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Evolutionary Biology

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4Good Class
3Avg. Difficulty
3Kinda Interesting
3Kinda Useful

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5Amazing Prof

Prof: Chase Mason / Fall 2022

Dec 11, 2022

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Good class, not terribly interesting content to me but you could tell how much Chase cared about it.

Course Content

Kinda ties in Genetics, Ecology, Animal Beahvior, and Anthropology to learn more about Evolution. Useful in the way that it provides a basis for all the other subjects, but not really by itself

Comments on the professor

Chase is absolutely incredible. He's a sub-30 postdoc and actually understands what college is like. All exams are online and have a 72 hour window to take. Use the TAs! Katie is incredible to help review and Kristen has great study guides :)

Advice

While this was a good class to take for my Senior Year, I kind of wish I took it earlier as it's a really good basis for some other classes. If you are taking Animal Behavior as your ZOO credit, highly recommend taking this at the same time!!

Delivery: In personGrade: AWorkload: ModerateTextbook Use: Yes
Assignment Heavy
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3.7Good Class
3Avg. Difficulty
5Very Interesting
3Kinda Useful

Prof: Anna Savage / Spring 2021

May 5, 2021

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The material is really interesting and I had a great professor. This class starts off pretty easy, gets quite hard at population genetics (exam 2), and stays moderately difficult afterwards. Textbook might bump you a letter grade so I'd recommend it.

Advice

Attend all lectures, pay attention, take notes especially in the middle of the course, and practice population genetics problems. Don't use just powerpoints but also lecture videos and textbook.

Grade: BAttendance: Non-MandatoryTextbook Use: Optional

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