Took this pass/no pass so I could focus on other classes but it wasn't even necessary. He already doesn't make you do all of the assignments! Didn't read at all I just used spark notes for important chapters and somehow that was good enough for a B+ paper. Dozed off during lectures literally every day. Do the bare minimum and youll get at least a B
It was clear that he was really interested in what he taught and that he cared for his students. There was a lot of reading accompanied by weekly quizzes and short responses that weren't too bad. TA was a big help to getting an A.
Lectures were extremely boring because he just repeats the reading, but they are mandatory bc he uses clicker questions and has them throughout the class to make sure you show up on time and stay until the end. Grades were based off of quizzes taken before every lecture/section. Sections were all res/ graded differently depending on the TA.
Funny guy who loves what he does. While the amount of reading is large, you only need to pass 10 out of 30 quizzes and 3 out of 10 free responses which are doable and gives you time to focus on other classes. Lectures aren't super helpful to papers but mandatory because of clickers. No tests is also always a huge plus, and papers aren't that bad.
SUPER PASSIONATE guy- you can clearly tell he loves the stuff he teaches. lectures sometimes seem vague but he's still entertaining. clicker questions always get a good laugh. not my favorite class but thats just a personal thing- if you're into greek myth I'm sure he would be a great inspiration. graded by a lot of things so easy to get good grade
Not as easy as people claim, the TA's grade really hard for midterm and final. Lecture is so useless and if there wasn't iClicker you bet I would never show up.
He was okay, the class consists of passing 10 quizzes out of 26, 3 short-answer response questions based on the readings, a 2 page essay midterm (harshly graded by the TAs) and a 5 page final essay. His lectures are useless and he tends to make them about nothing to do with what we need for the assignments. Hes enthusiastic, but not worth it.
Pretty awesome professor! He is a very funny guy and his lectures were pretty interesting. I honestly barely read, I did mostly at the beginning of the quarter but still got an A. His tests were easy and overall it was a fun class.
We read so much stuff. I took this class for an easy GE -- it was straightforward but a lot of work. I think we read most of the Iliad, Odyssey, a bunch of Homeric hymns, some Plato, Antigone, and the Oresteia. In ten weeks. The final was cumulative. Relatively straightforward, but you had to know a lot of stuff. He's an enthusiastic lecturer!
Shilo really cares about his students and does his best to make the material interesting. He does his best to engage his students by the way he presents his lectures and the IClicker questions which usually have funny answer choices. He really wants his students to engage in the material and is overall an awesome prof. TAs are also very helpful.
The class itself isn't boring, but it's not interesting. Professor Shilo tries to make lectures more entertaining (he's got memes sometimes) and for the most part he does. A lot of reading, but it's not the type of reading that you can just look on Sparknotes and pass, you actually have to read.
Very nice, and does care about the students; however, lecture is only mandatory because of iclicker. The information in lecture is irrelevant and he even says that nothing in lecture will be tested on, purely based on the readings which there is a ton of. Grading for midterm depends on TA and how they grade, short answer and essay.
He always likes to keep students entertained and engaged, so his lectures are always worth going to. There is a lot of reading though, but he goes over the majority of the important points in class, it is very helpful to have already read it though.
[For CLASS 102] Prof. Shilo gives detailed, engaging lectures, but course expectations seemed too high for what the syllabus offers. While attendance wasn't taken he enforced it somehow, and many assignments were given strange due dates or poorly graded with late feedback. Though he offered the option of a final paper instead of an in-person exam.
Insanely hard and took about 3x more studying than most 5 unit classes. Also, "Elementary Greek" is a misleading name as what you are learning is the Ancient Greek language. My top tips: make tons of note cards, form a study group, participate a lot, review what you've learned daily, and practice, practice, practice. Not for the faint of heart.
A really caring and passionate professor. Supportive and dedicated to helping students grow, really funny at times too! Skilled at transitioning between seriously treating a text and making a light hearted comment (:
Professor Shilo was a very considerate and caring professor. The class itself was super challenging and the lectures were always very short. When I was doing poorly on quizzes, Shilo took extra time outside of class to schedule a zoom meeting with me to get me back on track. Overall, I'd take Shilo as a professor again, but NOT this class.
To be fair, I selected GREEK1 cuz I thought it was related to Greek culture so when I realized its actually ancient Greek I was kinda passive. However, Amit's passion for Greek is so strong that as time goes on I changed my mind. The tests were easy as long as you revise. Excellent feedback, loose grading on mid/finals letting u get good grades.
Put the effort and time into the class, and you will be rewarded. You'll definitely need the textbook and workbook, but he's always willing to review anything you might need, in or out of class. It's obvious he knows his stuff and is super lenient with grades. It's a lot of info crammed into class sessions though; skipping a class isn't a good idea