This course allows students to earn 1 unit of credit for serving as a mentor in the SciTrek program, a 2nd -12th grade science outreach program. Students will receive activity specific training on working with elementary or secondary students and then implement that training in an elementary or secondary classroom.
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UnitsPass no pass
Grading1, 2, 3
PasstimeNone
Level LimitLetters and science
CollegeRambles a lot without making a point.
If you're into biology, chemistry, genetics, or science in general, this class is really interesting. Dr. Reich is a pretty awesome guy, and is extremely helpful with any questions related or unrelated to the class. His knowledge of the area is vast and he talks a lot about his research which I found to be really interesting. Definitely recommended
A vile human being and professor. It speaks to how desperate UCSB is for biochem teachers that he is somehow still employed there. Don't come to UCSB for a biochem degree- because apparently this is the best they can provide. Rude to everyone and goes out of his way to harass young women.
my experience with him is as an undergraduate trying to work in his lab. when i was interviewing with him, he constantly degraded me and only talked about himself. he is horrible to everyone in his and which really sucked cuz what his lab is like my dream career. stay away from him because there is literally an entire subreddit about his abuses.
Back when I took this class, he got mad at me for asking questions in his class during an inverted classroom setup. Like “omg you don't know that?”. YES. That's why I'm asking the fricken question. Also was disrespectful in office hours. Guy has an ego as well.
I cant stand Norbert. If you can avoid taking his class please do. He has an attitude and is not patient at all with his students. It is graded so strictly. The class average was a 32%. The curve bumped me down to a 26. Please find someone else if you can.