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Professor Greene is very strange, and she sends out a ton of emails that don't really mean anything. Shes a decent teacher, but she really just goes over what the book says. So you can honestly either go to lecture and never read or read and only go to lecture when hw is due. The class is not terribly hard. There is online homework which is easy to get 100% on and then written hw which again is pretty easy if you either go to class or read the book. The first midterm is very fair, I got a B on it by just doing the assigned hw. Prepare yourself now because you will most likely fail the second midterm. The final was pretty fair.
There is only one major flaw with this professor and that's how extremely difficult she makes the second midterm. I've taken Math 1 and Math 3A and i'm speaking from experience. The average in Math 1 for second midterm was 30-40% meaning that almost everyone failed. The same applied for Math 3A. Don't get me wrong she is very caring and have several tutoring sessions. She is also really nice, but I just want to emphasize how she throws curve balls for the second midterm. It usually goes like this
Midterm 1-easy
Midterm 2- no hours of studying can get you an A or B
Final- Medium difficulty (fair test)
Professor Paige Greene is one of the best professors at UCLA. She is thorough with all her explanations and truly cares that her students understand the concepts she's covering. She gives an incredible foundation in calculus that has helped me tremendously in MATH31A. Additionally, she makes herself available in unusually long office hours and is open to answer any level question you may have. She completely prepares you for her exams with practice quizes and "warm up" exercises at the beginning of many of her lectures. I wish she had foundational classes in many other topics. I'm very grateful for her instruction and manner. She's was perfect.
Professor Greene is the cutest. She is so concerned about student learning that you could probably convince her the class is not ready to take the final and she would postpone it. She kind of talks down to you like we are third graders but her tests and final was super easy and you generally don't have to go to class that often unless you don't catch on to math easily. Definitely an easy A!
I had Professor Greene over the summer. She was a great professor and genuinely wanted to help the students. She was always so cheerful so she was really easy to talk to. Her grading was lenient, but she still did her job as a Professor to make sure the students understood the concepts. There were no surprises on any of her tests. As long as you take advantage of the practice tests and try to fully understand everything then you will do great.
Paige Greene is an amazing math professor. She is understandable, caring and available. She really works hard to make sure that students understand concepts and can apply them. She is one of the most affective math professors I have taken at UCLA. I highly suggest her.
Paige Greene is an amazing math professor. She is understandable, caring and available. She really works hard to make sure that students understand concepts and can apply them. She is one of the most affective math professors I have taken at UCLA. I highly suggest her.
however, the final is really hard and not related to any content covered in class. Any study guides for the final are irrelevant making an average of 25% fail per lecture
Professor Greene is very strange, and she sends out a ton of emails that don't really mean anything. Shes a decent teacher, but she really just goes over what the book says. So you can honestly either go to lecture and never read or read and only go to lecture when hw is due. The class is not terribly hard. There is online homework which is easy to get 100% on and then written hw which again is pretty easy if you either go to class or read the book. The first midterm is very fair, I got a B on it by just doing the assigned hw. Prepare yourself now because you will most likely fail the second midterm. The final was pretty fair.
There is only one major flaw with this professor and that's how extremely difficult she makes the second midterm. I've taken Math 1 and Math 3A and i'm speaking from experience. The average in Math 1 for second midterm was 30-40% meaning that almost everyone failed. The same applied for Math 3A. Don't get me wrong she is very caring and have several tutoring sessions. She is also really nice, but I just want to emphasize how she throws curve balls for the second midterm. It usually goes like this
Midterm 1-easy
Midterm 2- no hours of studying can get you an A or B
Final- Medium difficulty (fair test)
Professor Paige Greene is one of the best professors at UCLA. She is thorough with all her explanations and truly cares that her students understand the concepts she's covering. She gives an incredible foundation in calculus that has helped me tremendously in MATH31A. Additionally, she makes herself available in unusually long office hours and is open to answer any level question you may have. She completely prepares you for her exams with practice quizes and "warm up" exercises at the beginning of many of her lectures. I wish she had foundational classes in many other topics. I'm very grateful for her instruction and manner. She's was perfect.
Professor Greene is the cutest. She is so concerned about student learning that you could probably convince her the class is not ready to take the final and she would postpone it. She kind of talks down to you like we are third graders but her tests and final was super easy and you generally don't have to go to class that often unless you don't catch on to math easily. Definitely an easy A!
I had Professor Greene over the summer. She was a great professor and genuinely wanted to help the students. She was always so cheerful so she was really easy to talk to. Her grading was lenient, but she still did her job as a Professor to make sure the students understood the concepts. There were no surprises on any of her tests. As long as you take advantage of the practice tests and try to fully understand everything then you will do great.
Paige Greene is an amazing math professor. She is understandable, caring and available. She really works hard to make sure that students understand concepts and can apply them. She is one of the most affective math professors I have taken at UCLA. I highly suggest her.
Paige Greene is an amazing math professor. She is understandable, caring and available. She really works hard to make sure that students understand concepts and can apply them. She is one of the most affective math professors I have taken at UCLA. I highly suggest her.
however, the final is really hard and not related to any content covered in class. Any study guides for the final are irrelevant making an average of 25% fail per lecture