her to anyone taking ENGCOMP3!
As someone who never liked and was never good at English throughout high school, Dr. Moe made classes and writing tasks interesting. We had to watch one movie every week on average and a few readings that saw the films from different perspectives. If you keep an open mind, the topics are complex and fun to work through :) Participation grades are easy to max out as long as you speak up once every week; there are reading/movie quizzes that are fairly straightforward (loss points can be recovered through an optional essay); four 300-word homework essays are graded pretty leniently; and a final essay which does have to be more analytic and sophisticated to get a good grade. Overall, Dr. Moe is the best professor/English teacher I've ever had (she even brought donuts for us!), would really recommend this class to anyone looking to fulfill writing 1!!
I really enjoyed Dr. Moe's class, she was so so nice!! We talked about life after Roe v. Wade was overturned, feminism, and abortion. She was really understanding that everyone may have different opinions and wanted to create a safe space within our classroom.
It is NOT a traditional English class!! Moe does not walk you through how to write an essay, unlike other english 3 classes, and you have to get used to writing it the way she wants.
At times there was a lot of work due, but as long as you did it you would be fine. The homework essays wouldn't take too long, but there was often at least an hour or two of something you had to watch and read. Moe offers ten points of extra credit if you write an extra essay, and I would definitely recommend doing that! She also definitely has favorites, as there are no rubrics. That being said, as long as you pay attention in class, participate occasionally (I participated maybe once every other week and received an A on participation), come to every class, do the homework, and read/watch everything you will do absolutely fine. I would 100% recommend this class if you're interested in the topics and need writing 1, but you should already be a strong writer coming into it.
Relatively easy class, though assigned movies and articles could get a little bit long (she assigns one video and two article assignments every week).
Essays were pretty straightforward, she didn't grade too harshly.
A little strict with ensuring that you have your course reader and/or articles printed out.
Selling "The Reproduction of Desire" from Fall 2022, text ********** for details.
Professor Moe's class was super engaging and fun. Definitely recommend her class if you want an easy writing I course. Attendance and participation are mandatory for a good grade, but she is really accommodating and offers more than enough participation opportunities. Her homework is not difficult at all as long as you put in the time and effort to do it. There is only one final essay for her class and she gives you a lot of writing freedom. Professor Moe offers a lot of feedback and advice in writing the paper too :))
Weekly homework breakdown: Watch one film weekly and write a homework essay (500 words) connecting to an article she assigns, In-class group work assignment on an article
Overall grade breakdown: paper rough draft (10%), final paper (40%), homework (25%), group project (5%), participation (20%)
Overall, I enjoyed Professor Moe's class and felt I learned a lot. The topic was complex, but the homework was pretty light and manageable. The final essay was tough, so be sure to really understand the prompt and write well.
Professor Moe was an interesting professor to say the least. She seemed like she was very nice and you could talk to her if you needed something but the concepts of the class were very all over the place. Could never really tell what she was asking for in assignments and papers. The class is primarily just showing up to class and doing the writing assignments twice a week Along with a little group project and final paper towards the end of the quarter. Overall not my favorite class but if you have it required you can bust it out not to badly.
Based on 94 Users
TOP TAGS
- Participation Matters (43)
- Gives Extra Credit (36)
- Would Take Again (35)
- Has Group Projects (36)