MCDB 20 conflicts with ECE 594N, PSTAT 231, ED 202B
C LIT 200 conflicts with ED 150, POL S 1, SOC 130ST, PHYS 115A, ECON 3B, ED 211G, COMM 117, COMM 188, PHYS 115B, POL S 120, PHYS 132, C LIT 184KA, PHYS 7A, CHEM 1A, GEOG 161, WRIT 105C, SOC 152B, SOC 142, CHEM 109A
PSY 124 conflicts with ED 211G, PHYS 7A, POL S 120, POL S 1, WRIT 105C, SOC 152B, C LIT 200, ED 323F, PHYS 115A, ED 322, CHEM 1B, PHYS 132, CHEM 1CL, AS AM 194A
MATH 6B conflicts with PHYS 127BL, MCDB 101A, SOC 130A, CHEM 1AL, PHYS 119B, TMP 120
COMM 160OH conflicts with AS AM 194A, PHYS 3L, CHEM 1BL, C LIT 43A
SOC 130C conflicts with ED 211G, PSY 124, PHYS 7A, POL S 120, POL S 1, WRIT 105C, SOC 152B, C LIT 200, ED 323F, PHYS 115A, ED 322, CHEM 1B, PHYS 132, CHEM 1CL, AS AM 194A
PSY 113L conflicts with PSY 124, POL S 1, SOC 130ST, PHYS 115A, ECON 3B, ED 322, SOC 130C, COMM 188, PHYS 115B, POL S 120, ED 323F, CHEM 1B, PHYS 132, CHEM 1CL, PSY 138L, C LIT 184KA, PHYS 7A, GEOG 161, WRIT 105C, SOC 152B, CHEM 109A
PSY 150L conflicts with COMM 148, WRIT 105CH, PHYS 6A, CMPSC 32, SOC 149, PSY 129L, SOC W 164, DANCE 45, CHIN 2
PSTAT 120B conflicts with PHYS 127BL, MCDB 101A, SOC 130A, CHEM 1AL, MATH 6B, PHYS 119B, TMP 120
CHEM 259EE conflicts with PHYS 127BL, MCDB 101A, SOC 130A, CHEM 1AL, MATH 6B, PHYS 119B, PSTAT 120B, TMP 120
MATH 108B conflicts with PHYS 123B, MATH 8, GEOG 114B, ECE 594N, POL S 106CC
HIST 17B conflicts with PSY 124, PHYS 7A, POL S 120, PSY 113L, POL S 1, WRIT 105C, SOC 130C, ED 323F, PHYS 115A, ED 322, CHEM 1B, PHYS 132, CMPSC 293G, CHEM 1CL, AS AM 194A
I think Professor Anderson gets a really bad rep based on a lot of ratings. He's actually a great professor, but the class itself can be challenging especially for those who are behind on the material, textbook, and lecture videos he posts. Really funny guy and teaches the subject well, as long as you want to learn it. Very useful material IRL.
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Anderson R W
3 Months Ago
I couldn't attend lecture this quarter due to sports practice in the morning, so I relied solely on textbook and recorded lectures. Besides like the one point on each test where he drops a question about something he said in lecture the tests are all things you should know if you put the time in to study.
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Anderson R W
3 Months Ago
Bob is passionate about accounting but there is a lot you need to do outside of class to truly understand the material. Definitely attend lecture to get free answers to questions on the tests.
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Anderson R W
3 Months Ago
Paid tuition to have 3 hours per week listening to him talk random nonsense. Midterm and Final take up 70% of the grade and quizzes take 25%. No test resources, the only paper you find on Canvas is from 20 years ago, which doesn't help at all, since MCQs in the test are basically testing about his ramblings on the lecture. Ruined my whole quarter.
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Anderson R W
6 Months Ago
Didn't love him, but he teaches you accounting. Go to class as to not miss the trivia he puts on the tests. Class was difficult, but with proper studying and practice, you can definitely get an A. It's clear what to expect on exams, even if he throws in random curveballs.
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Anderson R W
7 Months Ago
Overall, this class gave me a good foundation for accounting basics. But I feel like his lecture style will not be everyone's cup of tea. He goes on lots of tangents to answer the most basic questions. Although lecture attendance isn't mandatory, you should go, as he mentions things in lectures that he doesn't in his prerecorded lectures.