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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.
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.
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.
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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- selling the pdf version of the textbook, What Is Life? text ********** for my venmo and i'll share it.
- TAKE THIS CLASS. i find myself thinking about and applying what jay taught us in my daily life pretty often actually. i really teared up during the last lecture too! the exams will be tough know that, but lots of preparation (being able to recite answers and definitions out loud and going through each take home message will help) plus the curve will do you right. jay wants you to do well and he wants you to learn something about life through the course!
I absolutely loved this class with Professor Phelan. I took this course fall quarter of my freshman year and it was an ideal introduction to college. Phelan is so incredibly engaging. I remember being sad when I had to miss a lecture. definitely take this class because you learn SO MUCH and its so fun. As long as you show up to lecture and pay attention in labs you'll be set
his textbook is priced pretty ridiculously (like $90) and im selling my paperback edition for only $35! text me at ********** if interested :)
Hands down this is the best class I've taken at UCLA. The lectures were funny and designed to be relevant for any major (this is a life science class for non life science majors). The class definitely picks up after the first midterm but I thought the workload and grading was all very reasonable. There's an extra credit music video that I highly recommend doing, mostly because it's fun.
This is by far the best class I've taken at UCLA. Professor Phelan is always engaging and really funny. He really does care about the students and loves teaching this class. I never missed a lecture because I always wanted to go to class, but if you miss it, he does Bruincast it. There are weekly quizzes in discussion, but they're straight out of the packets he gives us each week. The final grade is based off of a midterm (30%), final (45%), and section participation (25%- which includes quiz grades and a debate). If you pay attention in class, do the packets, and go to discussion, the class is pretty easy, but it does require you to put in work. It's an easy A in terms of content, but the writing does need practice. Both the midterm and final are the same format- multiple choice and short answers. Also, mean genes is a required book, but it really isn't necessary- it's a great read though! I recommended this class to everyone I know and even applied what I learned outside of class.
Professor Phelan is genuine and engaging. He really believes in what he's teaching and makes efforts to be as clear as possible. His lectures are dynamic and they fully cover the material tested on the midterms and final exams.
If you ever need help, he's willing to explain concepts more in-depth during office hours, and if you miss any information during a lecture, you can watch the lectures on BruinCast.
Other than that, the class material is very interesting. Initially, I was not interested in biology at all, but the information he teaches can be applied to real life. That's what makes the class unique and very beneficial.
Overall, great professor and a great course to take.
I extremely loved this class. Even though I might be biased due to my passion for biology, all the people I know that took this class enjoyed it and recommended it to everyone. Not only you learn about our body and the biology behind it, but you also get to apply new knowledge to real life situations. It is clear that the professor loves teaching this class, making his lectures fun and interesting.
Dr. Phelan is an extremely engaging lecturer. He is truly interested in the material he is putting forth and his lectures exemplify this. I learned an immense amount of information and the course made me reconsider a lot of assumptions I had made in my life prior to taking the course. He wants his students to succeed, and offers extra credit if you need it. Lectures are Bruincasted. While the assigned workload is pretty low, there is a fair amount of material you need to understand to succeed on the exams and definitely do not underestimate the difficulty of the class. Relatively easy GE, but 100% worth taking for the professor (probably one of the best lecturers I've had at UCLA), and for the knowledge you will acquire.
tl;dr: Professor Phelan is the best. Perfect balance of fun and teaching. Class is not too difficult. Would take again.
Professor Phelan has to be the best professor on campus. This is the beginning of my second year here and I'd already given up hope on finding a professor who was funny and entertaining until I came across him. He never fails to make the class laugh at least a couple times every lecture. He likes to entertain and he likes to tell funny anecdotes from his own life, but there is always a connection to the topic at hand. He likes to connect what we're learning in class to our own lives and offers examples at how it does.
The class itself is not too hard. There are weekly quizzes which are based on weekly problem sets (usually about 5-8 Q's) in which one question from the problem set is the quiz question. The midterm and final both can be pretty tough if you don't study, but as long as you put in the work, it should be a fairly easy pass. During discussion sections there are weekly debates between two groups but it shouldn't really be too bad even if you're shy, especially if you have a chill TA who makes you feel comfortable (Ana Rubio in my case, would definitely recommend).
Answers for the problem sets can also be found online (StuDocu.com). Good Luck. 100% recommend and would take again.
r/ucla
At this point, all that’s been said is pretty much all that can be said. The class is extremely interesting and the professor is always engaging. But, like everyone else has said, the tests are HARD! Before the midterm, I studied a somewhat reasonable amount and got a D-. I decided to amp up my studying for the final...and got a D. Keep in mind that the TAs are looking for very concept-specific knowledge. But when I tell you the curve is SO REAL, I mean it! As you can see, I still ended up with a B! More than anything, I think it just shows that Professor Phelan is much more concerned with the students focusing on gaining the knowledge than on getting a certain grade. Overall, I’d say this class was amazing and I’d recommend it to everyone!!!
Phelan is an engaging lecturer and the material is very intriguing, even as someone who isn’t crazy about biology or science. The class itself required a good amount of effort, and I had to study pretty hard to get an A. The tests are half multiple choice and half free response, and there are weekly quizzes in section that are supposed to prepare you for the free response part of the exams. However, the material itself was interesting and Phelan almost always had real world applications for us college students. My TA ( Maral Sakayan ) was really helpful in her office hours and she made everything very clear; I’m pretty sure I got a good grade because of her. Consulting the SAC test bank was very helpful and there were a few questions from old test that were exactly the same on the exam. There is a textbook required and although we did use it for section assignments, I didn’t read the actual material because it was a lot. Phelan provided LaunchPad resources for study tools but did not require everyone to purchase access to it. Lectures were Bruincasted but the lecture hall was always packed anyways!
- selling the pdf version of the textbook, What Is Life? text ********** for my venmo and i'll share it.
- TAKE THIS CLASS. i find myself thinking about and applying what jay taught us in my daily life pretty often actually. i really teared up during the last lecture too! the exams will be tough know that, but lots of preparation (being able to recite answers and definitions out loud and going through each take home message will help) plus the curve will do you right. jay wants you to do well and he wants you to learn something about life through the course!
I absolutely loved this class with Professor Phelan. I took this course fall quarter of my freshman year and it was an ideal introduction to college. Phelan is so incredibly engaging. I remember being sad when I had to miss a lecture. definitely take this class because you learn SO MUCH and its so fun. As long as you show up to lecture and pay attention in labs you'll be set
his textbook is priced pretty ridiculously (like $90) and im selling my paperback edition for only $35! text me at ********** if interested :)
Hands down this is the best class I've taken at UCLA. The lectures were funny and designed to be relevant for any major (this is a life science class for non life science majors). The class definitely picks up after the first midterm but I thought the workload and grading was all very reasonable. There's an extra credit music video that I highly recommend doing, mostly because it's fun.
This is by far the best class I've taken at UCLA. Professor Phelan is always engaging and really funny. He really does care about the students and loves teaching this class. I never missed a lecture because I always wanted to go to class, but if you miss it, he does Bruincast it. There are weekly quizzes in discussion, but they're straight out of the packets he gives us each week. The final grade is based off of a midterm (30%), final (45%), and section participation (25%- which includes quiz grades and a debate). If you pay attention in class, do the packets, and go to discussion, the class is pretty easy, but it does require you to put in work. It's an easy A in terms of content, but the writing does need practice. Both the midterm and final are the same format- multiple choice and short answers. Also, mean genes is a required book, but it really isn't necessary- it's a great read though! I recommended this class to everyone I know and even applied what I learned outside of class.
Professor Phelan is genuine and engaging. He really believes in what he's teaching and makes efforts to be as clear as possible. His lectures are dynamic and they fully cover the material tested on the midterms and final exams.
If you ever need help, he's willing to explain concepts more in-depth during office hours, and if you miss any information during a lecture, you can watch the lectures on BruinCast.
Other than that, the class material is very interesting. Initially, I was not interested in biology at all, but the information he teaches can be applied to real life. That's what makes the class unique and very beneficial.
Overall, great professor and a great course to take.
I extremely loved this class. Even though I might be biased due to my passion for biology, all the people I know that took this class enjoyed it and recommended it to everyone. Not only you learn about our body and the biology behind it, but you also get to apply new knowledge to real life situations. It is clear that the professor loves teaching this class, making his lectures fun and interesting.
Dr. Phelan is an extremely engaging lecturer. He is truly interested in the material he is putting forth and his lectures exemplify this. I learned an immense amount of information and the course made me reconsider a lot of assumptions I had made in my life prior to taking the course. He wants his students to succeed, and offers extra credit if you need it. Lectures are Bruincasted. While the assigned workload is pretty low, there is a fair amount of material you need to understand to succeed on the exams and definitely do not underestimate the difficulty of the class. Relatively easy GE, but 100% worth taking for the professor (probably one of the best lecturers I've had at UCLA), and for the knowledge you will acquire.
tl;dr: Professor Phelan is the best. Perfect balance of fun and teaching. Class is not too difficult. Would take again.
Professor Phelan has to be the best professor on campus. This is the beginning of my second year here and I'd already given up hope on finding a professor who was funny and entertaining until I came across him. He never fails to make the class laugh at least a couple times every lecture. He likes to entertain and he likes to tell funny anecdotes from his own life, but there is always a connection to the topic at hand. He likes to connect what we're learning in class to our own lives and offers examples at how it does.
The class itself is not too hard. There are weekly quizzes which are based on weekly problem sets (usually about 5-8 Q's) in which one question from the problem set is the quiz question. The midterm and final both can be pretty tough if you don't study, but as long as you put in the work, it should be a fairly easy pass. During discussion sections there are weekly debates between two groups but it shouldn't really be too bad even if you're shy, especially if you have a chill TA who makes you feel comfortable (Ana Rubio in my case, would definitely recommend).
Answers for the problem sets can also be found online (StuDocu.com). Good Luck. 100% recommend and would take again.
r/ucla
At this point, all that’s been said is pretty much all that can be said. The class is extremely interesting and the professor is always engaging. But, like everyone else has said, the tests are HARD! Before the midterm, I studied a somewhat reasonable amount and got a D-. I decided to amp up my studying for the final...and got a D. Keep in mind that the TAs are looking for very concept-specific knowledge. But when I tell you the curve is SO REAL, I mean it! As you can see, I still ended up with a B! More than anything, I think it just shows that Professor Phelan is much more concerned with the students focusing on gaining the knowledge than on getting a certain grade. Overall, I’d say this class was amazing and I’d recommend it to everyone!!!
Phelan is an engaging lecturer and the material is very intriguing, even as someone who isn’t crazy about biology or science. The class itself required a good amount of effort, and I had to study pretty hard to get an A. The tests are half multiple choice and half free response, and there are weekly quizzes in section that are supposed to prepare you for the free response part of the exams. However, the material itself was interesting and Phelan almost always had real world applications for us college students. My TA ( Maral Sakayan ) was really helpful in her office hours and she made everything very clear; I’m pretty sure I got a good grade because of her. Consulting the SAC test bank was very helpful and there were a few questions from old test that were exactly the same on the exam. There is a textbook required and although we did use it for section assignments, I didn’t read the actual material because it was a lot. Phelan provided LaunchPad resources for study tools but did not require everyone to purchase access to it. Lectures were Bruincasted but the lecture hall was always packed anyways!
Based on 314 Users
TOP TAGS
- Engaging Lectures (172)
- Often Funny (163)
- Gives Extra Credit (155)
- Would Take Again (153)