
Raymond Chang

Michelle Huang

Hannah Spero

Casey Scarpati
Do you think students should conduct course evaluations in the middle of the quarter?
Hannah Spero
Second-year, international development studies
“Yes, because it would benefit students currently in the class, not just those in the future.”
Casey Scarpati
Fourth-year, history
“They should ““ it might help students and professors, and maybe even help students get a better grade.”
Beatrice Lazar
UCLA Extension student, ethnomusicology
“It would be helpful, especially if a student had a concern or was uncomfortable, but didn’t feel comfortable expressing it any other way.”
Michelle Huang
Second-year, musical performance
“Yes, because that way professors can know how the class is feeling before the end of the quarter, and they can make changes.”
Raymond Chang
Second-year, aerospace engineering
“I think evaluations should be conducted at the end, that way the review would be a more holistic one. But I’m not sure how seriously reviews are taken, anyway.”