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- Engaging Lectures
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- Would Take Again
- Has Group Projects
- Tolerates Tardiness
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.
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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This is probably the easiest GE at UCLA and Gillespie is such an awesome guy. He's really funny and engaging and loves getting to know his students. I thought the midterm was a joke, even Gillespie said it was ridiculously easy. You don't need to buy the textbook (tests are based off of lecture) and he gives you a review sheet for both the midterm and the final, so if you study those you will probably get an A. If you can, get Remy for a TA. He cancelled our lab 3 times and I'm pretty sure he gave everyone a 100 on participation and the group project. The "labs" are just worksheets. And there are two field trips on campus that aren't bad. Overall the class has very little work and it's good if you care about the environment. Easy A.
Breakdown of the class:
- 1 midterm (50-60 multiple choice questions and draw the map of the world, they tell you exactly what to include)
- 1 final (around 50 multiple choice)
- lab participation
- final project (group project, very easy/little work)
If you have to or want to take Geo 5... take it with GILLESPIE! He is by far one of the most engaging and entertaining teachers I have ever had. I laughed out loud almost on a daily basis in his lectures from his crazy stories in South America or his impersonation of Arnold Schwarzenegger. Other than that he presents content in a very simple way, going through his notes by hand on the white board. Overall and EASY and Fun class to take.
I loved this class because of who Gillespie is. He wore flip flops, a shirt, and sometimes sweats and was super chill about everything. These topics he discusses are engaging and helpful. I recommend this class to anyone, with a background on it or not, if you want an easy A and a good time. I'm a political science major but too bad I'm not a geography major. Now, he's one of my favorite professors!
TIP: Sit in the front of the class. He doesn't use powerpoints or a microphone/speaker. He talks loud and writes on the whiteboards.
Grading Scheme:
Midterm: 30%
Final: 40%
Discussion/Labs: 30%
The lab consists of: 1 group project + attendance/participation & easy worksheets on videos in class.
Book: Visualizing Environmental Science by Berg and Hager (it's like $5-6 for a used 2nd ed. one on Amazon). It can be ANY edition, 1-4 because all of them have the same content, according to the professor. He tries to make things cheap for everyone; he understands our college struggle.
Gillespie is amazing! His lectures were very interesting and I loved going to them. His tests are pretty straightforward, though he does make you memorize a lot of numbers and percents (he tells you which ones). There is a group project which was alright, just get a good group. I studied for about 2 hours before his midterm and 4 hours before his final just going through his notes and making notecards, and though I didn't do as well as I'd hoped on the midterm (82%), I got an A on the final and an A- on the group project so I ended with an A- in the class.
Gillespie is passionate about the environment, which makes this class more engaging. He is really funny making lectures fun to attend. He hands out study guides before the midterm and final that have all the information for the tests.
Gillespie is a charismatic guy with a booming voice who wears flipflops to lecture. I understand why everyone loves him. But the class itself is just an easy A that's kind of a waste of time for anything else. Didn't really learn anything of importance that I didn't already know. Also, you really don't need the textbook at all, so don't bother buying it!
This class is hands down the easiest GE to take at UCLA. The tests were both super easy and Gillespie is the homie so he says what will be on the tests more or less during office hours. Geog 5 is a must-take class. Gillespie is so chill. The labs are fun too. You get to go to the botanical gardens and walk around for one of them. No need to read the textbook at all.
This is probably the easiest GE at UCLA and Gillespie is such an awesome guy. He's really funny and engaging and loves getting to know his students. I thought the midterm was a joke, even Gillespie said it was ridiculously easy. You don't need to buy the textbook (tests are based off of lecture) and he gives you a review sheet for both the midterm and the final, so if you study those you will probably get an A. If you can, get Remy for a TA. He cancelled our lab 3 times and I'm pretty sure he gave everyone a 100 on participation and the group project. The "labs" are just worksheets. And there are two field trips on campus that aren't bad. Overall the class has very little work and it's good if you care about the environment. Easy A.
Breakdown of the class:
- 1 midterm (50-60 multiple choice questions and draw the map of the world, they tell you exactly what to include)
- 1 final (around 50 multiple choice)
- lab participation
- final project (group project, very easy/little work)
If you have to or want to take Geo 5... take it with GILLESPIE! He is by far one of the most engaging and entertaining teachers I have ever had. I laughed out loud almost on a daily basis in his lectures from his crazy stories in South America or his impersonation of Arnold Schwarzenegger. Other than that he presents content in a very simple way, going through his notes by hand on the white board. Overall and EASY and Fun class to take.
I loved this class because of who Gillespie is. He wore flip flops, a shirt, and sometimes sweats and was super chill about everything. These topics he discusses are engaging and helpful. I recommend this class to anyone, with a background on it or not, if you want an easy A and a good time. I'm a political science major but too bad I'm not a geography major. Now, he's one of my favorite professors!
TIP: Sit in the front of the class. He doesn't use powerpoints or a microphone/speaker. He talks loud and writes on the whiteboards.
Grading Scheme:
Midterm: 30%
Final: 40%
Discussion/Labs: 30%
The lab consists of: 1 group project + attendance/participation & easy worksheets on videos in class.
Book: Visualizing Environmental Science by Berg and Hager (it's like $5-6 for a used 2nd ed. one on Amazon). It can be ANY edition, 1-4 because all of them have the same content, according to the professor. He tries to make things cheap for everyone; he understands our college struggle.
Gillespie is amazing! His lectures were very interesting and I loved going to them. His tests are pretty straightforward, though he does make you memorize a lot of numbers and percents (he tells you which ones). There is a group project which was alright, just get a good group. I studied for about 2 hours before his midterm and 4 hours before his final just going through his notes and making notecards, and though I didn't do as well as I'd hoped on the midterm (82%), I got an A on the final and an A- on the group project so I ended with an A- in the class.
Gillespie is passionate about the environment, which makes this class more engaging. He is really funny making lectures fun to attend. He hands out study guides before the midterm and final that have all the information for the tests.
Gillespie is a charismatic guy with a booming voice who wears flipflops to lecture. I understand why everyone loves him. But the class itself is just an easy A that's kind of a waste of time for anything else. Didn't really learn anything of importance that I didn't already know. Also, you really don't need the textbook at all, so don't bother buying it!
This class is hands down the easiest GE to take at UCLA. The tests were both super easy and Gillespie is the homie so he says what will be on the tests more or less during office hours. Geog 5 is a must-take class. Gillespie is so chill. The labs are fun too. You get to go to the botanical gardens and walk around for one of them. No need to read the textbook at all.
Based on 119 Users
TOP TAGS
- Engaging Lectures (25)
- Often Funny (27)
- Would Take Again (26)
- Has Group Projects (24)
- Tolerates Tardiness (23)