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Elizabeth Mills

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Easiness 3.6 / 5 How easy the class is, 1 being extremely difficult and 5 being easy peasy.
Workload 2.6 / 5 How light the workload is, 1 being extremely heavy and 5 being extremely light.
Clarity 2.7 / 5 How clear the professor is, 1 being extremely unclear and 5 being very clear.
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PHYSICS 5C
COVID-19 This review was submitted during the COVID-19 pandemic. Your experience may vary.
March 26, 2021
Quarter: Winter 2021
Grade: A

Tests- 30% (3 tests each worth 10%)
Problem Sets - 15% (weekly)
Quizzes - 15% (weekly except during exam weeks)
Homework -10% (weekly)
Discussion - 15% (weekly and based on completion)
Lab -15%

Basically if you want an easy A and can deal with her being disorganized, then take her class. The main complaint almost everybody has is that she's disorganized. She grades things every late and she's a little all over the place like during lecture, how she set the class and when she opened gradescope submissions. Although, she does not seem as disorganized as previous quarters. She's every accommodating. She gives around 30 hours for each test. She drops 2 of your lowest scores for homework, problem sets, quizzes, and discussion. She also made your lowest test worth 5% and your higher two worth 12.5%. Due to her disorganization, she ended up dropping a lot more quizzes, an additional homework and problem set. The problem sets are graded mostly based on completion with one question being based on credit. Her tests are based on more conceptual physics compared to the other professors I have taken. In my opinion, her lectures were pretty good for the most part. I had to reference the textbook here and there but never felt like I needed to read each chapter of the textbook to do well on her tests. She listens to feedback. For example in discussion, she changed the layout to where the discussion problems were based on the problem sets, which I found to be very helpful. She also gives a lot of extra credit. So her grading scheme and accommodation, makes it fairly easy to get an A if you can deal with her being disorganized. I don't know how she'll be post-Covid but I imagine she'll still be disorganized but very nice and accommodating.

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PHYSICS 1B
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Aug. 11, 2020
Quarter: Summer 2020
Grade: A+

Really sweet and caring professor. The class was super quick because it was summer session but she did offer a great grading scheme which was predominantly problem sets (2 a week) and added little over 2% as EC opportunity. Additionally, the class was NOT CURVED, so your grade was entirely dependent on your ability to solve physics problems (which were a little ambiguous and confusing at times on the midterms).

Still highly recommend for Physics 1B considering how hard the class usually is through the year.

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PHYSICS 5C
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Sept. 17, 2020
Quarter: Summer 2020
Grade: A

Class Structure was very VERY kind:
- 40% problem sets (no Mastering Physics)
- 15% lab
- 10% discussion participation
- 10% midterm 1
- 10% midterm 2
- 15% final

I liked this class. Professor Mills was extremely accommodating and poured so many hours into this class: 2 hours of office hours 2-3 times a week, attending every discussion, staying after class to answer questions. There was always support offered and available to students, and Professor Mills was very receptive to feedback.

She offered us revisions after every major exam (final included), and had a huge emphasis on the teaching/learning aspect of the course: in her eyes, as long as the resources and opportunities she offered were contributing to our improved physics understanding, she would continue to make them available to us.

There were some organizational issues with the class, but that can be attributed to the fact that this was Professor Mills' first time teaching Physics 5C. With that came the responsibility of creating completely new course materials (problem sets and exams) as we went along in the quarter, and in my opinion, she executed fairly well and always ensured the situation was fair to students. Now that these materials have been created, I imagine that future iterations of the course will be even more successful.

I do recommend Professor Mills for Physics 5C!

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PHYSICS 5C
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Oct. 5, 2020
Quarter: Summer 2020
Grade: A

if i could summarize this class i would say that liz is incredibly accommodating when fixing issues that came up because of her own disorganization, some of which is inexcusable. the revisions on the exams, additional extra credit, and additional time on the exams were all introduced as consolation for her mistakes. for example, we were told we would have access to our homework grades/keys before the first midterm, and they weren’t even posted by the final exam. the exams were not worth a lot of the final grade based on her grading system, which was nice, but it still added stress when studying to feel like we were waiting for resources we were never gonna get. she would apologize for not having things up or for a lapse in communication, but then nothing would change and the same things would happen again. as mentioned her grading scheme is really forgiving though, which is the saving grace of this class. i think if liz were teaching this with a scale closer to other physics professors, there would be a lot of people struggling. however, we did not receive our final grades until almost 2 weeks after the deadline. it held a lot of people back academically and we never got any form of explanation for what was up (even after contacting both her and the department multiple times), and that just isn’t acceptable for me. i almost got dropped from one of my major classes, and i know others had issues with submitting graduate applications because of it. even if your only goal is to get a good grade, you won’t receive that grade for weeks after you’re supposed to…with absolutely no communication as to why. i don’t understand why she thought any of what she was doing this session without any reasoning behind it was acceptable as a professional.

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PHYSICS 5C
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March 19, 2021
Quarter: Winter 2021
Grade: A

Tests in this class were very ambiguous and tested us on complicated conceptual material that there was no way we could learn without knowledge this outside of class, and were very lengthy and cumbersome and didn't reflect the difficulty of homework problems that were given. Speaking of homework, there was also a lot of work that was very repetitive; we had Mastering Physics, Problem Sets, AND weekly quizzes. Professor was very disorganized and didn't really adjust well to the students' feedback. The campuswire forum would always be full of student concerns that wouldnt be addressed until a couple days later, and she only addressed this by dropping several homework assignments which doesn't make any sense because we had done all the work for them, and there would be no need to do this if she had just graded everything on time. By week 10 only the first 3 weeks of assignments were graded and no one knew what their grade in the class was. Her lectures were also VERY slow and sometimes did do a good job of explaining concepts but glossed over/didn't even talk about a LOT of important material which I had to go learn on my own in the textbook. Overall a very disorganized and frustrating class which I had to do a lot of work for but it didn't matter because she dropped half the assignments at the end of the quarter because she wasn't up to date with her grading.

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PHYSICS 5C
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Sept. 17, 2020
Quarter: Summer 2020
Grade: A+

Pros:
- 40% of your grade is twice a week problem sets. Only one problem on each set is graded for accuracy and the rest are graded for completion. No mastering physics.
- Professor holds a lot of office hours in which she will sometimes give the answers to some of the homework problems.
- midterms are only 10% of your grade and the final is 15%.
- we were given 24 hr for each midterm and ended up getting 48 hours on the final due to her own technical difficulties, so she is very accommodating when it comes to her own mistakes.
- we were able to do revisions on each midterm and final in order to receive up to half of our missed points back.
- labs are easy and you are provided with simulations so you don't have to buy a snap circuit. You also have 48 hours to do each lab.
- Lots of extra credit opportunities in the form of campuswire participation and surveys.

Cons:
- She is VERY unorganized. She often made very many typos on exam problems which made some things very confusing.
- Her exam questions can be very vague sometimes and confusing on what exactly she wants from you. She did address that she is a new professor and still learning how to properly ask questions. (I believe this is why she allowed revisions on exams in order to make up for her mistakes).
- She has poor communication and posts everything late. Gradescope submissions would always be posted late and we were never entirely sure when stuff was due since she would always change things around. She often posted problem sets and exams late as well.
- Said she accidentally taught us more than we were supposed to learn??

Overall, this class was very frustrating at times with how unorganized the class was and due to the lack of communication; however, I am very glad I took the class with this professor. She was very accommodating to her own mistakes. Some mistakes were just inexcusable even though she was a new professor, but in the end, the class was very easy to get a good grade in, which can be pretty rare for a physics class.

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PHYSICS 5C
COVID-19 This review was submitted during the COVID-19 pandemic. Your experience may vary.
Jan. 4, 2021
Quarter: Fall 2020
Grade: A+

Keep in mind that Professor Mills is a new lecturer during a difficult time, so please be patient with her. While she posted answer keys and problem sets very late, I think it will be better for following quarters now that she does have keys (provided that she doesn't change the problem sets). She is aware that her organization needs work, and judging by how her lectures improved dramatically throughout the quarter, I have high hopes as she gains more experience.

Ignoring how stressful the first few weeks were, the rest of this class wasn't bad. Her grading scheme is very lenient, and she gave a bunch of extra credit throughout the quarter. I also think she had office hours every day, and she recorded each of them.

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PHYSICS 1B
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Aug. 11, 2020
Quarter: Summer 2020
Grade: A-

I took 1B with Professor Mills in the six weeks during summer session A and it was one of the best decisions I've made. The structure of this course was unique in the sense that the homework counted for 50% of your overall grade and took some of the impact off of the two midterms and final. This class was also not graded on a curve and there wasn't a limit to the number of A's and B's given out to students. Our homework consisted of two problem sets per week and sometimes contained fairly challenging questions, so the majority of our time outside of class was spent working on these. Finishing the homework was very helpful to my understanding of the topic, so I found this to be time well spent. This was the first time Professor Mills was a professor, so sometimes the lectures were a bit difficult to follow, but for the most part everything was contained in our (free) textbook or you could rewatch the lecture recordings at a later time. Our tests were open notes/textbook and we had roughly 12 hours to complete these (which was plenty of time). Overall I would highly recommend this course to anyone taking Physics 1B due to the fantastic structure and professor.

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PHYSICS 5C
COVID-19 This review was submitted during the COVID-19 pandemic. Your experience may vary.
Jan. 2, 2021
Quarter: Fall 2020
Grade: A+

Prof. Mills has amazing enunciation, but that's really all I can say for positive feedback. She screen recorded her iPad for lectures, but I felt that the lectures were hard to follow. The way she presented new info and topics felt random and jumpy. I wish she had powerpoint slides that had some sort of structure. She usually went overtime for lecture as well.

As for homework, she posts PSETs instead of using MasteringPhysics. It felt like her lectures didn't prepare us at all for solving the types of problems she gave us, and we're basically thrown into the deep end without knowing how to swim. She encouraged us to use our textbook resources and use campuswire as a supplement, but I feel like we're relying on external resources more than we should have to. Most importantly, the lack of clarity and transparency was extremely frustrating. There was never any consistency for when she posted PSETs (aka she was always late posting them). Even though the PSETs were graded all for completion except for one random accuracy-based question, the grades for our PSETs before midterm 1 were posted the day before the midterm and no midterm2-relevant PSET grades were posted by midterm 2. Even by the time the final rolled around, nothing new had been graded except one PSET maybe a day or so before. Prof. Mills often said "I apologize for the delay, thank you for your patience, I appreciate your feedback," but nothing changed.

Midterm 1 was ok, it felt similar to the PSETs. Midterm 2 was very unexpected; it was much more conceptual than mathematical problems per-say. The final was a mix. Mills offered test corrections though!

Ultimately, this class was a very stressful and unpleasant experience due to the lack of support. Yes, I did well, but the experience was not something I want to go through again.

BUT I wanna give a shoutout to my TA Dima, an absolute king. He was incredibly supportive, understanding, and sweet. After seeing the results from midterm 1, he provided an equation sheet for midterm 2 and the final, which was amazing of him.

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PHYSICS 1B
COVID-19 This review was submitted during the COVID-19 pandemic. Your experience may vary.
Aug. 11, 2020
Quarter: Summer 2020
Grade: A

I highly recommend taking Elizabeth for any class she teaches! I took her for Physics 1B during session A and it was a great decision. The class was structured in a really easy way. 50% of our grade was Problem Sets. And she gave us 12hr to take the midterms. Because of this, she graded on a straight scale, but if you put in the work it was very doable. I also think she is a great teacher. She really cares about her students and goes above and beyond providing resources, examples, and explanations. I really dislike physics but really enjoyed this class. The exams were pretty hard even though they were open note, but I just spent most of the day trying to solve them. Overall, great teacher, awesome grading, and you get to finish one of the harder classes at ucla in just 6 weeks!

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PHYSICS 5C
COVID-19 This review was submitted during the COVID-19 pandemic. Your experience may vary.
Quarter: Winter 2021
Grade: A
March 26, 2021

Tests- 30% (3 tests each worth 10%)
Problem Sets - 15% (weekly)
Quizzes - 15% (weekly except during exam weeks)
Homework -10% (weekly)
Discussion - 15% (weekly and based on completion)
Lab -15%

Basically if you want an easy A and can deal with her being disorganized, then take her class. The main complaint almost everybody has is that she's disorganized. She grades things every late and she's a little all over the place like during lecture, how she set the class and when she opened gradescope submissions. Although, she does not seem as disorganized as previous quarters. She's every accommodating. She gives around 30 hours for each test. She drops 2 of your lowest scores for homework, problem sets, quizzes, and discussion. She also made your lowest test worth 5% and your higher two worth 12.5%. Due to her disorganization, she ended up dropping a lot more quizzes, an additional homework and problem set. The problem sets are graded mostly based on completion with one question being based on credit. Her tests are based on more conceptual physics compared to the other professors I have taken. In my opinion, her lectures were pretty good for the most part. I had to reference the textbook here and there but never felt like I needed to read each chapter of the textbook to do well on her tests. She listens to feedback. For example in discussion, she changed the layout to where the discussion problems were based on the problem sets, which I found to be very helpful. She also gives a lot of extra credit. So her grading scheme and accommodation, makes it fairly easy to get an A if you can deal with her being disorganized. I don't know how she'll be post-Covid but I imagine she'll still be disorganized but very nice and accommodating.

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PHYSICS 1B
COVID-19 This review was submitted during the COVID-19 pandemic. Your experience may vary.
Quarter: Summer 2020
Grade: A+
Aug. 11, 2020

Really sweet and caring professor. The class was super quick because it was summer session but she did offer a great grading scheme which was predominantly problem sets (2 a week) and added little over 2% as EC opportunity. Additionally, the class was NOT CURVED, so your grade was entirely dependent on your ability to solve physics problems (which were a little ambiguous and confusing at times on the midterms).

Still highly recommend for Physics 1B considering how hard the class usually is through the year.

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PHYSICS 5C
COVID-19 This review was submitted during the COVID-19 pandemic. Your experience may vary.
Quarter: Summer 2020
Grade: A
Sept. 17, 2020

Class Structure was very VERY kind:
- 40% problem sets (no Mastering Physics)
- 15% lab
- 10% discussion participation
- 10% midterm 1
- 10% midterm 2
- 15% final

I liked this class. Professor Mills was extremely accommodating and poured so many hours into this class: 2 hours of office hours 2-3 times a week, attending every discussion, staying after class to answer questions. There was always support offered and available to students, and Professor Mills was very receptive to feedback.

She offered us revisions after every major exam (final included), and had a huge emphasis on the teaching/learning aspect of the course: in her eyes, as long as the resources and opportunities she offered were contributing to our improved physics understanding, she would continue to make them available to us.

There were some organizational issues with the class, but that can be attributed to the fact that this was Professor Mills' first time teaching Physics 5C. With that came the responsibility of creating completely new course materials (problem sets and exams) as we went along in the quarter, and in my opinion, she executed fairly well and always ensured the situation was fair to students. Now that these materials have been created, I imagine that future iterations of the course will be even more successful.

I do recommend Professor Mills for Physics 5C!

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PHYSICS 5C
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Quarter: Summer 2020
Grade: A
Oct. 5, 2020

if i could summarize this class i would say that liz is incredibly accommodating when fixing issues that came up because of her own disorganization, some of which is inexcusable. the revisions on the exams, additional extra credit, and additional time on the exams were all introduced as consolation for her mistakes. for example, we were told we would have access to our homework grades/keys before the first midterm, and they weren’t even posted by the final exam. the exams were not worth a lot of the final grade based on her grading system, which was nice, but it still added stress when studying to feel like we were waiting for resources we were never gonna get. she would apologize for not having things up or for a lapse in communication, but then nothing would change and the same things would happen again. as mentioned her grading scheme is really forgiving though, which is the saving grace of this class. i think if liz were teaching this with a scale closer to other physics professors, there would be a lot of people struggling. however, we did not receive our final grades until almost 2 weeks after the deadline. it held a lot of people back academically and we never got any form of explanation for what was up (even after contacting both her and the department multiple times), and that just isn’t acceptable for me. i almost got dropped from one of my major classes, and i know others had issues with submitting graduate applications because of it. even if your only goal is to get a good grade, you won’t receive that grade for weeks after you’re supposed to…with absolutely no communication as to why. i don’t understand why she thought any of what she was doing this session without any reasoning behind it was acceptable as a professional.

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PHYSICS 5C
COVID-19 This review was submitted during the COVID-19 pandemic. Your experience may vary.
Quarter: Winter 2021
Grade: A
March 19, 2021

Tests in this class were very ambiguous and tested us on complicated conceptual material that there was no way we could learn without knowledge this outside of class, and were very lengthy and cumbersome and didn't reflect the difficulty of homework problems that were given. Speaking of homework, there was also a lot of work that was very repetitive; we had Mastering Physics, Problem Sets, AND weekly quizzes. Professor was very disorganized and didn't really adjust well to the students' feedback. The campuswire forum would always be full of student concerns that wouldnt be addressed until a couple days later, and she only addressed this by dropping several homework assignments which doesn't make any sense because we had done all the work for them, and there would be no need to do this if she had just graded everything on time. By week 10 only the first 3 weeks of assignments were graded and no one knew what their grade in the class was. Her lectures were also VERY slow and sometimes did do a good job of explaining concepts but glossed over/didn't even talk about a LOT of important material which I had to go learn on my own in the textbook. Overall a very disorganized and frustrating class which I had to do a lot of work for but it didn't matter because she dropped half the assignments at the end of the quarter because she wasn't up to date with her grading.

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PHYSICS 5C
COVID-19 This review was submitted during the COVID-19 pandemic. Your experience may vary.
Quarter: Summer 2020
Grade: A+
Sept. 17, 2020

Pros:
- 40% of your grade is twice a week problem sets. Only one problem on each set is graded for accuracy and the rest are graded for completion. No mastering physics.
- Professor holds a lot of office hours in which she will sometimes give the answers to some of the homework problems.
- midterms are only 10% of your grade and the final is 15%.
- we were given 24 hr for each midterm and ended up getting 48 hours on the final due to her own technical difficulties, so she is very accommodating when it comes to her own mistakes.
- we were able to do revisions on each midterm and final in order to receive up to half of our missed points back.
- labs are easy and you are provided with simulations so you don't have to buy a snap circuit. You also have 48 hours to do each lab.
- Lots of extra credit opportunities in the form of campuswire participation and surveys.

Cons:
- She is VERY unorganized. She often made very many typos on exam problems which made some things very confusing.
- Her exam questions can be very vague sometimes and confusing on what exactly she wants from you. She did address that she is a new professor and still learning how to properly ask questions. (I believe this is why she allowed revisions on exams in order to make up for her mistakes).
- She has poor communication and posts everything late. Gradescope submissions would always be posted late and we were never entirely sure when stuff was due since she would always change things around. She often posted problem sets and exams late as well.
- Said she accidentally taught us more than we were supposed to learn??

Overall, this class was very frustrating at times with how unorganized the class was and due to the lack of communication; however, I am very glad I took the class with this professor. She was very accommodating to her own mistakes. Some mistakes were just inexcusable even though she was a new professor, but in the end, the class was very easy to get a good grade in, which can be pretty rare for a physics class.

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PHYSICS 5C
COVID-19 This review was submitted during the COVID-19 pandemic. Your experience may vary.
Quarter: Fall 2020
Grade: A+
Jan. 4, 2021

Keep in mind that Professor Mills is a new lecturer during a difficult time, so please be patient with her. While she posted answer keys and problem sets very late, I think it will be better for following quarters now that she does have keys (provided that she doesn't change the problem sets). She is aware that her organization needs work, and judging by how her lectures improved dramatically throughout the quarter, I have high hopes as she gains more experience.

Ignoring how stressful the first few weeks were, the rest of this class wasn't bad. Her grading scheme is very lenient, and she gave a bunch of extra credit throughout the quarter. I also think she had office hours every day, and she recorded each of them.

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PHYSICS 1B
COVID-19 This review was submitted during the COVID-19 pandemic. Your experience may vary.
Quarter: Summer 2020
Grade: A-
Aug. 11, 2020

I took 1B with Professor Mills in the six weeks during summer session A and it was one of the best decisions I've made. The structure of this course was unique in the sense that the homework counted for 50% of your overall grade and took some of the impact off of the two midterms and final. This class was also not graded on a curve and there wasn't a limit to the number of A's and B's given out to students. Our homework consisted of two problem sets per week and sometimes contained fairly challenging questions, so the majority of our time outside of class was spent working on these. Finishing the homework was very helpful to my understanding of the topic, so I found this to be time well spent. This was the first time Professor Mills was a professor, so sometimes the lectures were a bit difficult to follow, but for the most part everything was contained in our (free) textbook or you could rewatch the lecture recordings at a later time. Our tests were open notes/textbook and we had roughly 12 hours to complete these (which was plenty of time). Overall I would highly recommend this course to anyone taking Physics 1B due to the fantastic structure and professor.

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PHYSICS 5C
COVID-19 This review was submitted during the COVID-19 pandemic. Your experience may vary.
Quarter: Fall 2020
Grade: A+
Jan. 2, 2021

Prof. Mills has amazing enunciation, but that's really all I can say for positive feedback. She screen recorded her iPad for lectures, but I felt that the lectures were hard to follow. The way she presented new info and topics felt random and jumpy. I wish she had powerpoint slides that had some sort of structure. She usually went overtime for lecture as well.

As for homework, she posts PSETs instead of using MasteringPhysics. It felt like her lectures didn't prepare us at all for solving the types of problems she gave us, and we're basically thrown into the deep end without knowing how to swim. She encouraged us to use our textbook resources and use campuswire as a supplement, but I feel like we're relying on external resources more than we should have to. Most importantly, the lack of clarity and transparency was extremely frustrating. There was never any consistency for when she posted PSETs (aka she was always late posting them). Even though the PSETs were graded all for completion except for one random accuracy-based question, the grades for our PSETs before midterm 1 were posted the day before the midterm and no midterm2-relevant PSET grades were posted by midterm 2. Even by the time the final rolled around, nothing new had been graded except one PSET maybe a day or so before. Prof. Mills often said "I apologize for the delay, thank you for your patience, I appreciate your feedback," but nothing changed.

Midterm 1 was ok, it felt similar to the PSETs. Midterm 2 was very unexpected; it was much more conceptual than mathematical problems per-say. The final was a mix. Mills offered test corrections though!

Ultimately, this class was a very stressful and unpleasant experience due to the lack of support. Yes, I did well, but the experience was not something I want to go through again.

BUT I wanna give a shoutout to my TA Dima, an absolute king. He was incredibly supportive, understanding, and sweet. After seeing the results from midterm 1, he provided an equation sheet for midterm 2 and the final, which was amazing of him.

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PHYSICS 1B
COVID-19 This review was submitted during the COVID-19 pandemic. Your experience may vary.
Quarter: Summer 2020
Grade: A
Aug. 11, 2020

I highly recommend taking Elizabeth for any class she teaches! I took her for Physics 1B during session A and it was a great decision. The class was structured in a really easy way. 50% of our grade was Problem Sets. And she gave us 12hr to take the midterms. Because of this, she graded on a straight scale, but if you put in the work it was very doable. I also think she is a great teacher. She really cares about her students and goes above and beyond providing resources, examples, and explanations. I really dislike physics but really enjoyed this class. The exams were pretty hard even though they were open note, but I just spent most of the day trying to solve them. Overall, great teacher, awesome grading, and you get to finish one of the harder classes at ucla in just 6 weeks!

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