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Steve Stroessner

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Easiness 5.0 / 5 How easy the class is, 1 being extremely difficult and 5 being easy peasy.
Workload 5.0 / 5 How light the workload is, 1 being extremely heavy and 5 being extremely light.
Clarity 5.0 / 5 How clear the professor is, 1 being extremely unclear and 5 being very clear.
Helpfulness 5.0 / 5 How helpful the professor is, 1 being not helpful at all and 5 being extremely helpful.

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June 11, 2022
Quarter: Spring 2022
Grade: A+

I am usually really picky when it comes to classes, but this has got to be my favorite class that I have taken @ UCLA so far. It is so engaging, so fun, and very applicable to real life-- no matter what path you decide to go through in life. It is a 3-hour seminar once a week, but it goes by so fast. The first hour is spent going through your role assignment (in the fake negotiation) and doing the actual negotiation. After the negotiation, you have around a 10-15 minute break, which was really nice because (most of the time) we would often finish and spend the time getting to know our partner (random) and grab coffee at Jimmy's. Then, we'd return to class and debrief the negotiation and go over the results, terms, and textbook stuff about what you just did. Before you know it, class is over and all you have left is a super easily graded Case Summary which is just summarizing what you did in your negotiation. There's a capstone project at the end of the year, but its pretty easy, just need to coordinate your negotiation with the other class and also an easy article summary. You do need to show up to do the negotiation so participation does matter, but you can miss one (but tbh the class is so fun, you actually WANT to go to this class). OH & you can choose to drop 3 of the case summaries, so the workload is def super chill.

also! topics are SO interesting, ranging from negotiating a salary, labor unions v corporations, etc. loved it sm <3 side note: but i think both profs are pretty equivalent in their teaching / workload, so i wouldn't stress if you got one or the other

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COMM M117
COVID-19 This review was submitted during the COVID-19 pandemic. Your experience may vary.
Feb. 4, 2022
Quarter: Spring 2021
Grade: A

This is a great communication class where you learn how to negotiate with others. Each week you are given a situation and a role in a negotiation. For example, one week you negotiate as a producer of a big Hollywood film against a director. After, you complete a short 1-2 page write-up on what you learned in your negotiation (5 in total). It is a really fun and engaging class and very easy to do well in. There is no midterm or final, just a group project at the end of the quarter. If you're looking for an enjoyable communications class with light coursework take this one!

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COMM M117
Quarter: Spring 2022
Grade: A+
June 11, 2022

I am usually really picky when it comes to classes, but this has got to be my favorite class that I have taken @ UCLA so far. It is so engaging, so fun, and very applicable to real life-- no matter what path you decide to go through in life. It is a 3-hour seminar once a week, but it goes by so fast. The first hour is spent going through your role assignment (in the fake negotiation) and doing the actual negotiation. After the negotiation, you have around a 10-15 minute break, which was really nice because (most of the time) we would often finish and spend the time getting to know our partner (random) and grab coffee at Jimmy's. Then, we'd return to class and debrief the negotiation and go over the results, terms, and textbook stuff about what you just did. Before you know it, class is over and all you have left is a super easily graded Case Summary which is just summarizing what you did in your negotiation. There's a capstone project at the end of the year, but its pretty easy, just need to coordinate your negotiation with the other class and also an easy article summary. You do need to show up to do the negotiation so participation does matter, but you can miss one (but tbh the class is so fun, you actually WANT to go to this class). OH & you can choose to drop 3 of the case summaries, so the workload is def super chill.

also! topics are SO interesting, ranging from negotiating a salary, labor unions v corporations, etc. loved it sm <3 side note: but i think both profs are pretty equivalent in their teaching / workload, so i wouldn't stress if you got one or the other

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COMM M117
COVID-19 This review was submitted during the COVID-19 pandemic. Your experience may vary.
Quarter: Spring 2021
Grade: A
Feb. 4, 2022

This is a great communication class where you learn how to negotiate with others. Each week you are given a situation and a role in a negotiation. For example, one week you negotiate as a producer of a big Hollywood film against a director. After, you complete a short 1-2 page write-up on what you learned in your negotiation (5 in total). It is a really fun and engaging class and very easy to do well in. There is no midterm or final, just a group project at the end of the quarter. If you're looking for an enjoyable communications class with light coursework take this one!

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