This was one of my favorite classes I have taken so far. It was so interesting and one everyone should take before leaving UCSB. I got an A but you gotta read and go to all lectures if you want that. Lots of tests too. But overall, a very worthwhile class and the Baldwins are the best.
Talk to him and he is willing the help and work with you. I enjoyed his class and only missed 4 classes. 3 midterms and 1 final. study hard for the 1st and 2nd and the final. Do the regrades if you feel like you can justify your answer.
John inspires me so much. As an old man with all white hairs, he teaches his lectures with SO much enthusiasm and encourages you to live with so much positivity, i really enjoyed his class. his tests are all basically based by memorization of concepts and terms (no mulitple choice you basically just write out what you know of the concepts.
A lot of work, but easy A if you do the readings & attend lecture. Make sure to attend lecture and do the readings because the test draws from there. His lectures are structured so students can see the main points. For example, he uses (A,B,C & 1,2,3). He writes on chalk board making it easier to follow and take notes. TAKE THIS CLASS!!
Took this class because I loved 152. Going to lecture and reading the book/reader is a must to do well on tests. I didn't think his lectures were that bad, he was very enthusiastic which made class fun. I wish he'd given us a review sheet or had better ways to prepare us for the 3 midterms and final, but class was overall easy if you work for it
I Would not recommend 142 for socialization. He calls it positive sociology, but its more so a glorified version of behavioral psychology. There are reasons why behavioral psychology isn't popular anymore, so I'll leave you with that to think.
The way he runs his lectures you would think that the material is of the utmost importance, but think again. His tests are horrible because he grades really tough and will not mark what you did wrong or what to improve. He has curved every test because at the students were struggling. Oh did i mention the book assigned for class is written by him.
I loved 152A which is why I'm disappointed in 142. His "positive sociologist" approach completely disregards any social/racial/economic inequality & his lectures felt more like life coaching/parenting classes. I learned absolutely nothing & his tests were roughly graded & unclear. WOULD NOT RECOMMEND SOC142!!
3rd class with John. Again, he's amazing. 2 MT, 1 final, short essay format. Reading for this class was life changing, highly recommend
SOC152A is an amazing class. I would not be upset if this class were made mandatory for everyone.
Love this class, the Baldwins are always animated and entertaining. I do wish the Spring course didn't have Midterm 3 the day after Extravaganza, that was a huge bummer.
The class is nothing out of reach if you do the readings and attend the lectures. However, the grading is dependent almost entirely on your exams and they are picky about what the answers should be. The section on LGBT people can be improved; they use narratives that are very specific to speak for a broad range of people's experiences.
if you like spending weeks on certain topics then being tested about materials not discussed then this is your class. Unclear with his midterms
The Baldwins are amazing lecturers. Most people take this class for fun and expect it to be an easy A... which it is if you go to class and do the reading (which doesn't even take long). People do poorly because they blow it off -- but this class is amazing and worth every bit of effort. Just read and go to lecture and you'll be guaranteed an A.
Took 152A with him, but this class was not as great. He is very picky with what he puts on his tests, and the material is not that interesting.
One of my favorite classes at UCSB. All about how to make the most out of your life from a social-science perspective. 3 midterms each worth 20% and one final worth 40%. Test questions come from both reading and lectures, so make sure you are attentive to both. John is an enthusiastic professor and makes this class applicable to everyday life.
He teaches the class with his wife which is pretty amazing! Lectures are interesting and funny, but aside from lecture you have to read the book. Or else you might not do so well in the exams. There are 3 midterms and 1 final. Exams consist of both lecture and book. If you miss a class be sure to get the notes you missed!
This class was really great. Make sure you go to lecture as some questions on the test appear from lecture. Half the test is lecture, half is text book, and 1 question appears from the box summaries in the textbooks (the one people ignore) make sure to review/look/skim!!
BEST CLASS EVER! attend lectures since half of tests are based on that. when you read make sure you don't skip the boxes because they will ask questions on that. I don't know why people thought it was so hard? I skimmed, memorized terms, paid attention to lecture and was 3 points away from an A. everyone should take this class it's a gold mine
John is the man. Tough, but the man. 3 midterms, 1 final, A's aren't hard to get, as long as you do the reading and study lecture notes, which there is a lot of. Study hard, study well, and enjoy. He changed the way I see life.
The Baldwins are excellent professors. They've bean teaching SOC 152A for years and really know how to keep students' attention. A lot of the material is instinctual, but you must study if you want to pass. The material really is .5 lecture and .5 book. READ THE BOXES! Going to the review sections will ensure a solid grade in the class.
This class was informative and interesting. It covers a good array of subjects in human sexuality. The Baldwins are very good lecturers, but there was a lot of things that were covered in this class. It is NOT an easy A, you definitely do need to read and memorize a lot of information for the tests. 3 midterms, 1 final. No homework, no attendance.
Everything is clear in the syllabus. His lectures for this class was amazing and pretty life changing. I liked the way he taught because he didn't leave students bored. You were always thinking about one topic to the other, and he also used visual representations to teach which was very helpful.
Lectures are amazing, you definitely learn a lot about human sexuality and how it isn't something to be embarrassed about when spoken about. Everything in the class is clear cut, you just need to READ to pass, attend LECTURES, and of course, study.