Lily Anne Welty-Tamai
Department of Asian American Studies
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4.7
Overall Rating
Based on 30 Users
Easiness 3.9 / 5 How easy the class is, 1 being extremely difficult and 5 being easy peasy.
Clarity 4.6 / 5 How clear the class is, 1 being extremely unclear and 5 being very clear.
Workload 3.1 / 5 How much workload the class is, 1 being extremely heavy and 5 being extremely light.
Helpfulness 4.8 / 5 How helpful the class is, 1 being not helpful at all and 5 being extremely helpful.

TOP TAGS

  • Engaging Lectures
  • Would Take Again
  • Uses Slides
  • Tolerates Tardiness
  • Needs Textbook
  • Often Funny
  • Gives Extra Credit
  • Useful Textbooks
  • Snazzy Dresser
  • Participation Matters
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77.6%
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51.7%
38.8%
25.9%
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Grade distributions are collected using data from the UCLA Registrar’s Office.

62.0%
51.7%
41.4%
31.0%
20.7%
10.3%
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72.4%
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55.4%
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36.9%
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24.6%
18.4%
12.3%
6.1%
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Grade distributions are collected using data from the UCLA Registrar’s Office.

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Quarter: Fall 2020
Grade: A
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Dec. 29, 2020

To start off, I was already interested in AAS 20, but Professor Tamai really made me even more intrigued in the subject and now I'm considering an AAS 20 Minor. Overall, this class is very manageable, but there is a lot of reading. You don't necessarily have to read all of it, she even says to read the into and conclusion and then the topic sentences of each paragraph in between because she even knows the stuff she gives is long (but also this is a way more efficient way of reading anyways) but make sure to write a sentence or two about the reading when you read it for later on because you will need the readings for the final!! I'm a STEM major, so I'm not too fond of reading, so that I would say was the only part I didn't really like.

Otherwise, I would definitely say take this class, especially if you are Asian American or just want to learn more about this subject because Professor Tamai will really make you appreciate and admire the Asian American community. The lectures were so diverse and engaging and I always made an effort to make it to class live, also because she's hilarious and sometimes her kid comes in and he's so funny and adorable. She gives lots of cool anecdotes about her past studies which I always found super interesting and it really brings the content to life. Each week you basically focus on a different Asian American subgroup so it's a really holistic class on the whole community.

Also, go to her office hours!! She's so helpful and always willing to be there for her students to talk about the lectures, life, anything! She does take the lecture down after one week and doesn't upload slides, but that just made me more on top of my work in the class.

For discussion, attendance is part of your grade (try to get Sharon, she's hilarious and so much fun), but for my discussion section, it was basically a discussion in breakout rooms every week. We also have to write a term paper, but it's not bad at all, you can basically write on anything related to Asian American communities and she has a do an outline, RD, and a peer review to really keep us on track which I really liked.

So, this class isn't the easiest because of how much reading there is, but I would still recommend taking this class, it's so rewarding and so engaging and I hope I can take a class with Professor Tamai again!! She cares so much about her students and them learning and has a heart of gold, I'm so happy I had her!

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Quarter: Fall 2020
Grade: A
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Dec. 28, 2020

Prof Tamai was an awesome lecturer. I felt sort of badly for her because only two people out of like 150 kids had their videos on for lecture. Still, prof Tamai always had very engaging lectures that were interesting and eye-opening. I'm a first year who was looking for a good GE to take. I'm glad I took this course because I learned a lot about my own family's heritage. Overall, the class was not super difficult. It consisted of one final, one 6-8 page term paper, section participation, and film responses. (Tamai dropped the midterm because of Covid) The amount of reading for this class is actually INSANE. It wasn't uncommon to have 100+ pages of reading material as homework. However, Tamai advises that you only need to read the intro and conclusion and just skim the rest. This will save a bunch of time and you get a good grasp of course concepts through this method. The paper was pretty chill also. You get to write about any topic that relates to Asian America. Section participation is 30%. Just show up and work with a group one week to discuss the material for the week and you will get full participation credit. (Get Sharon if possible for your TA) Also, Tamai offers Extra Credit opportunities where you journal your life during Covid. Overall, I strongly recommend taking this class. Tamai is such an awesome prof. Hands down my fav prof of the quarter.

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Quarter: Fall 2020
Grade: A
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Dec. 23, 2020

Professor Tamai was fantastic in helping students transition from high school to college. There was a significant amount of reading, but her lectures made it totally manageable. She offered a "diary" extra credit, and actually read them. She definitely cares about her students and their well-being, and has a super structured class that makes it easy to follow the material.

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Quarter: Fall 2020
Grade: A
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Dec. 10, 2020

Professor Tamai is literally the best professor I have ever taken at UCLA. She is so sweet, nice, and very accomodating to all her students. Her lectures are not boring at all, she is really funny and very passionate about the material. There are lots of readings to do, but they are very easy to read. There is one big essay that is spread out throughout the whole quarter and was actually really fun to write because she gives you the freedom to pick your topic. The TAs are amazing!! I would recommend getting Sharon if you can, she was SOOO helpful and very funny! Overall, I love this class, the material was amazing, and it made me want to minor in AAS! TAKE THIS CLASS IF YOU CAN!!

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Quarter: Fall 2019
Grade: A
Feb. 24, 2020

I took this class my first quarter and it made the transition from high school to college so smooth. The class was so engaging and Professor Welty Tamai is amazing (and funny). The lectures were interesting and this class is the reason I'm pursuing a minor in Asian American studies. If you get the chance, take this class! It is not too heavy with the workload, but there's a good amount of reading, but if I'm being honest, you could probably get away with not doing the reading and you'll be fine for the midterm and final. There's one research essay due by the end of the quarter that isn't graded too harshly and you get the entire quarter to do it. Take this class!

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Quarter: Fall 2019
Grade: A
Dec. 24, 2019

This was my favorite class this quarter! The lectures were pretty engaging and you could tell that Prof. Tamai has a lot of passion and interest for the material taught. The subject matter was relevant and well taught with clarity.

The exams were all pretty straightforward, and as long as you know the key concepts, terms, and legislation and can explain them, you're pretty much set. For the essay, you can choose any topic you want related to contemporary Asian America, so there's a lot of freedom there to research something you're genuinely interested in. The grading on the midterm, essay, and final was also pretty fair and most of your grade is based on these components.

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Quarter: Fall 2019
Grade: A
Nov. 17, 2019

Professor Welty is an amazing lecturer, and I would recommend anyone to take her class. She is a lot of fun, sweet, and you definitely would not regret it. She's a very clear lecturer and seriously is concerned about every one of her students and their learning. In a class of 80-ish, she also remembered quite a few names, especially if you participate. I also had a great TA, Angel, so that also contributed to the experience. The workload isn't that bad - there are a couple readings that you should do each lecture (which I honestly only skimmed or even skipped), but everything you need is gone over in detail during class anyway so you can get by not really doing most in that field. I was rather on the lazier side, but I always looked forward going to lecture even if I didn't do the reading.

Psst...the reading is from books you CAN get from the store. It's definitely on the cheaper end, and if you don't want to get the books, she uploads the parts you need onto CCLE, and there are a few copies you can check from in the library.

There's paper that is divided into a rough draft, peer review, and final draft, and you can get a lot of guidance if you want. The midterm has an essay (which prompts are discussed during discussion section) plus a few key terms, and the final has a similar format. As long as you go to each lecture and take notes, you'll be fine. Be sure to discuss the significance of each term because it is rather emphasized. Generally it's rather easy if you go to lecture.

She never posts her slides online or uses a podcast, so do yourself a favor and attend lecture each time. You might have to take quite a bit of notes (but she tells you what you need/don't need for the most part), but I can guarantee you that you'll have a great time anyway. Best GE professor so far, and it was definitely worth it!

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Quarter: Fall 2018
Grade: A-
Aug. 14, 2019

take this class! it will feel so rewarding. i'm not quite sure why i got an A- bc i worked really hard and it makes me kinda sad but i still absolutely loved the class, the material, and my TA haha. took it my first quarter of my first year and it made my transition to ucla a little more special.

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Quarter: Fall 2018
Grade: A
June 25, 2019

I really liked this class! I took it my first quarter at UCLA and the professor was really passionate about the subject material. I did the readings for the first few weeks and then I slacked off a buuuunch, but if you listen to the lectures in class and take decent notes based on those, you're good to go! Write your essay on something you're passionate about, because the whole class will be way more enjoyable then. :)

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Quarter: Fall 2018
Grade: A-
March 24, 2019

This class was amazing. Professor Tamai-Welty is just brilliant. You can tell she really understands and loves the material. Even though I got an A- I am so grateful I was able to take this class. It was so refreshing to learn about my culture and other Asian cultures, especially since this course is contemporary Asian America. The readings were a lot usually but I enjoyed reading because I enjoyed the subject. Professor Tamai-Welty goes over all the concepts in lecture anyways. The only complaint I have about this course is that I never saw anything inputted into myUCLA grades. I just received my final grade but I never saw my final exam grade, final paper grade, discussion section grade, etc.

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Quarter: Fall 2020
Grade: A
Dec. 29, 2020

To start off, I was already interested in AAS 20, but Professor Tamai really made me even more intrigued in the subject and now I'm considering an AAS 20 Minor. Overall, this class is very manageable, but there is a lot of reading. You don't necessarily have to read all of it, she even says to read the into and conclusion and then the topic sentences of each paragraph in between because she even knows the stuff she gives is long (but also this is a way more efficient way of reading anyways) but make sure to write a sentence or two about the reading when you read it for later on because you will need the readings for the final!! I'm a STEM major, so I'm not too fond of reading, so that I would say was the only part I didn't really like.

Otherwise, I would definitely say take this class, especially if you are Asian American or just want to learn more about this subject because Professor Tamai will really make you appreciate and admire the Asian American community. The lectures were so diverse and engaging and I always made an effort to make it to class live, also because she's hilarious and sometimes her kid comes in and he's so funny and adorable. She gives lots of cool anecdotes about her past studies which I always found super interesting and it really brings the content to life. Each week you basically focus on a different Asian American subgroup so it's a really holistic class on the whole community.

Also, go to her office hours!! She's so helpful and always willing to be there for her students to talk about the lectures, life, anything! She does take the lecture down after one week and doesn't upload slides, but that just made me more on top of my work in the class.

For discussion, attendance is part of your grade (try to get Sharon, she's hilarious and so much fun), but for my discussion section, it was basically a discussion in breakout rooms every week. We also have to write a term paper, but it's not bad at all, you can basically write on anything related to Asian American communities and she has a do an outline, RD, and a peer review to really keep us on track which I really liked.

So, this class isn't the easiest because of how much reading there is, but I would still recommend taking this class, it's so rewarding and so engaging and I hope I can take a class with Professor Tamai again!! She cares so much about her students and them learning and has a heart of gold, I'm so happy I had her!

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Quarter: Fall 2020
Grade: A
Dec. 28, 2020

Prof Tamai was an awesome lecturer. I felt sort of badly for her because only two people out of like 150 kids had their videos on for lecture. Still, prof Tamai always had very engaging lectures that were interesting and eye-opening. I'm a first year who was looking for a good GE to take. I'm glad I took this course because I learned a lot about my own family's heritage. Overall, the class was not super difficult. It consisted of one final, one 6-8 page term paper, section participation, and film responses. (Tamai dropped the midterm because of Covid) The amount of reading for this class is actually INSANE. It wasn't uncommon to have 100+ pages of reading material as homework. However, Tamai advises that you only need to read the intro and conclusion and just skim the rest. This will save a bunch of time and you get a good grasp of course concepts through this method. The paper was pretty chill also. You get to write about any topic that relates to Asian America. Section participation is 30%. Just show up and work with a group one week to discuss the material for the week and you will get full participation credit. (Get Sharon if possible for your TA) Also, Tamai offers Extra Credit opportunities where you journal your life during Covid. Overall, I strongly recommend taking this class. Tamai is such an awesome prof. Hands down my fav prof of the quarter.

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Quarter: Fall 2020
Grade: A
Dec. 23, 2020

Professor Tamai was fantastic in helping students transition from high school to college. There was a significant amount of reading, but her lectures made it totally manageable. She offered a "diary" extra credit, and actually read them. She definitely cares about her students and their well-being, and has a super structured class that makes it easy to follow the material.

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Quarter: Fall 2020
Grade: A
Dec. 10, 2020

Professor Tamai is literally the best professor I have ever taken at UCLA. She is so sweet, nice, and very accomodating to all her students. Her lectures are not boring at all, she is really funny and very passionate about the material. There are lots of readings to do, but they are very easy to read. There is one big essay that is spread out throughout the whole quarter and was actually really fun to write because she gives you the freedom to pick your topic. The TAs are amazing!! I would recommend getting Sharon if you can, she was SOOO helpful and very funny! Overall, I love this class, the material was amazing, and it made me want to minor in AAS! TAKE THIS CLASS IF YOU CAN!!

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Quarter: Fall 2019
Grade: A
Feb. 24, 2020

I took this class my first quarter and it made the transition from high school to college so smooth. The class was so engaging and Professor Welty Tamai is amazing (and funny). The lectures were interesting and this class is the reason I'm pursuing a minor in Asian American studies. If you get the chance, take this class! It is not too heavy with the workload, but there's a good amount of reading, but if I'm being honest, you could probably get away with not doing the reading and you'll be fine for the midterm and final. There's one research essay due by the end of the quarter that isn't graded too harshly and you get the entire quarter to do it. Take this class!

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Quarter: Fall 2019
Grade: A
Dec. 24, 2019

This was my favorite class this quarter! The lectures were pretty engaging and you could tell that Prof. Tamai has a lot of passion and interest for the material taught. The subject matter was relevant and well taught with clarity.

The exams were all pretty straightforward, and as long as you know the key concepts, terms, and legislation and can explain them, you're pretty much set. For the essay, you can choose any topic you want related to contemporary Asian America, so there's a lot of freedom there to research something you're genuinely interested in. The grading on the midterm, essay, and final was also pretty fair and most of your grade is based on these components.

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Quarter: Fall 2019
Grade: A
Nov. 17, 2019

Professor Welty is an amazing lecturer, and I would recommend anyone to take her class. She is a lot of fun, sweet, and you definitely would not regret it. She's a very clear lecturer and seriously is concerned about every one of her students and their learning. In a class of 80-ish, she also remembered quite a few names, especially if you participate. I also had a great TA, Angel, so that also contributed to the experience. The workload isn't that bad - there are a couple readings that you should do each lecture (which I honestly only skimmed or even skipped), but everything you need is gone over in detail during class anyway so you can get by not really doing most in that field. I was rather on the lazier side, but I always looked forward going to lecture even if I didn't do the reading.

Psst...the reading is from books you CAN get from the store. It's definitely on the cheaper end, and if you don't want to get the books, she uploads the parts you need onto CCLE, and there are a few copies you can check from in the library.

There's paper that is divided into a rough draft, peer review, and final draft, and you can get a lot of guidance if you want. The midterm has an essay (which prompts are discussed during discussion section) plus a few key terms, and the final has a similar format. As long as you go to each lecture and take notes, you'll be fine. Be sure to discuss the significance of each term because it is rather emphasized. Generally it's rather easy if you go to lecture.

She never posts her slides online or uses a podcast, so do yourself a favor and attend lecture each time. You might have to take quite a bit of notes (but she tells you what you need/don't need for the most part), but I can guarantee you that you'll have a great time anyway. Best GE professor so far, and it was definitely worth it!

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Quarter: Fall 2018
Grade: A-
Aug. 14, 2019

take this class! it will feel so rewarding. i'm not quite sure why i got an A- bc i worked really hard and it makes me kinda sad but i still absolutely loved the class, the material, and my TA haha. took it my first quarter of my first year and it made my transition to ucla a little more special.

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Quarter: Fall 2018
Grade: A
June 25, 2019

I really liked this class! I took it my first quarter at UCLA and the professor was really passionate about the subject material. I did the readings for the first few weeks and then I slacked off a buuuunch, but if you listen to the lectures in class and take decent notes based on those, you're good to go! Write your essay on something you're passionate about, because the whole class will be way more enjoyable then. :)

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Quarter: Fall 2018
Grade: A-
March 24, 2019

This class was amazing. Professor Tamai-Welty is just brilliant. You can tell she really understands and loves the material. Even though I got an A- I am so grateful I was able to take this class. It was so refreshing to learn about my culture and other Asian cultures, especially since this course is contemporary Asian America. The readings were a lot usually but I enjoyed reading because I enjoyed the subject. Professor Tamai-Welty goes over all the concepts in lecture anyways. The only complaint I have about this course is that I never saw anything inputted into myUCLA grades. I just received my final grade but I never saw my final exam grade, final paper grade, discussion section grade, etc.

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4.7
Overall Rating
Based on 30 Users
Easiness 3.9 / 5 How easy the class is, 1 being extremely difficult and 5 being easy peasy.
Clarity 4.6 / 5 How clear the class is, 1 being extremely unclear and 5 being very clear.
Workload 3.1 / 5 How much workload the class is, 1 being extremely heavy and 5 being extremely light.
Helpfulness 4.8 / 5 How helpful the class is, 1 being not helpful at all and 5 being extremely helpful.

TOP TAGS

  • Engaging Lectures
    (21)
  • Would Take Again
    (20)
  • Uses Slides
    (19)
  • Tolerates Tardiness
    (16)
  • Needs Textbook
    (16)
  • Often Funny
    (20)
  • Gives Extra Credit
    (18)
  • Useful Textbooks
    (14)
  • Snazzy Dresser
    (13)
  • Participation Matters
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