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Professor: Esdin is amazing. He is funny and engaging. Really nice person.
Lecture: Three times a week but they are engaging and only fifty minutes long. You really need to pay attention in lecture because he does not read off of slides, he talks and writes on them. It is recorded in case you miss any of his talking which I often did.
Attendance: You have 6 free days (two whole weeks of class). After that, he does take points off. Attend lecture, its free points. Lab attendance is mandatory and there are no free skips. Again, attending lab gives you free points.
Lab: Once every other week. Lasted around an hour. Kind of boring but it was tolerable.
Workload: There is NO homework, but there is a HUGE project due at the end of the quarter. He gives you 9 weeks to complete it. It is a tedious project but it is very easy. It took most people several hours so I recommend you split it up. It is a diet and exercise analysis.
Class materials: There is a course reader and a software to track your diet and exercise. I think people said it was around $100. Ask around to share/split the software because you can make several accounts on one software. Many did not use or buy the textbook.
Extra Credit: Surveys and rating professor and TA. Takes 10 minutes.
Final Thoughts: Extremely easy A. Very manageable. Great prof. Would take again.
Best class I have ever taken here. The content is really interesting, and it helps create an outlook in life about dieting and maintaining a healthy lifestyle. There were no homework assignments besides a project, which I finished in around 12 hours. A 12-hour total workload for the entire quarter? Extra credit was generously given. The exams were all open note. Overall, this was the best GE I have ever taken. The professor genuinely cared about our health, and I would definitely take Esdin again if I ever came across him in the future.
Strengths: communicative to whole class, attentive, giving ample explanation towards understanding course material
Weaknesses: I can't really out anything here bc I am very engaged in class and feel comfortable in his teaching
Strengths: communicative to whole class, attentive, giving ample explanation towards understanding course material
Weaknesses: I can't really out anything here bc I am very engaged in class and feel comfortable in his teaching
This class is so easy to follow and overall a good GE to start with. Weekly quizzes are there which are based on relevant course material but I would take this class again since it is fun, engaging and the Professor is super nice!
By far one of the easiest GEs in my opinion, definitely would recommend it.
- Slides and recorded lectures are posted online, but attendance is taken with iClicker
- As far as I remember you can miss up to about 6 days for lectures and still receive full points for the attendance grade; discussion/labs attendance is mandatory but it's not burdening at all
- Midterm and final exams are online on Bruinlearn, about 30 to 35 MCQs. Super easy for the most part (especially if you buy the course reader), but some questions were based on things the professor mentioned once out loud (rather than the content being on the slides) & some questions were worded in a way that makes it difficult but not too big of a problem
- A few quizzes, but also online and open book -- the time limit made it slightly difficult but overall not bad
- The course reader and the iProfile thing that we had to buy were expensive; I bought those two for a little over $100 -- I heard some people share their iProfiles, so I would recommend that if you can. The course reader helps for quizzes and tests but honestly the exams are doable w/out the book if you take good notes and listen attentively to the lectures.
- The project seems extremely tedious at first sight, but it's not difficult at all. All the instructions are given and easy to follow; it's long but very repetitive in terms of what you have to write. The time given to do the project is also very reasonable.
Prof. Esdin is the GOAT. His class is extremly helpful and also easy.
Grade break down follows:
- Midterm exam- 100 points
- 2 Lecture quizzes (20 points each) - 40 points
- 3 Laboratory quizzes (15 points each) - 45 points
- Attendance and Participation in laboratory - 25 points
- Attendance in lecture - 40 points
- Lifestyle Assessment Report - 100 points
- Final Exam - 100 points
- Course evaluation -6 points
Total: 456 points
All quizzes and exams were online on Bruinlearn, and it was very easy. The report was somewhat tedious, but it was super easy. You can get near full marks if you just ask your TA for help with the report. If you can't get an A in this class, you should reevaluate whether or not you should be in this school. This is not only an easy GE, but the content is very helpful. I personally learned a lot from this class about my body and how it functions. The only drawback is that the course reader and iProfile are more than $100, which felt overpriced, but it is vital for the course as his lectures are based on the course reader.
Overall, I would 120% recommend this class. Easiest Life Science GE.
Highly reccomend!!! Professor Esdin was such a great professor who's passionate in teaching students how to be healthy through diet and exercise. In terms of easiness, it doesn't get much better than this. The quizzes, midterm, and final were all online :). There was one lifestyle overview project that wasn't hard, but moderately time consuming. The only thing is that you need to buy the textbook and login for the diet tracking website, however, if you have a friend that took it, you can just use theirs.
I would definitely recommend taking this class—especially as a GE. Professor Esdin is super nice, and the workload is very manageable. There's really no homework outside of class except for the main project, which is pretty time consuming/tedious but easy. I would advise against taking this class if you're triggered by diet talk/calorie counting, because the final project has you log everything that you eat for seven days straight and you have to analyze your diet & calorie intake. The labs are every other week, and they always get out early. The lectures also usually get out a few minutes early, and there's always a couple of iClicker questions at the end, but you're allowed to miss up to six classes worth of questions. There are a few short, online quizzes dispersed throughout the quarter, as well as an online midterm and final. All quizzes/exams are multiple choice. The main downside is you have to buy a course reader and iProfile software, which is kinda pricey (I believe it was around $70 total), and even though I never opened the course reader, I don't think there's an option to buy them separately. Overall, this class is very manageable, and the content is interesting if you enjoy learning about nutrition!
Overall, I recommend taking this class, especially if you need the science GE with lab credit.
Content is generally interesting, Professor is great, very helpful, responds to emails quickly and is very understandable
Workload is super manageable and the exams and tests are easy to do well. I allocated some time to read through and understand the content for a while before taking it.
Lectures are recorded but you can only miss like 6 lectures as he uses iClicker to track lecture attendance and have points to it.
Biggest drawback is the requirement to purchase the coursereader (which is super useful for doing well) and the online platform for diet and nutrition tracking for your report (that is a substantial amount of points). Selling my coursereader for a very discounted price! Text me at ********** for it.
Professor: Esdin is amazing. He is funny and engaging. Really nice person.
Lecture: Three times a week but they are engaging and only fifty minutes long. You really need to pay attention in lecture because he does not read off of slides, he talks and writes on them. It is recorded in case you miss any of his talking which I often did.
Attendance: You have 6 free days (two whole weeks of class). After that, he does take points off. Attend lecture, its free points. Lab attendance is mandatory and there are no free skips. Again, attending lab gives you free points.
Lab: Once every other week. Lasted around an hour. Kind of boring but it was tolerable.
Workload: There is NO homework, but there is a HUGE project due at the end of the quarter. He gives you 9 weeks to complete it. It is a tedious project but it is very easy. It took most people several hours so I recommend you split it up. It is a diet and exercise analysis.
Class materials: There is a course reader and a software to track your diet and exercise. I think people said it was around $100. Ask around to share/split the software because you can make several accounts on one software. Many did not use or buy the textbook.
Extra Credit: Surveys and rating professor and TA. Takes 10 minutes.
Final Thoughts: Extremely easy A. Very manageable. Great prof. Would take again.
Best class I have ever taken here. The content is really interesting, and it helps create an outlook in life about dieting and maintaining a healthy lifestyle. There were no homework assignments besides a project, which I finished in around 12 hours. A 12-hour total workload for the entire quarter? Extra credit was generously given. The exams were all open note. Overall, this was the best GE I have ever taken. The professor genuinely cared about our health, and I would definitely take Esdin again if I ever came across him in the future.
Strengths: communicative to whole class, attentive, giving ample explanation towards understanding course material
Weaknesses: I can't really out anything here bc I am very engaged in class and feel comfortable in his teaching
Strengths: communicative to whole class, attentive, giving ample explanation towards understanding course material
Weaknesses: I can't really out anything here bc I am very engaged in class and feel comfortable in his teaching
This class is so easy to follow and overall a good GE to start with. Weekly quizzes are there which are based on relevant course material but I would take this class again since it is fun, engaging and the Professor is super nice!
By far one of the easiest GEs in my opinion, definitely would recommend it.
- Slides and recorded lectures are posted online, but attendance is taken with iClicker
- As far as I remember you can miss up to about 6 days for lectures and still receive full points for the attendance grade; discussion/labs attendance is mandatory but it's not burdening at all
- Midterm and final exams are online on Bruinlearn, about 30 to 35 MCQs. Super easy for the most part (especially if you buy the course reader), but some questions were based on things the professor mentioned once out loud (rather than the content being on the slides) & some questions were worded in a way that makes it difficult but not too big of a problem
- A few quizzes, but also online and open book -- the time limit made it slightly difficult but overall not bad
- The course reader and the iProfile thing that we had to buy were expensive; I bought those two for a little over $100 -- I heard some people share their iProfiles, so I would recommend that if you can. The course reader helps for quizzes and tests but honestly the exams are doable w/out the book if you take good notes and listen attentively to the lectures.
- The project seems extremely tedious at first sight, but it's not difficult at all. All the instructions are given and easy to follow; it's long but very repetitive in terms of what you have to write. The time given to do the project is also very reasonable.
Prof. Esdin is the GOAT. His class is extremly helpful and also easy.
Grade break down follows:
- Midterm exam- 100 points
- 2 Lecture quizzes (20 points each) - 40 points
- 3 Laboratory quizzes (15 points each) - 45 points
- Attendance and Participation in laboratory - 25 points
- Attendance in lecture - 40 points
- Lifestyle Assessment Report - 100 points
- Final Exam - 100 points
- Course evaluation -6 points
Total: 456 points
All quizzes and exams were online on Bruinlearn, and it was very easy. The report was somewhat tedious, but it was super easy. You can get near full marks if you just ask your TA for help with the report. If you can't get an A in this class, you should reevaluate whether or not you should be in this school. This is not only an easy GE, but the content is very helpful. I personally learned a lot from this class about my body and how it functions. The only drawback is that the course reader and iProfile are more than $100, which felt overpriced, but it is vital for the course as his lectures are based on the course reader.
Overall, I would 120% recommend this class. Easiest Life Science GE.
Highly reccomend!!! Professor Esdin was such a great professor who's passionate in teaching students how to be healthy through diet and exercise. In terms of easiness, it doesn't get much better than this. The quizzes, midterm, and final were all online :). There was one lifestyle overview project that wasn't hard, but moderately time consuming. The only thing is that you need to buy the textbook and login for the diet tracking website, however, if you have a friend that took it, you can just use theirs.
I would definitely recommend taking this class—especially as a GE. Professor Esdin is super nice, and the workload is very manageable. There's really no homework outside of class except for the main project, which is pretty time consuming/tedious but easy. I would advise against taking this class if you're triggered by diet talk/calorie counting, because the final project has you log everything that you eat for seven days straight and you have to analyze your diet & calorie intake. The labs are every other week, and they always get out early. The lectures also usually get out a few minutes early, and there's always a couple of iClicker questions at the end, but you're allowed to miss up to six classes worth of questions. There are a few short, online quizzes dispersed throughout the quarter, as well as an online midterm and final. All quizzes/exams are multiple choice. The main downside is you have to buy a course reader and iProfile software, which is kinda pricey (I believe it was around $70 total), and even though I never opened the course reader, I don't think there's an option to buy them separately. Overall, this class is very manageable, and the content is interesting if you enjoy learning about nutrition!
Overall, I recommend taking this class, especially if you need the science GE with lab credit.
Content is generally interesting, Professor is great, very helpful, responds to emails quickly and is very understandable
Workload is super manageable and the exams and tests are easy to do well. I allocated some time to read through and understand the content for a while before taking it.
Lectures are recorded but you can only miss like 6 lectures as he uses iClicker to track lecture attendance and have points to it.
Biggest drawback is the requirement to purchase the coursereader (which is super useful for doing well) and the online platform for diet and nutrition tracking for your report (that is a substantial amount of points). Selling my coursereader for a very discounted price! Text me at ********** for it.
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