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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.
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Straightforward GE. If you do the work, you can get an A. Grade is made up of participation, 2 Essays, and 1 Test. Not too bad, lectures can be kind of confusing but discussions help to clarify things. A lot of reading.
This was a really easy class. However, your grade is basically determined by your TA - so pander to their interests. That being said, you probably won't learn much about actual Sociology (whatever that is). But, it is an easy class. I'm selling all the material for the class (course reader, Nerman's "Sociology", "This Book is Not Required", and "Brave New World" for 110 (willing to negotiate). Email me if interested: *************
She was a very fair teacher.
Each of her lectures were pretty interesting and although she has a quiet voice she is able to capture students' attention pretty well.
Overall, everything is graded by your TA so your final grade ultimately depends on your relationship with your TA and willingness to seek help.
I would recommend this class for a pretty easy grade.
This class is an easy A, but if you really care about learning about sociology, avoid this professor. Approximately 2 weeks are spent on actual sociological theory and its applications; the rest of the class is professor Anderson attempting to be a social activist. If you do not hold heavily liberal ideas, or are not willing to pretend that you do in lectures, discussions, and essays, you will likely struggle in this class.
Workload is low: weekly journals, no final exam, two papers, one 20-question multiple choice exam (easy). There are a TON of readings assigned, but most are unnecessary. Don't buy "This Book is Not Required," because as much as she tries to tell you it is, I promise you you don't need this book at all.
In conclusion, easy class with a very very liberal professor who wants you to get on board with her ideals. If you're already there, great, you'll love it; if not, take the easy A, but don't expect a strong sociological foundation.
Professor Anderson is a good instructor who covers everything you need to know in lecture. The readings are only necessary for the weekly journals. As long as you attend lecture and take decent notes you should do fairly well in the class. Anderson is an intelligent and though provoking instructor who genuinely cares about students. I highly recommend her.
Straightforward GE. If you do the work, you can get an A. Grade is made up of participation, 2 Essays, and 1 Test. Not too bad, lectures can be kind of confusing but discussions help to clarify things. A lot of reading.
This was a really easy class. However, your grade is basically determined by your TA - so pander to their interests. That being said, you probably won't learn much about actual Sociology (whatever that is). But, it is an easy class. I'm selling all the material for the class (course reader, Nerman's "Sociology", "This Book is Not Required", and "Brave New World" for 110 (willing to negotiate). Email me if interested: *************
She was a very fair teacher.
Each of her lectures were pretty interesting and although she has a quiet voice she is able to capture students' attention pretty well.
Overall, everything is graded by your TA so your final grade ultimately depends on your relationship with your TA and willingness to seek help.
I would recommend this class for a pretty easy grade.
This class is an easy A, but if you really care about learning about sociology, avoid this professor. Approximately 2 weeks are spent on actual sociological theory and its applications; the rest of the class is professor Anderson attempting to be a social activist. If you do not hold heavily liberal ideas, or are not willing to pretend that you do in lectures, discussions, and essays, you will likely struggle in this class.
Workload is low: weekly journals, no final exam, two papers, one 20-question multiple choice exam (easy). There are a TON of readings assigned, but most are unnecessary. Don't buy "This Book is Not Required," because as much as she tries to tell you it is, I promise you you don't need this book at all.
In conclusion, easy class with a very very liberal professor who wants you to get on board with her ideals. If you're already there, great, you'll love it; if not, take the easy A, but don't expect a strong sociological foundation.
Professor Anderson is a good instructor who covers everything you need to know in lecture. The readings are only necessary for the weekly journals. As long as you attend lecture and take decent notes you should do fairly well in the class. Anderson is an intelligent and though provoking instructor who genuinely cares about students. I highly recommend her.
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