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Dr. Hitchner has changed the theme of the class from Music to Food for quite some time now, and I think it’s a universally relatable topic that I unexpectedly enjoyed! The short-story readings from American Food Writing are very managable. He’s approchable in class and during office hours.
Took this class fall 2019 and the theme was food writing. Professor Hitchner is super nice, take his class if you can! We wrote 4 essays, but one of them was a restaurant review and it was really short compared to the other 3, which we also peer reviewed. Occasionally we'd do some writing exercises out of a book that were graded for completion, but they were pretty simple, you could pretty much just do them right before class. The class overall is super easy and fun, especially if you're into food. I'm selling one of the required books, American Food Writing by Molly O'Neill, for $10 (shipping not included, but I'll be moving back to campus for fall 2020). Text me at **********
Mr. Hitchner was very cool. He was always eager to help students and was very available for office hours. We only wrote two major essays in this class and all the other small writings were to be combined for the big essays. His units vary from quarter to quarter, but when I took it, the topic was about music. The first essay was a popular narrative paper which I wrote on Nas, and the second essay was an academic analysis which I wrote on Kendrick Lamar. He gives you a lot of freedom in this class to write whatever you want. There were no midterms or finals either. There was some homework, but it was very manageable. He also teaches you how to use academic research database tools like jstor and ebscohost. He also took us on a "fieldtrip" to Powell Library so we knew how to use and navigate that too. Hitchner taught a great class and I'm glad I had a great time in English Comp 3!
I loved this class! This has been my best class at UCLA so far! Not only was the professor good, but I became friends with the students in that class within a few classes (something really unheard of at UCLA). We still talk to this day. The schedule was pretty much read poem, write 300 words about poem, and essay. We also analyzed them in class before the reading responses were due, so people took notes and wrote upon that. We also had to do a presentation on a poem of our choosing, but that was pretty simple if you followed the directions. If you are looking for a relaxing yet highly interactive class, this is it!
At first, I was scared about taking an english class in college because I'm not the best at writing. However, Dr. Hitchner has made this class so interesting. His main theme in his class is music and I was really excited about writing essays about that. He does give you essay prompts, but he is very flexible as to how to approach them and structure the essays. One last thing, GO TO HIS OFFICE HOURS! He was so helpful and was willing to answer any questions or concerns I have had about my essays. All in all, I would highly recommend taking English Comp. 3 with Dr. Hitchner.
I loved this class because if Dr. Hitchner's passion for the language. He made the class engaging and the assignment topics were of our own choice. Dr. Hitchner allows you to develop and find your own voice in writing which helps you gain confidence in your skills. The class overall was fair, the grading was (in my opinion) leveled. Our class did fall behind a bit and Dr. Hitchner altered the syllabus because of it; he was understanding when grading certain assignments. Basically my point here: TAKE THIS CLASS!
It sucked knowing that coming to college I would have to take ENGCOMP3, a class that sounded like a dull high school english (writing) class. Dr. Hitchner, however, alleviated the initial irritation that I felt when walking into his classroom on week 1. He said that our essays were all going to be music-themed. And no, this wasn't some random classical music insipid crap, he meant contemporary pop music. Though the two essays we wrote were both research based, Dr. Hitchner was flexible in the sense that we got to choose the artists that we wanted to learn more about. Also, he didn't force any specific essay structure on us, so we were in control of our own essay's flow and organization.
It isn't that difficult to score an A in his class as long as you put in the effort and seek for help. DO GO TO HIS OFFICE HOURS. He is willing to breakdown your essay and give you more feedback than he does to an average student (who doesn't go to office hours).
TLDR: You get to write about pop music, and he makes you a better writer if you try.
Hitchner is such a pleasant professor to have. I took him for EngComp 2 and 3. His classes are usually themed, and this makes them more interesting. EngComp 3 was music themed. He is very flexible on his assignments, and he is very accommodating. If you are late on an assignment and go to him about it, he may just let it slide without penalty; don't count on that though. This class is heavily discussion based and you are expected to contribute and pay attention. It's a pretty easy class. You turn in a rough draft, he gives comments on how you should improve your essay to receive a better grade, then you turn in the final draft. On one essay, he requires you to have a conference for 10 minutes instead of going to class so that you can discuss your essay and address any questions you may have. He's quirky and sweet. I recommend him. I hate english; I'm a math major, but I actually enjoyed his classes.
Professor Hitchner is definitely a must to take! Super chill guy, kind of awkward, but really passionate about his class. Two textbooks were required, three essays, two visits to office hours were required (but he is willing to use class time to meet with students), and his class is an non-stressful environment.
Dr. Hitchner has changed the theme of the class from Music to Food for quite some time now, and I think it’s a universally relatable topic that I unexpectedly enjoyed! The short-story readings from American Food Writing are very managable. He’s approchable in class and during office hours.
Took this class fall 2019 and the theme was food writing. Professor Hitchner is super nice, take his class if you can! We wrote 4 essays, but one of them was a restaurant review and it was really short compared to the other 3, which we also peer reviewed. Occasionally we'd do some writing exercises out of a book that were graded for completion, but they were pretty simple, you could pretty much just do them right before class. The class overall is super easy and fun, especially if you're into food. I'm selling one of the required books, American Food Writing by Molly O'Neill, for $10 (shipping not included, but I'll be moving back to campus for fall 2020). Text me at **********
Mr. Hitchner was very cool. He was always eager to help students and was very available for office hours. We only wrote two major essays in this class and all the other small writings were to be combined for the big essays. His units vary from quarter to quarter, but when I took it, the topic was about music. The first essay was a popular narrative paper which I wrote on Nas, and the second essay was an academic analysis which I wrote on Kendrick Lamar. He gives you a lot of freedom in this class to write whatever you want. There were no midterms or finals either. There was some homework, but it was very manageable. He also teaches you how to use academic research database tools like jstor and ebscohost. He also took us on a "fieldtrip" to Powell Library so we knew how to use and navigate that too. Hitchner taught a great class and I'm glad I had a great time in English Comp 3!
I loved this class! This has been my best class at UCLA so far! Not only was the professor good, but I became friends with the students in that class within a few classes (something really unheard of at UCLA). We still talk to this day. The schedule was pretty much read poem, write 300 words about poem, and essay. We also analyzed them in class before the reading responses were due, so people took notes and wrote upon that. We also had to do a presentation on a poem of our choosing, but that was pretty simple if you followed the directions. If you are looking for a relaxing yet highly interactive class, this is it!
At first, I was scared about taking an english class in college because I'm not the best at writing. However, Dr. Hitchner has made this class so interesting. His main theme in his class is music and I was really excited about writing essays about that. He does give you essay prompts, but he is very flexible as to how to approach them and structure the essays. One last thing, GO TO HIS OFFICE HOURS! He was so helpful and was willing to answer any questions or concerns I have had about my essays. All in all, I would highly recommend taking English Comp. 3 with Dr. Hitchner.
I loved this class because if Dr. Hitchner's passion for the language. He made the class engaging and the assignment topics were of our own choice. Dr. Hitchner allows you to develop and find your own voice in writing which helps you gain confidence in your skills. The class overall was fair, the grading was (in my opinion) leveled. Our class did fall behind a bit and Dr. Hitchner altered the syllabus because of it; he was understanding when grading certain assignments. Basically my point here: TAKE THIS CLASS!
It sucked knowing that coming to college I would have to take ENGCOMP3, a class that sounded like a dull high school english (writing) class. Dr. Hitchner, however, alleviated the initial irritation that I felt when walking into his classroom on week 1. He said that our essays were all going to be music-themed. And no, this wasn't some random classical music insipid crap, he meant contemporary pop music. Though the two essays we wrote were both research based, Dr. Hitchner was flexible in the sense that we got to choose the artists that we wanted to learn more about. Also, he didn't force any specific essay structure on us, so we were in control of our own essay's flow and organization.
It isn't that difficult to score an A in his class as long as you put in the effort and seek for help. DO GO TO HIS OFFICE HOURS. He is willing to breakdown your essay and give you more feedback than he does to an average student (who doesn't go to office hours).
TLDR: You get to write about pop music, and he makes you a better writer if you try.
Hitchner is such a pleasant professor to have. I took him for EngComp 2 and 3. His classes are usually themed, and this makes them more interesting. EngComp 3 was music themed. He is very flexible on his assignments, and he is very accommodating. If you are late on an assignment and go to him about it, he may just let it slide without penalty; don't count on that though. This class is heavily discussion based and you are expected to contribute and pay attention. It's a pretty easy class. You turn in a rough draft, he gives comments on how you should improve your essay to receive a better grade, then you turn in the final draft. On one essay, he requires you to have a conference for 10 minutes instead of going to class so that you can discuss your essay and address any questions you may have. He's quirky and sweet. I recommend him. I hate english; I'm a math major, but I actually enjoyed his classes.
Professor Hitchner is definitely a must to take! Super chill guy, kind of awkward, but really passionate about his class. Two textbooks were required, three essays, two visits to office hours were required (but he is willing to use class time to meet with students), and his class is an non-stressful environment.