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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.
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The breakdown of this class is as follows:
30% Midterm
40% Final
30% Attendance and Section
Grade is pretty much determined by the TA since they grade all the tests and they make the pop quizzes for section.
Alli was my TA and she was amazing, would definitely recommend.
Midterm and Final have the same format with one difference:
Multiple Choice
Picture Identification and Significance
People/Term Identification and Significance
Long Essay Based on Broad Topic
Personal Reflection Essay (Final Only)
The tests are SUPER EASY since the professor gives you a study guide, the only things to be wary of are making sure you thoroughly explain the significance and to write about all they ask for.
Professor Calderon is a very clear, passionate teacher although the class can get a bit boring at times if you aren't super passionate about the class like I was. Attendance is measured through an app, but in my quarter there were so many problems with it I think they just gave everyone 100% on attendance.
I'm a little torn as to whether or not I would recommend going to class as slides are posted every week and as long as you just memorize what's on them you'll probably get an A. The thing about going to class, besides that its graded, is that on the test she has pictures which you'll need to be able to identify and explain the significance of. While these pictures do appear in the slides, the significance and things you need to know do not and are verbally said.
READ THE ASSIGNMENTS
Most of the assignments aren't long at all, ie a poem or a song, but some do get superrrrr long. However, they are all necessary since the test requires you to reference class texts.
The breakdown of this class is as follows:
30% Midterm
40% Final
30% Attendance and Section
Grade is pretty much determined by the TA since they grade all the tests and they make the pop quizzes for section.
Alli was my TA and she was amazing, would definitely recommend.
Midterm and Final have the same format with one difference:
Multiple Choice
Picture Identification and Significance
People/Term Identification and Significance
Long Essay Based on Broad Topic
Personal Reflection Essay (Final Only)
The tests are SUPER EASY since the professor gives you a study guide, the only things to be wary of are making sure you thoroughly explain the significance and to write about all they ask for.
Professor Calderon is a very clear, passionate teacher although the class can get a bit boring at times if you aren't super passionate about the class like I was. Attendance is measured through an app, but in my quarter there were so many problems with it I think they just gave everyone 100% on attendance.
I'm a little torn as to whether or not I would recommend going to class as slides are posted every week and as long as you just memorize what's on them you'll probably get an A. The thing about going to class, besides that its graded, is that on the test she has pictures which you'll need to be able to identify and explain the significance of. While these pictures do appear in the slides, the significance and things you need to know do not and are verbally said.
READ THE ASSIGNMENTS
Most of the assignments aren't long at all, ie a poem or a song, but some do get superrrrr long. However, they are all necessary since the test requires you to reference class texts.
Based on 36 Users
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- Uses Slides (24)
- Gives Extra Credit (24)
- Would Take Again (23)
- Appropriately Priced Materials (14)