UCLA Philosophy??

<p>I am a transfer student who was just accepted to UCLA as a Philosophy major. I already SIR'd and will be attending UCLA starting this Fall 2011. </p>

<p>So can anybody out there tell me what to expect from UCLA philosophy classes? Especially Upper-Division Philosophy classes, since I already finished all the lower-div pre-reqs in Community College. Are they extremely hard? easy? medium difficulty? Any professors to look out for? How much reading do we do per week? How Much writing per week? The overall difficulty of the major at UCLA? </p>

<p>Any help or advice that a current or former UCLA philosophy major can give me would be greatly appreciated. Because I heard that UCLA has one of the best Philosophy departments around. Oh and also, is the UCLA philosophy dept. better than USC? Cuz i also got accepted to USC as philosophy major so I am just curious. </p>

<p>THANK YOU! and I'll see you other future Bruins this fall!</p>

<p>All I know concerning professors is that David Kaplan teaches difficult classes. Google his name up if you don’t know who that is. He has a wikipedia article.</p>