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I loved Professor Greene, she had great energy and was super clear and helpful. The workload was very manageable, we had homework online and the exams were also online.
Professor Greene is amazing and is very accommodating with assignments. She drops two of your lowest written exam grades and even your lowest midterm (one of the grading schemes). The written homework was very time-consuming weekly but the mypearson lab was straightforward and gives you multiple tties and you can submit it late but with point deductions. Great professor.
I love professor Greene. I think she is the best and is my favorite at UCLA. She is super understanding and flexible. Her homework assignments do take time but are pretty helpful for understanding the content. She drops the lowest 2 homework assignments which is nice. Her 2 midterms and final were fairly easy, and I don't know anyone who did poorly or thought they were unfair.
I definitely recommend taking her class!
Amazing! I highly recommend Professor Greene. She explains tough concepts in an easily understandable manner and is very dedicated to student success. She is always willing to give you extra help and clarification to ensure mastery of the material. Exams were fair and relatively straightforward. She is not trying to trick you with very challenging problems or wordy questions, she just wants to evaluate your knowledge. I would recommend to study the worksheets that are given out during discussion, some of the problems were almost identical. The homework was also very valuable and useful.
It was a pleasure to be in her class!
This class is definitely a "do it yourself" type of thing. While the lectures are clear, they are seldom helpful for homeworks and the overall understanding on any concept. The achieve homeworks are helpful to understand material that is a similar level of challenging for the tests, but the textbook homework is much simpler and has nothing much to do with the tests.
Professor was really nice and sweet but I felt her teaching was extremely scattered, hard to follow, and most of her lectures consisted of her just drawing graphs on the board. She didn't have a homework grader so our written homework was graded on completion and then we had online assignments worth 15% of the grade. Exams were hard and she didn't really give partial credit but she drops one of your midterms if you didn't do well. Overall I feel like I struggled in the class because her teaching didn't feel very helpful to me, but I was able to do well on the final and still earn a B+.
I love Professor Greene so much! She is so sweet! My grandmother used to be a teacher and used to teach me when I was young and I got the exact same feeling with Prof Greene.
She is probably the kindest, friendliest, most caring, patient and awesome professor that teaches undergraduate math at UCLA.
The class is very easy and manageable. Requires minimal effort and is an easy A.
If you are going to take any math class at UCLA and you see that Prof Paige Greene is offering it, take it without a second doubt.
I do not recommend this class. Professor Greene teaches solely from a chalkboard, with no recordings, lecture notes, or other materials from lecture. She does not give feedback on homework or midterms, just grades the midterms as correct or incorrect. Whenever I email her for help or clarification, she responds with 'check Canvas' when there's no information about the question I asked on Canvas. When she does release solutions for worksheets or midterm/finals practices, she doesn't show all her work so you can't track where you messed up in the problem and on the midterms if you don't solve the problem the exact way she expects it to be solved then it is incorrect.
Professor Greene is a very helpful and nice professor. Her lectures are not the most engaging, but you will learn all the material if you go to the lectures. She offers office hours after almost every lecture (3 times a week).
The class is structured into homework grades, 2 midterms and a final. The homework is either online (in which you have multiple attempts per question) and or on paper, with both of them graded or accuracy. The midterms were very manageable for me and I got an A+ on both. I would highly recommend this course for life science majors hoping to meet the math requirements!
Class is well-structured, slow-paced, and not a whole lot of work. Discussion attendance is mandatory. Two midterms and a final, midterms were short of about five questions (but some have multiple parts). Final was half multiple choice half free response. There are two grading schemes so you can weigh the final to be heavier if you didn't do well on a midterm. If your major accepts 3a take this class, it's easier than ls 30a or math 31a and professor greene is the best she is there to help you get an A
I loved Professor Greene, she had great energy and was super clear and helpful. The workload was very manageable, we had homework online and the exams were also online.
Professor Greene is amazing and is very accommodating with assignments. She drops two of your lowest written exam grades and even your lowest midterm (one of the grading schemes). The written homework was very time-consuming weekly but the mypearson lab was straightforward and gives you multiple tties and you can submit it late but with point deductions. Great professor.
I love professor Greene. I think she is the best and is my favorite at UCLA. She is super understanding and flexible. Her homework assignments do take time but are pretty helpful for understanding the content. She drops the lowest 2 homework assignments which is nice. Her 2 midterms and final were fairly easy, and I don't know anyone who did poorly or thought they were unfair.
I definitely recommend taking her class!
Amazing! I highly recommend Professor Greene. She explains tough concepts in an easily understandable manner and is very dedicated to student success. She is always willing to give you extra help and clarification to ensure mastery of the material. Exams were fair and relatively straightforward. She is not trying to trick you with very challenging problems or wordy questions, she just wants to evaluate your knowledge. I would recommend to study the worksheets that are given out during discussion, some of the problems were almost identical. The homework was also very valuable and useful.
It was a pleasure to be in her class!
This class is definitely a "do it yourself" type of thing. While the lectures are clear, they are seldom helpful for homeworks and the overall understanding on any concept. The achieve homeworks are helpful to understand material that is a similar level of challenging for the tests, but the textbook homework is much simpler and has nothing much to do with the tests.
Professor was really nice and sweet but I felt her teaching was extremely scattered, hard to follow, and most of her lectures consisted of her just drawing graphs on the board. She didn't have a homework grader so our written homework was graded on completion and then we had online assignments worth 15% of the grade. Exams were hard and she didn't really give partial credit but she drops one of your midterms if you didn't do well. Overall I feel like I struggled in the class because her teaching didn't feel very helpful to me, but I was able to do well on the final and still earn a B+.
I love Professor Greene so much! She is so sweet! My grandmother used to be a teacher and used to teach me when I was young and I got the exact same feeling with Prof Greene.
She is probably the kindest, friendliest, most caring, patient and awesome professor that teaches undergraduate math at UCLA.
The class is very easy and manageable. Requires minimal effort and is an easy A.
If you are going to take any math class at UCLA and you see that Prof Paige Greene is offering it, take it without a second doubt.
I do not recommend this class. Professor Greene teaches solely from a chalkboard, with no recordings, lecture notes, or other materials from lecture. She does not give feedback on homework or midterms, just grades the midterms as correct or incorrect. Whenever I email her for help or clarification, she responds with 'check Canvas' when there's no information about the question I asked on Canvas. When she does release solutions for worksheets or midterm/finals practices, she doesn't show all her work so you can't track where you messed up in the problem and on the midterms if you don't solve the problem the exact way she expects it to be solved then it is incorrect.
Professor Greene is a very helpful and nice professor. Her lectures are not the most engaging, but you will learn all the material if you go to the lectures. She offers office hours after almost every lecture (3 times a week).
The class is structured into homework grades, 2 midterms and a final. The homework is either online (in which you have multiple attempts per question) and or on paper, with both of them graded or accuracy. The midterms were very manageable for me and I got an A+ on both. I would highly recommend this course for life science majors hoping to meet the math requirements!
Class is well-structured, slow-paced, and not a whole lot of work. Discussion attendance is mandatory. Two midterms and a final, midterms were short of about five questions (but some have multiple parts). Final was half multiple choice half free response. There are two grading schemes so you can weigh the final to be heavier if you didn't do well on a midterm. If your major accepts 3a take this class, it's easier than ls 30a or math 31a and professor greene is the best she is there to help you get an A