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Professor Greene is so sweet! The class is very organized and clear. Homework can take a while if you're slow at math, but it is never too extreme. For Math 1, the textbook was free and online. Her LA's were very helpful, and set up review sessions before the test. Amazing professor, would take again.
Professor Greene is amazing! She is so helpful and approachable. I attended almost every one of her office hours because I tend to struggle with math and I ended the quarter with an A. She is so great at explaining the content and really cares about how her students learn the material. Her midterms and finals are challenging, but nothing that she does not prepare you for. If you do and understand all of the worksheets and materials she assigns, you'll be very prepared. Overall, Professor Greene is so considerate, compassionate, and caring. I've never met another professor that cares about her students so much, not only in academics, but on a personal level as well.
She gives out study materials like practice exams and practice tests that reflect exactly what she is testing you on. She makes herself available and goes above and beyond to explain the concepts. The LAs were pretty awesome and this is the first math TA (Alex) I have had who isn't completely useless.
You have online and paper homework but she makes sure to make them light and give you ample time to complete the online homework. She does two grading scales and picks automatically from the one that gives you the better grade.
Honestly, there's basically no way you won't get an A in the class. Just do the work study the material she gives you and focus on staying on top of your game and you'll ace this no problemo.
This class was very straightforward as it’s comprised of just two midterms and a final. She’s a very nice professor and provides study guides that ACTUALLY reflect the material covered in class. I’d recommend this class for sure.
Paige is amazing! Definitely go to her office hours. They're like six hours a week, and you can just hang out and do hw with the LAs and she comes over to help you when you need it. She makes sure you understand. Her tests are almost exact replicas of the practice exams, but she does like to throw in little tricks to make you think (shouldn't be too hard though). Honestly an easier route than LS30, especially if you had AP in high school. Take this class!
Professor Greene was extremely caring about her students and always had a positive attitude. She offers lots of office hours and brings in learning assistants too so it was easy to find someone to answer a question or help with the homework. The homework can take a long time some weeks but the exams are really straightforward if you take her practice tests. If math isn't your strong suit she's a great professor to have!
One of my favorite professors at UCLA! She is very clear, concise, and charming during her lectures, often stopping to ensure that she's moving at an acceptable speed for everyone. Greene is very approachable during her many office hours, as she values your time and your questions. Her tests are fair, and she gives plenty of resources to prepare for them. I highly recommend taking one of her classes if you can!
Hi, I took Dr. Greene's class as a freshman, and to be honest, this class was mostly a review for me since I took AP Calculus AB back in high school. However, there are one or two concepts (I believe) that the UCLA curriculum teaches that are not part of the collegeboard/AP calc AB exam. All in all, I would say that Dr. Greene is a really nice professor and she is very straight forward as a lecturer. However, there are some concepts where she is not clear with her explanations and the "why we do this step" factor for some problems, but you can always show up to her office hours where she will reteach you the concept in a much slower pace and she'll actually do problems with you! She was willing to look over my homework answers and pinpoint any small mistakes I have made haha. She is actually one of the most caring and sweetest professor I have ever had, she will put an effort in getting to know you and she'll try to remember your name. One thing about this class is that it is not on bruincast, homework is due at the beginning of lecture every Friday, and during discussions, she makes the TAs hand out work sheets with extra practice problems. All in all, she provides many resources for her students to pass and do well.
Sweet teacher and a decent workload. I honestly benefitted more from the discussion sessions rather than the lecture though (TA was Harris Khan). Prof Greene was a good teacher as well though. The only flaw is that it's a little hard to get into contact with her which is understandable.
Professor Greene is so sweet! The class is very organized and clear. Homework can take a while if you're slow at math, but it is never too extreme. For Math 1, the textbook was free and online. Her LA's were very helpful, and set up review sessions before the test. Amazing professor, would take again.
Professor Greene is amazing! She is so helpful and approachable. I attended almost every one of her office hours because I tend to struggle with math and I ended the quarter with an A. She is so great at explaining the content and really cares about how her students learn the material. Her midterms and finals are challenging, but nothing that she does not prepare you for. If you do and understand all of the worksheets and materials she assigns, you'll be very prepared. Overall, Professor Greene is so considerate, compassionate, and caring. I've never met another professor that cares about her students so much, not only in academics, but on a personal level as well.
She gives out study materials like practice exams and practice tests that reflect exactly what she is testing you on. She makes herself available and goes above and beyond to explain the concepts. The LAs were pretty awesome and this is the first math TA (Alex) I have had who isn't completely useless.
You have online and paper homework but she makes sure to make them light and give you ample time to complete the online homework. She does two grading scales and picks automatically from the one that gives you the better grade.
Honestly, there's basically no way you won't get an A in the class. Just do the work study the material she gives you and focus on staying on top of your game and you'll ace this no problemo.
This class was very straightforward as it’s comprised of just two midterms and a final. She’s a very nice professor and provides study guides that ACTUALLY reflect the material covered in class. I’d recommend this class for sure.
Paige is amazing! Definitely go to her office hours. They're like six hours a week, and you can just hang out and do hw with the LAs and she comes over to help you when you need it. She makes sure you understand. Her tests are almost exact replicas of the practice exams, but she does like to throw in little tricks to make you think (shouldn't be too hard though). Honestly an easier route than LS30, especially if you had AP in high school. Take this class!
Professor Greene was extremely caring about her students and always had a positive attitude. She offers lots of office hours and brings in learning assistants too so it was easy to find someone to answer a question or help with the homework. The homework can take a long time some weeks but the exams are really straightforward if you take her practice tests. If math isn't your strong suit she's a great professor to have!
One of my favorite professors at UCLA! She is very clear, concise, and charming during her lectures, often stopping to ensure that she's moving at an acceptable speed for everyone. Greene is very approachable during her many office hours, as she values your time and your questions. Her tests are fair, and she gives plenty of resources to prepare for them. I highly recommend taking one of her classes if you can!
Hi, I took Dr. Greene's class as a freshman, and to be honest, this class was mostly a review for me since I took AP Calculus AB back in high school. However, there are one or two concepts (I believe) that the UCLA curriculum teaches that are not part of the collegeboard/AP calc AB exam. All in all, I would say that Dr. Greene is a really nice professor and she is very straight forward as a lecturer. However, there are some concepts where she is not clear with her explanations and the "why we do this step" factor for some problems, but you can always show up to her office hours where she will reteach you the concept in a much slower pace and she'll actually do problems with you! She was willing to look over my homework answers and pinpoint any small mistakes I have made haha. She is actually one of the most caring and sweetest professor I have ever had, she will put an effort in getting to know you and she'll try to remember your name. One thing about this class is that it is not on bruincast, homework is due at the beginning of lecture every Friday, and during discussions, she makes the TAs hand out work sheets with extra practice problems. All in all, she provides many resources for her students to pass and do well.
Sweet teacher and a decent workload. I honestly benefitted more from the discussion sessions rather than the lecture though (TA was Harris Khan). Prof Greene was a good teacher as well though. The only flaw is that it's a little hard to get into contact with her which is understandable.