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Good professor. She has well-organized lectures, very interesting readings, and is very knowledgable about the material that she teaches. She is great at repeating concepts over and over again so if you miss it the first time, you won't miss it the second time. It helps to go to lecture and take good notes because 90 percent of her exams are based on lecture. You should do the readings if you have time, but if not, skim and look for examples that will help you on the essay portion of the exams. She gives two exams during the quarter with the midterm being 45 percent and the final being 55 percent. The tests are pretty easy with the format being multiple choice and 2 essays. She doesn't try to trick you with the multiple choice answers so just be prepared to answer all of the above for most of them. She is really good about talking to students outside of her class and helping you along. She is very nice too.
Professor Babior is an extremely intelligent and caring person. She truly cared about the students and was very helpful with any questions we had. The exams were fair, there was a lot of notes and material( readings) to go over but she gave us a study guide which really help. Take her honors section if you can it's the best
Dr. Babior is one of the nicest professors I have encountered here at UCLA. She is very concise and succinct. She makes her lectures very easy to understand and her tests are more than fair. She is very available for students outdside of class (in class, too) and is eager to help. Overall, she is a terrific professor. I highly recommend her!
One of the best professors at UCLA. She cares a lot for her students and actually makes an effort to learn peoples' names. How many teachers can you say that about. It really says a lot about her. Her lectuers are very interesting, and well organized. She starts the day with an outline of what she is going to talk about. She has been criticized for being a little dry. This is sometimes true, but relative to other teachers she is not. We did have a good amount of reading, but it was all interesting material. If you are an anthro major this class is essential for future success in the field. Take this with her, and any other class she offers. She is always at office hours and will always make appointments if you want to. She is also EXTREMELY easy to talk with outside of class. It never felt like I was talking with my professor, but it felt like I was talking with a friend.
Good professor. She has well-organized lectures, very interesting readings, and is very knowledgable about the material that she teaches. She is great at repeating concepts over and over again so if you miss it the first time, you won't miss it the second time. It helps to go to lecture and take good notes because 90 percent of her exams are based on lecture. You should do the readings if you have time, but if not, skim and look for examples that will help you on the essay portion of the exams. She gives two exams during the quarter with the midterm being 45 percent and the final being 55 percent. The tests are pretty easy with the format being multiple choice and 2 essays. She doesn't try to trick you with the multiple choice answers so just be prepared to answer all of the above for most of them. She is really good about talking to students outside of her class and helping you along. She is very nice too.
Professor Babior is an extremely intelligent and caring person. She truly cared about the students and was very helpful with any questions we had. The exams were fair, there was a lot of notes and material( readings) to go over but she gave us a study guide which really help. Take her honors section if you can it's the best
Dr. Babior is one of the nicest professors I have encountered here at UCLA. She is very concise and succinct. She makes her lectures very easy to understand and her tests are more than fair. She is very available for students outdside of class (in class, too) and is eager to help. Overall, she is a terrific professor. I highly recommend her!
One of the best professors at UCLA. She cares a lot for her students and actually makes an effort to learn peoples' names. How many teachers can you say that about. It really says a lot about her. Her lectuers are very interesting, and well organized. She starts the day with an outline of what she is going to talk about. She has been criticized for being a little dry. This is sometimes true, but relative to other teachers she is not. We did have a good amount of reading, but it was all interesting material. If you are an anthro major this class is essential for future success in the field. Take this with her, and any other class she offers. She is always at office hours and will always make appointments if you want to. She is also EXTREMELY easy to talk with outside of class. It never felt like I was talking with my professor, but it felt like I was talking with a friend.
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