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Fantastic upper-level bio class. A must-take for any pre-health student. Janis is a wonderful old english gentleman who peppers in some edgy commentary with all the awesome english grandpa-ness you need haha. But seriously, this course was very easy (especially if you've taken 312 already) and you really do learn applicable things about the world. As a side note, I would say maybe only 30% of the material is on human diseases so don't come in expecting pre-med 101. His midterms consist of old exam questions and memorizing the slides, so theyre not a problem. You also get to do a poster project on a randomly-assigned disease, which was actually kinda fun in a sick way. This is a highly sought-after class in the bio dept, so don't hesitate to sign up or even waitlist. Janis is VERY approachable and will entertain your wildest questions about anything disease-oriented, especially if it has to do with anther smut haha
This class makes you realize that human diseases aren't everything. In fact I'm now more interested in insect diseases than human ones lol. The poster project is fun but it gets kinda expensive when you're trying to be super artsy and creative. The lectures can get boring sometimes, but overall the class is a must take!
Overrated class. Definitely not the best biology class i've taken. However, Professor is amazing. The first part of the course was mucccccch more interesting than the second. Overall, I learned a lot that i think will be applicable throughout my life as a professional. The tests require route memorization, even though i think the material had more profound consequences.
Extremely easy class. You have to go to lecture, however, since he passes around a sign-in sheet. Antonovics is a pretty boring and monotone professor, but his British accent keeps things somewhat lively. This past semester was the first time that he gave multiple choice tests, and the grade breakdown was 40% midterm and 60% final. For the midterm he just took a random sample of questions from previous tests, so the average ended up being a 91. The final was a little tougher but not by much. The class focuses a lot on plant and animal diseases, but quite frankly, I don't really remember much.
This course is not as cool as everyone expects it to be. Antovics is a terribly boring professor who just reads off of his dense slides, yet takes attendance every class. This year they included a discussion section, which was the biggest waste of time, as we never did anything useful and it essentially just added a credit to the class. The poster project makes you feel like you are back in middle school, and the miderm/final are a little tricky but manageable. TLDR: this class and the professor are overrated, there are better bio classes out there.
First off, double check the grading chart above before deciding to take this class. If it is from any year before 2012, it does not reflect the class now! Ever since Prof Antonovics changed the tests from short answer to multiple choice, he has not used the same questions on current exams as previous ones. In short, this class is no longer an easy A. That being said, I would still recommend this class for the poster/Wiki project, interesting material, my TA Andrea, and the fact that this is still one of the easier bio classes at UVA.
2 exams, required discussion, one large research project. Not only was this class not an easy A, but it turned out to be a pretty difficult A- for me. Study the slides and their every detail like your life depends on them, and still look over the previous tests, because some of the questions are still similar to the ones he's asked in the past. It's a fun and very interesting class. Antonovics is witty, friendly, and approachable. Get to know him, and come up with a rare disease on your own, and he will let you do your project on that disease, instead of assigning one to you (which makes it much more bearable).
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