tip for figuring out about classes/professors

<p>You can always find out about old classes</p>

<p>case in point history 13c with d.c. gantner. only 17 out of 200 enrolled, nobodys heard of him, not going to take a chance (while bruinwalk rated j arch getty has 98 out of 100 already). the class website is
<a href="http://www.sscnet.ucla.edu/07S/hist13c-1/%5B/url%5D"&gt;http://www.sscnet.ucla.edu/07S/hist13c-1/&lt;/a>
in the 07S section, substitite previouis years. 06S. 05S. 04S. different professors, different syllabi. then we come across 03S and there's gantner's sylalbus from then. cool teacher, worth taking.</p>

<p>also in my cluster seminar i saw this random teacher ... then i looked at another cluster, and she taught a seminar there. then used the same trick, and found her syllabus and expectations.</p>

<p>so remember kids, substitute teh year.. they go back to 1998 in some cases. F fall, W winter, S spring.</p>

<p>*also if you are concerned about a teacher not on bruinwalk, besides this method, try ratemyprofessors.com. they may be there, and i know several ucla teachers are mainly based at santa monica college, which bruinwalk cant provide for.</p>

<p>Okay Thanks My Favorite Deneveizen/SpUg</p>

<p>PS: I want <strong>allie</strong> to post more. =(</p>

<p>lol emmeline you and the mods are the only souls who bore witness to my troll pwnage. </p>

<p>id post more but i just don't have anything to say. i think i'm all out of touch or something, but none of the posts lately involve anything i could gainfully contribute towards. </p>

<p>and ben, ive had too much hypnotiq to comprehend that right now. sorry.</p>

<p>hey! i saw the aftermath...it was still cool :)</p>

<p>there was aftermath? hmmmm</p>

<p>allie what was the occasion?</p>