Terri L Anderson
Department of Sociology
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3.6
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Quarter: Fall 2016
Grade: B+
Jan. 11, 2017

I was a little frustrated at the fact that the reason i didnt get an A is simply because i did poorly on the pop quizzes. I noticed i did better on the quizzes when i didnt read. I came into UCLA as undeclared social sciences. I took Anderson for my first quarter as a freshman and I don't regret it. I was thinking about sociology in the beginning of the school year, which led me to take her class. She's passionate and cares for her students and loves to spread knowledge to us. Everyone is discussing how she has a "liberal" view and tried to focus more on "politics" than sociology. But then again, every reading and video we focused on had to do with an aspect of SOCIETY (such as politics, the media, etc. because they are ALL social institutions). I believe towards the end of the class, it would have been different if it weren't for the mental state for several of the students taking her class and the fact that almost everyone was talking about the election. That's why i believe this time her perspective changed and prompt for the final essay changed. I was skeptical about sociology the first few weeks because honestly i found it depressing in a way because i began to realize just how unfair and messed up we have created society to be. I hated reading and knowing this information and i kept thinking i did not want to major in this because I would learn and learn and read and read and yet, not be able to change anything about it. I think the reason people are getting mixed up with her "liberal" ideas is because she constantly questioned us: "What do you do?". She makes you think. She ended the class with an inspirational message that basically told me "hey you actually CAN do something." And i think with her telling us we could do something shows the idea of people saying she's all about politics. I went into her last lecture saying "this is her last attempt to fully convince me this is for me," and she did. I think she looked at her students this quarter as people who can promote change in anything. The workload was heavy, at least to me, but then again it was my first quarter so what do i really know about what the workload is supposed to be here at UCLA. The quizzes are random and specific and are those quizzes where it asks for the "best answers". I also want to add to make sure you talk to your TA's about what they expect in essays. Her weekly journals are easy, you can write about pretty much anything, and SHE reads every single one of them which is crazy. I definitely want to take another one of her classes.

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Quarter: Fall 2016
Grade: N/A
Jan. 11, 2017

Thought provoking lectures. Heavy Workload. Impress your TA during discussion/OH because he or she will be grading your papers.

SELLING: Course Reader and Brave New World (Both required for class)
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Quarter: Fall 2016
Grade: A
Jan. 8, 2017

This class isn't a ride in the park. You HAVE to keep up with the readings to do well. I re-read many readings to make sure that I got good pop quiz grades and I still did poorly on two, but one out of five quizzes is dropped. It can be hard to keep up with the readings especially because not only are you reading the material from the course reader, you have to read online articles and two books she forces you to buy. I never opened Brave New World and still got an A, so you don't really need to read that. Something you do need to read is her personal book This Is Not Required because they are many quiz questions about it. Also, one thing that really irked me is that on one of the quizzes, she decided to make 7/10 questions about a boring movie we had to watch and I got a literal F on it even though I watched the majority of the movie. The journals are easy points, and the essays are easy as long as you figure out exactly what your TA wants you to write. Go to their office hours. I liked this class--I felt like a learned a lot of things that I didn't know before. Getting an A is most definitely possible, it's just more work than expected. I am selling the course reader (it has writing in it), the This Book is Not Required (brand new with no writing) and Brave New World which I bought used that is written in. Email me at *************.

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Quarter: Fall 2015
Grade: B
Dec. 31, 2016

I have mixed feelings about Anderson. She is the best lecturer I've had so far, but the worst grader. Her pop quizzes are HARD even if you do the reading (I always did). Her papers were not too bad, but make sure you add some originality if you want to get an A. Also you may never ever hand in the weekly journal even a few minutes late in the beginning of class or else she will give you a 0. One time I had a cardiology appointment that was longer than expected so I came to class 5 minutes late and asked if she will excuse it and she still gave me a 0%.
Her grading ruined how much I loved sociology. I would never take her as a professor again, even though her lectures were very interesting

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Quarter: Fall 2016
Grade: A
Dec. 20, 2016

Soc 1 is an interesting class. You really have the chance to look at the inner workings of the society on the individual in a way you probably never would in regular life, and you gain a great perspective on some things. Be warned: Anderson can be very political towards the second half of the class, usually in a liberal direction. Fall 2016 quarter was during a very politicized election, so the class was probably more biased than normal, but keep her views in mind if they would bother you. Also, there's a decent amount of reading, and if you don't pay close attention to the readings you will have difficulty with the quizzes. Her lectures are decent overall, and the essays for the class aren't too bad. Soc 1 is well worth it if you can keep an open mind. And whether or not you agree with Anderson's viewpoints, she is an unique person and definitely passionate about what she teaches.

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Quarter: Fall 2016
Grade: A
Dec. 15, 2016

This class had me on a rollercoaster of emotions all quarter. I love sociology and thought the class would be easier than it was, but I spent double the time on this class than my other two classes just because of the huge amount of readings we had to have done by each class. The journals and essays that you have to write (one essay for midterm and one for finals) are interesting topics but your grade is VERY dependent on your TA: my friends often had better essays than me but their TA graded them more harshly. Also, even if you do the readings in-depth for each class, the quizzes are basically impossible and I was sure that it was going to destroy my grade. Anderson is a nice professor and I found her lectures interesting, but she is also very liberal and often requires (or wants) you to write essays/journals based on a liberal standpoint which can be difficult for a lot of people. Overall, not a bad class, but I would hesitate taking it unless you love sociology/don't mind a hard GE/don't mind the intense liberal aspect of the class.

Also, selling course reader, textbook and this book is not required: **********

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Quarter: Fall 2016
Grade: A-
Dec. 15, 2016

I entered UCLA as a Sociology major, and Prof. Anderson's Soc 1 class had be seriously considering changing my major. Her class wasn't the hardest class I took, although some of the things that contributed a lot to the final grade was irrelevant to what she taught. For example, I spent approx. 100 dollars to buy two books she wrote that she wrote, one of them she barely (like never) talked about but appeared constantly in her quizzes (20% of final grade).
However inappropriate the above actions may be, I assume that other professors may be the same and got used to it in a while. She had me question if I was fit to study Sociology with her strong liberal beliefs and how she exerted her beliefs onto us in her lectures and her assignments. I understand that she held her beliefs, but it strongly influenced the assignments which we spent a lot of time on. It was mandatory for us to integrate sources like "White women voted for Trump in 2016 because they still believe white men are their saviors" in our papers. Even though I think that I don't have a strong political opinion, her class had me question the Sociology's inclusiveness of diverse opinions. I wouldn't recommend or not recommend this class to others, for some people liked her class a lot exactly for the reasons I listed. But for others, you should consider beforehand how her style will affect you.

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Quarter: Fall 2016
Grade: N/A
Dec. 15, 2016

You would do well in this class if you jot down all the notes and reading materials and regurgitate the content on papers and quizzes. That said, in my opinion this is by no means an intellectually stimulating class. The professor is biased, so are the course material. Some lectures are more interesting than others, which are flat out boring and unhelpful, and sometimes logically erroneous. She does not leave enough room for discourse, which to me seems important in the study of social sciences. I took this class as an incoming freshman and did not particularly enjoy this class as much as my other classes at UCLA. Think twice before enrolling in this class.

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Quarter: Fall 2016
Grade: C
Dec. 8, 2016

Took this class as a GE, would definitely take again. Although the readings are extremely dense, the material covered is very interesting. The pop quizzes honestly sucked, but I liked how they encouraged me to attend every lecture. She requires weekly journals which are pretty enjoyable to write, just make sure to incorporate the readings well. Doing well in this class requires to do the readings, so if you take this class, make sure to try to at least skim the readings before lecture/discussion or else you will be lost. Many people don't enjoy her style of lecturing (no power points or laptops allowed), but I enjoyed it, I think I retained more information that way.. An A in this class is not easy, you will have to work for it, but this class is worth it.

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Quarter: Fall 2016
Grade: N/A
Dec. 2, 2016

Worst GE CLASS EVER!!! Do yourself a favor and DO NOT TAKE this class especially if you're an engineering major. Most of the readings were bullshit and went off on irrelevant tangents. The pop quizzes were suppeeeer detail oriented even if you do the readings (it'll be hard to keep up with them trust me i stopped after week 7ish when the work load just got too much and i was like screw it). In terms of learning, ehhh. People complain she's too socialist or too liberal but that is beside the point; she is just really boring and thinks her class is the most important class. Sum it up, if you're looking for an easy or intersting ge, this class is not it. Take geo 5 or astro. Hell to the no no no...the only thing i learned in this class was how to avoid bullshit classes like this in the future. Thank god for bruin walk i learned the hard way.

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Quarter: Fall 2016
Grade: B+
Jan. 11, 2017

I was a little frustrated at the fact that the reason i didnt get an A is simply because i did poorly on the pop quizzes. I noticed i did better on the quizzes when i didnt read. I came into UCLA as undeclared social sciences. I took Anderson for my first quarter as a freshman and I don't regret it. I was thinking about sociology in the beginning of the school year, which led me to take her class. She's passionate and cares for her students and loves to spread knowledge to us. Everyone is discussing how she has a "liberal" view and tried to focus more on "politics" than sociology. But then again, every reading and video we focused on had to do with an aspect of SOCIETY (such as politics, the media, etc. because they are ALL social institutions). I believe towards the end of the class, it would have been different if it weren't for the mental state for several of the students taking her class and the fact that almost everyone was talking about the election. That's why i believe this time her perspective changed and prompt for the final essay changed. I was skeptical about sociology the first few weeks because honestly i found it depressing in a way because i began to realize just how unfair and messed up we have created society to be. I hated reading and knowing this information and i kept thinking i did not want to major in this because I would learn and learn and read and read and yet, not be able to change anything about it. I think the reason people are getting mixed up with her "liberal" ideas is because she constantly questioned us: "What do you do?". She makes you think. She ended the class with an inspirational message that basically told me "hey you actually CAN do something." And i think with her telling us we could do something shows the idea of people saying she's all about politics. I went into her last lecture saying "this is her last attempt to fully convince me this is for me," and she did. I think she looked at her students this quarter as people who can promote change in anything. The workload was heavy, at least to me, but then again it was my first quarter so what do i really know about what the workload is supposed to be here at UCLA. The quizzes are random and specific and are those quizzes where it asks for the "best answers". I also want to add to make sure you talk to your TA's about what they expect in essays. Her weekly journals are easy, you can write about pretty much anything, and SHE reads every single one of them which is crazy. I definitely want to take another one of her classes.

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Quarter: Fall 2016
Grade: N/A
Jan. 11, 2017

Thought provoking lectures. Heavy Workload. Impress your TA during discussion/OH because he or she will be grading your papers.

SELLING: Course Reader and Brave New World (Both required for class)
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Quarter: Fall 2016
Grade: A
Jan. 8, 2017

This class isn't a ride in the park. You HAVE to keep up with the readings to do well. I re-read many readings to make sure that I got good pop quiz grades and I still did poorly on two, but one out of five quizzes is dropped. It can be hard to keep up with the readings especially because not only are you reading the material from the course reader, you have to read online articles and two books she forces you to buy. I never opened Brave New World and still got an A, so you don't really need to read that. Something you do need to read is her personal book This Is Not Required because they are many quiz questions about it. Also, one thing that really irked me is that on one of the quizzes, she decided to make 7/10 questions about a boring movie we had to watch and I got a literal F on it even though I watched the majority of the movie. The journals are easy points, and the essays are easy as long as you figure out exactly what your TA wants you to write. Go to their office hours. I liked this class--I felt like a learned a lot of things that I didn't know before. Getting an A is most definitely possible, it's just more work than expected. I am selling the course reader (it has writing in it), the This Book is Not Required (brand new with no writing) and Brave New World which I bought used that is written in. Email me at *************.

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Quarter: Fall 2015
Grade: B
Dec. 31, 2016

I have mixed feelings about Anderson. She is the best lecturer I've had so far, but the worst grader. Her pop quizzes are HARD even if you do the reading (I always did). Her papers were not too bad, but make sure you add some originality if you want to get an A. Also you may never ever hand in the weekly journal even a few minutes late in the beginning of class or else she will give you a 0. One time I had a cardiology appointment that was longer than expected so I came to class 5 minutes late and asked if she will excuse it and she still gave me a 0%.
Her grading ruined how much I loved sociology. I would never take her as a professor again, even though her lectures were very interesting

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Quarter: Fall 2016
Grade: A
Dec. 20, 2016

Soc 1 is an interesting class. You really have the chance to look at the inner workings of the society on the individual in a way you probably never would in regular life, and you gain a great perspective on some things. Be warned: Anderson can be very political towards the second half of the class, usually in a liberal direction. Fall 2016 quarter was during a very politicized election, so the class was probably more biased than normal, but keep her views in mind if they would bother you. Also, there's a decent amount of reading, and if you don't pay close attention to the readings you will have difficulty with the quizzes. Her lectures are decent overall, and the essays for the class aren't too bad. Soc 1 is well worth it if you can keep an open mind. And whether or not you agree with Anderson's viewpoints, she is an unique person and definitely passionate about what she teaches.

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Quarter: Fall 2016
Grade: A
Dec. 15, 2016

This class had me on a rollercoaster of emotions all quarter. I love sociology and thought the class would be easier than it was, but I spent double the time on this class than my other two classes just because of the huge amount of readings we had to have done by each class. The journals and essays that you have to write (one essay for midterm and one for finals) are interesting topics but your grade is VERY dependent on your TA: my friends often had better essays than me but their TA graded them more harshly. Also, even if you do the readings in-depth for each class, the quizzes are basically impossible and I was sure that it was going to destroy my grade. Anderson is a nice professor and I found her lectures interesting, but she is also very liberal and often requires (or wants) you to write essays/journals based on a liberal standpoint which can be difficult for a lot of people. Overall, not a bad class, but I would hesitate taking it unless you love sociology/don't mind a hard GE/don't mind the intense liberal aspect of the class.

Also, selling course reader, textbook and this book is not required: **********

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Quarter: Fall 2016
Grade: A-
Dec. 15, 2016

I entered UCLA as a Sociology major, and Prof. Anderson's Soc 1 class had be seriously considering changing my major. Her class wasn't the hardest class I took, although some of the things that contributed a lot to the final grade was irrelevant to what she taught. For example, I spent approx. 100 dollars to buy two books she wrote that she wrote, one of them she barely (like never) talked about but appeared constantly in her quizzes (20% of final grade).
However inappropriate the above actions may be, I assume that other professors may be the same and got used to it in a while. She had me question if I was fit to study Sociology with her strong liberal beliefs and how she exerted her beliefs onto us in her lectures and her assignments. I understand that she held her beliefs, but it strongly influenced the assignments which we spent a lot of time on. It was mandatory for us to integrate sources like "White women voted for Trump in 2016 because they still believe white men are their saviors" in our papers. Even though I think that I don't have a strong political opinion, her class had me question the Sociology's inclusiveness of diverse opinions. I wouldn't recommend or not recommend this class to others, for some people liked her class a lot exactly for the reasons I listed. But for others, you should consider beforehand how her style will affect you.

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Quarter: Fall 2016
Grade: N/A
Dec. 15, 2016

You would do well in this class if you jot down all the notes and reading materials and regurgitate the content on papers and quizzes. That said, in my opinion this is by no means an intellectually stimulating class. The professor is biased, so are the course material. Some lectures are more interesting than others, which are flat out boring and unhelpful, and sometimes logically erroneous. She does not leave enough room for discourse, which to me seems important in the study of social sciences. I took this class as an incoming freshman and did not particularly enjoy this class as much as my other classes at UCLA. Think twice before enrolling in this class.

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Quarter: Fall 2016
Grade: C
Dec. 8, 2016

Took this class as a GE, would definitely take again. Although the readings are extremely dense, the material covered is very interesting. The pop quizzes honestly sucked, but I liked how they encouraged me to attend every lecture. She requires weekly journals which are pretty enjoyable to write, just make sure to incorporate the readings well. Doing well in this class requires to do the readings, so if you take this class, make sure to try to at least skim the readings before lecture/discussion or else you will be lost. Many people don't enjoy her style of lecturing (no power points or laptops allowed), but I enjoyed it, I think I retained more information that way.. An A in this class is not easy, you will have to work for it, but this class is worth it.

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Quarter: Fall 2016
Grade: N/A
Dec. 2, 2016

Worst GE CLASS EVER!!! Do yourself a favor and DO NOT TAKE this class especially if you're an engineering major. Most of the readings were bullshit and went off on irrelevant tangents. The pop quizzes were suppeeeer detail oriented even if you do the readings (it'll be hard to keep up with them trust me i stopped after week 7ish when the work load just got too much and i was like screw it). In terms of learning, ehhh. People complain she's too socialist or too liberal but that is beside the point; she is just really boring and thinks her class is the most important class. Sum it up, if you're looking for an easy or intersting ge, this class is not it. Take geo 5 or astro. Hell to the no no no...the only thing i learned in this class was how to avoid bullshit classes like this in the future. Thank god for bruin walk i learned the hard way.

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3.6
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Easiness 2.7 / 5 How easy the class is, 1 being extremely difficult and 5 being easy peasy.
Clarity 3.8 / 5 How clear the class is, 1 being extremely unclear and 5 being very clear.
Workload 2.4 / 5 How much workload the class is, 1 being extremely heavy and 5 being extremely light.
Helpfulness 3.4 / 5 How helpful the class is, 1 being not helpful at all and 5 being extremely helpful.

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