Fun class but so much work
you need to go to class in order to get notes. you need to do all of the readings and know lecture notes in order to pass class. doable class. fair grading. very helpful and passionate professor
Professor Park is my favorite professor at UCSB by far. He was always helpful in office hours and he has candy! Malaphone is also an amazing TA who was extremely helpful and understanding as well. I didn't think I would enjoy the class, but it has definitely been my favorite class so far and I advise everyone to take it!
Professor Park is a great professor. The material that he covered was very interesting. I never thought that I would be so interested in Asian American migration. If you follow his study guide and tips, you'll be fine. It's A LOT of reading though. Just keep that in mind. Probably 20 pages a day. Articles get boring but holds great information.
Great professor! Lectures are very interesting, and if you study the readings you'll do well.
My favorite class freshman year. Attended all lectures because what he discussed was fascinating to me. A lot of readings, but the readings are the keys to doing well on essay midterms. I recommend seeing the TAs and asking them to clarify the reading. Overall, a great class!
Very kind, accommodating, helps students succeed, offers candy. Never expected I’d like this class! Read his “Teaching Philosophy” essay. Weekly readings (~120 pgs). Lectures are important. Ask specific questions in office hours (he’ll meet separately, too). TA sections not mandatory, but can count as 10% of grade. Two midterms, one final.
Pretty easy exams, course grade is based only on two exams, each consisting of two essay questions. We didn't use any textbooks this quarter, so all the reading were just online PDF documents. Overall the course is pretty entertaining because his lectures are easy to understand. Some of his questions during lecture were also very thought provoking
hard,hard,hard...lecture were useless, 4 books you need to read. Exam based on the material from the books not his lecture.not willing to answer your questions just asked you to read books...
Professor Park is a great professor. There's definitely a lot of reading but it's all pretty interesting. I'd highly recommend taking this class.
Very fun class! Professor Park is an amazing professor. He knows his stuff. Readings can be long, but it is a must read if you want to pass the class with a good grade. Sections are really helpful. A textbook is not required, which is great because it saves you money. By far, one of the best class I have taken.
Attendance isn't required, which is great. READINGS and extensive and tedious. Usually quite interesting. I left all of them until a day or two before the exams and did well on them. But i definitely do not suggest doing that because the readings are TEDIOUS AND LONG. no textbook, just printed readings. READ READ READ READ. Thats all i have to say
Cool guy, but lecture is pretty unnecessary seeing that 2 midterms and final are completely based on readings. Hard grader, but if you do all the readings it's not too bad. But the readings are looong and can be very boring. Changed to pass no pass because didn't do all the readings for the 2nd midterm. Midterms/final are all essays
loved my classes with him. very intelligent and office hours really help to drive at what is important in class. great professor! DO the readings!
Professor Park is extremely nice and makes lectures both worth listening to plus he is always open to help during his office hours. All the readings were very tedious and sometimes repetitive, but they were all online. Although the class was boring, Prof. Park knows what he is talking about.
Class is interesting. He is very clear with his lecture and good organization. May be a little intimidating to talk to him, but he makes class easier. Doesn't take attendence. All his readings were online. And his tests weren't too bad. Would take him again.
Honestly I really enjoyed this class, Park is a great professor! He knows what hes talking about and hes very clear. If you read the readers and everything before he lectures on that topic, it'll be really helpful. He posts up 5 possible topic questions a week before the test, study those questions, one of them will show up, 2 midterms, 1 final
Had Park for AsAm2, and it turned out to be one of the best decisions of college. Went into it with minor interest and he made it applicable to my life, thus making the class extremely interesting. Though the reading is overwhelming at times, it helps out a lot when trying to understand the overall message. Amazing TEACHER and very helpful.
Great class, Park is a great lecturer and continuely made the class interesting. Quite a bit of reading, but it really helps if you comprehend it for the midterms and final.
Prof Park is funny, and his lectures are incredibly interesting. I thought this was going to be a boring Asian studies class, but it is mostly about immigration, and thus we end up talking about Latin Americans most of the time. He was very accessible, don't be afraid to approach him in office hours anyway. 2 in class essays, 3 essays for the final
he's one of the nicest guys you'll ever meet, but the class is a bit tedious. there is SO SO SO much reading, and the exams are one essay question, except the final (it's three essays). i didn't have much interest in the class, but it was interesting the first few weeks.
Jaded professor, entertaining but really strict about grading. Be careful when taking this class; no matter how much you study, it doesn't guarantee you a good grade.
Great professor, knows what he's about. However, definitely not a class to take with a large number of people. Grading becomes ludicrous, and the TAs are not very helpful in telling you how to study for the exam.
Prior to taking this class, I had little interest. He actually made a really boring topic (Asian migration) surprisingly really interesting. He assigns A LOT of reading, but you just need to skim and wiki everything and pay attention to class. His practice midterm/final questions are real close to the actual, so pay attention to them.