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Ruhi is very nice and helpful but has quite an accent. He makes the exams easy enough. This class was Business Statistics. I took AP Statistics in high school, so it kinda helped with acing the class and the exams. He posts all his notes online. I only looked through the book (online) if I doubted anything on his slides. I recommend him
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Very thorough. Don't sleep on the index cards she gives out, they REALLY work. She allows a retake if needed. Very fair and wants everyone to succeed. One of the best instructors at TCC. She's a gem!
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This professor definatly shows favoritism blatently. If you do not agree with her, may I suggest you bite your tongue. She will earmark you for failure and never let you live it down. She is very scattered in her lectures and pulls test questions out of thin air. Then she marks answers wrong on the test when the book says the answer is correct.
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Only grades are papers and exams, he is a tough grader! You have an extra credit opportunity where you can type three papers, but you can only get a total of ONE combined. All tests are on quizlet but you only get 40 minutes for 40 questions. I thought the class was super boring. You have a total of 6 papers. Attendance is required.
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Not a great professor for so many reasons. He teaches pretty clearly and seems like a nice guy, until it comes to academics... His grading is tough, and almost no one feels prepared for his tests. Worst thing by far: he calculates your grade 3 different ways, and TAKES THE LOWEST. Why? Does he want people to fail?
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Definitely knows his stuff but has seriously high expectations for students. I like history (LSM Am. Studies) and worked really hard (went to office hours, did the readings) and simply couldn't get an A on anything. He was not helpful when I asked him how to improve on future assignments. Hard exams (2) and hard on papers(3)/pres (1). Don't take.
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Best proff of my university experience. Test can be very easy, if you study the terms he provides, and can link those terms and information in your essays on the test. Also, make sure you know big picture things, i.e. the effects of the New Deal.
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Professor Scherb wants you to pass but tests are extremely difficult. I studied my ass off and barely passed each time with a curve. This guys is brilliant, a wealth of knowledge, I just wish somehow the tests were easier. I studied each chapter and review sheets I made three times each, took off from work to study and still had difficulty.
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If you go to class and study the practice test, you will be fine. HE is very straightforward about what will be on the tests. ANyone who got less that an A in his class shuld be ashamed of themselves.
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marks easy in first year courses but in second and third year such as cart and geomorph he expects a great deal more although if you go to class and study high marks are quite possible
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cis 113 became Java instead of C++ this semester. He was somewhat new to it and made mistakes while teaching, but a lot of profs do. Even though, he tried his best and he was a good teacher. The best is his practice problems right before an exam, which he goes over thoroughly. If you know how to solve them, you should do very well on exams
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He seems nice and outgoing. There were quizzes almost every day. The final was hard and it required remembering EVERYTHING.
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As an "A" student, this class ranks as the most difficult class I have ever taken due to this professor.He wants to fail you.Tests are multiple choice but very tricky.Students were lucky because he injured his foot so Dr. Sanchez took over. Sanchez was the exact opposite of Vandergrift.Class is still hard but Sanchez wants you to pass.Take Sanchez!
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The easiest class at assumption. No homeowrk. The quizes and tests are very easy. They are everything he states in class, but at times can word the questions wierd.
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Prof's amazing. I've had this prof. for 2 classes now and they're wonderful, clear-cut, and pretty easy if you put in the work. There's 2 exams, 1 final, and 1 paper. If you get a grade that you're happy with on the first 2 exams, you don't have to take the final OR take the final and it will replace your lowest test grade. Awesome Prof.
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Dont bother showing up to class, his tests are take home and open book. His lectures are indepth and boring. I only went on test days to get my test and got an A.
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little homework,no tests,just mid-term and final
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I enjoyed taking Theory 4 with Dr. Roter as he was very clear about what he wanted in each paper, had a mini-lecture about each piece in class, and was very timely about returning papers and grades. As long as you take notes and are in class, you will be able to keep up with the workload. I highly recommend taking this course with Roter.
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I loved professor O'Shea. She was great! Her lectures could be a bit boring sometimes but she always tried to keep everyone engaged in class. She gives 4 essays and 3 tests and 1 non-cumulative final. The tests are easy, she gives a review, but the essays can be a bit difficult. She can be a tough grader on the essays, it's easy to get a B on them.
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Dr. Baer was great1 I loved the choice he gave when it came to which type of exam you'd prefer to take. I'm also going to take his online class again this fall =)
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Nice guy. Made class interesting. Pay attention to the small tidbits & asides as he finds a way to include them on the exams.
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Avoid her if you want to pass or get a good grade. Her tests are extremely hard and you don't have enough time to deal with them...BTW..she's out there to trick you everytime on the exams and her project is impossible
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Fantastic teacher, always very willing to help out! Don't worry if your first essay has a rough grade, once you learn what he looks for specifically, then it's a breeze! Can't wait to take him for EH102 next semester! Super cool guy!
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Prof. Adams has the students best in mind when she teaches this class. She gives you ample chances to get your work done and is very fair. I would highly recommend you take her class.
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Take another teacher. He'll do problems in class & make sarcastic comments about how much faster he can do them. Tests much harder with trick questions than other sections & u don't get to use formula sheet on final. You might learn more in his class but you are unlikely to get in A unless you've had AP chem and grading criteria not clear.
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he was a really great teacher! the lectures got a little boring sometimes but you could understand what he was talking about. the test ridiculously easy, take notes and know what he's talking about guaranteed at least a b, the readings also a bit dry in the beginning but not a necessity to pass the class overall a good teacher and class
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He's very knowledgeable but all over the place. It didnt' help that he wrote the book. The only real study group I had in undergrad, and that was so we could teach the material to ourselves. He's smart, but I don't feel like he can convey the material. His tests are also difficult, but fair.
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Awesome proffesor. You have to work to get a A. Gives homeworks and quizzes every week but they are very helpful when it comes to the exams. Exams are tough but if you study and practice the hw and book problems then you have nothing to worry about.
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(online) Her directions are clear as mud. She counts off for seemingly random things with no explanation or prior warning. Does not respond to questions and is very rude if she responds to anything. This course was insanely writing intensive (2 essays a week) and the tests were over unimportant details or not in the book at all. Avoid at all costs!
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I thought he was ok, and kind of nice. Yes, he does come at the subject from a unique point of view that I didn't agree with, and it was obvious that he thought a lot of himself. But he made sure the tests covered exactly what was learned. You NEED to read the book to do well on the tests, and you NEED to attend lecture to do well on the essays.
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this is the worst teacher I've ever had in my entire life. he was useless- DO NOT TAKE! he told us not to worry about our grades however he screwed us all in the end and gave us lower grades than everyone expected...AVOID AT ALL COSTS FOR YOUR OWN GOOD!
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First impressions are everything with this professor. If you talk a lot, you'll get a great grade and she'll really like you; if you don't, too bad for you. You can be super smart and write awesome papers but if you don't talk, there's no way you're getting an A.
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Really nice guy, but the material is boring. His tests are hard, definitely study more than you normally would. He likes detail. Very helpful teacher, though a little forgetful at times. His bowties are cute.
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This professor is THE WORST PROFESSOR I EVER HAD. He gets off the subject and talks about other things for over an hour, he drops point on papers for the most stupidest reasons, his online quizzes are all screwed up, and he is definitely boring; you will fall asleep. PLEASE SAVE YOURSELF THE TROUBLE AND HEADACHE...DO NOT TAKE ANY OF HIS CLASSES
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Excellent teacher. Very patient, allows corrections on most tests and assignments for credit. He also allows a fair amount of notes to use during quizzes and tests. If you go to class and write notes on everything he writes on the board, you will succeed. He is always willing to take time and help. I got an A in his class.
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For the final exam I read the entire textbook, did all suggested problems, went over the first two exams completely, and all in all probably spent 30 hours studying. All of that was for nothing as the final exam was insane and unfair, and it seems like Bruce doesn't want anyone in his course to do well. Would recommend switching out of his class.
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Good luck if you have this professor - he is knowledgable but his class is so boring. I got an A, but by writing everything he said, even his boring stories because it will be on the test. Read the book because you will be teaching yourself. Only thing good about his class is that he curves the tests, because everyone fails. Do your best.
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anyone who complains about Briggs is an idiot. Yes there are papers and tests. ITS A COLLEGE COURSE MORON, not a tiger schulmans. Of course you have to do some work besides just tai chi.Besides, he makes the tests and the papers as laid back and easy as he possibly can. You could have written about anything and he would have accepted it. Great guy!
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Follows the syllabus. You will have a quiz at the beginning of each class based on the current topic. All test and quizzes are open book. Test your knowledge on quizzes to see your proficiency on the topic through tricky questions.
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Tests challenging - final was ridiculous
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This class was way easier than I thought, he lays out clear guidelines for what you need to do to pass, and let's you decide how you will do. Every week he has a quiz, which you must be present for to be able to get your points (that build up to an A), but as long as your getting a decent grade, you can leave early. He is very willing to help.
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He is definitely monotonous but his notes and drawings are usually what are on the tests so they aren't bad. He isn't very extroverted but amiable. There won't be problems understanding but beware his multiple choice test where the choice of "two or more of the above are true", highly recommended.
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THIS PROFESSOR IS SOOOO NICE AND HELPFUL. HE TELLS YOU WHAT IS EXPECTED OF YOU, AND ALSO HIS MIDTERM AND FINAL ARE BOTH TAKE HOME ESSAYS. JUST PAY ATTENTION AND DO THE WORK AND YOU WILL PASS.
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I deserved an A in this class. I was the only person who participated on a consistent basis and even corrected professor at times. He gives out participation points 3 times randomly. He gave me a B because I missed one of those days. I got an A on my work yet I got a B in the class. He royally screwed me over, I should have a person above him.
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Amazing lecturer; one of the best at Brock for sure. Enthusiastic, knowledgeable, and injects a lot of humour into his lectures. Fairness is another question. I'm not saying it's impossible to get a good mark in his class; but I will say that you'll be disappointed. Not the most helpful outside of class, and class averages are abysmal. Audit!
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OChem 2 is a difficult class. . Dr.G Focuses more on the mechanism of the reactions and few problems here and there. Although this may not be efficient for most students, he really wants you to succeed. He makes it possible to earn 100% on at least one of the exams -we got lucky for 2 (this is huge!!). He wants to do you to try- you slack; you fail
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i was really looking forward to this class... and it was a total let down. boring lectures, out of the blue questions on exams... she's a very nice person, and quite helpful... but i still don't recommened this class.
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This class was online and it wasn't too bad. My only complaint is the final exam, it is ridiculous and unlike other papers I have had to write before, did not enjoy that at all.
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If you attend class and do homework all comes easy except the final. That was hard.
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this guy sucks. he reads off some powerpoint slides he has but he tests u on the whole book and then picks the most random stuff to test you on... he is def not easy and is extremely boring
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He does know he stuff however when you think you have the hang of it he makes it confusing. He tests are very detail and often difficult. Not an easy class at all. He is nice and tries to help but his test are what kills your grade.
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He is a very smart man with a terrible dry sense of humor. Grades papers quite tough. Follow his examples and write papers exactly like he suggests and you'll ace the class.
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Tests are half from lecture, half from the book- so its necessary to read. Just going to lecture and not reading will not do you much good. Overall great teacher, easy to talk to out of class.
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He's honestly such a sweet guy and genuinely cares about his students, however his tests get more and more difficult as the semester goes on and he seems to be teaching less and less relevant material. Be prepared to do a lot of the learning on your own.
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i took this guy 6 years ago. Get out of this major if possible. He is an idiot and uses the information that the students from previous years researched. does not check for facts, and grades solely on presentation, not content. he will not help you do anything in the entertainment industry that you could not have done without a college education
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Going into this class I thought it was a blow off class that I just needed for my major. The first day she tells you that she is notorious for giving too many A's. HA! It isn't that hard of a class but you have to go and have to actually study. She told me I would get an A and that wasn't the case when I got my Final Grades. Bitter.
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He is a really easy teacher and tells you everything you need to do to get a good mark.
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why.. why.. why... are all the teachers in the art department insisted on making an easy intro to art class so freaking difficult??? You can't miss a day or you lose 10points off your final grade. You have to buy the expensive book, have to write papers, do quizzes and take test... Are you kidding me??????
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He does babble on in class about useless info(his kids and grandkids)lol..but hes an awesome guy. you have to maintain a A,complete all assignments and not miss more than the amount of absences and you dont have to take the final!it was a huge stess relief at exam week.but just in case u do have to take the exam, refer to your quiz book and u'll b
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GIVES QUIZZES EVERY CLASS AND PAY ATTENTION TO ALL THE SMALL DETAILS IN THE BOOKS.
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It was really boring. I did EVERYTHING I could think of to stay awake in that class and never could. The quizzes were horribly misleading because of the way they were phrased and he seemed to prefer the papers I wrote the night before they were due to the ones that I worked on ahead of time. But he was always willing to help during office hours.
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Murphy always talks about football and never mentions anything about biology. He has confusing lectures but I will admit that his powerpoint short video presentations are ok. His test are very hard and if you play football he will pass you reguardless so unless your an athlete I dont reccomend this class.
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I personally do not care for this professor because of his teaching style. He only gives grades on quizzes and exams so if you don't do well on those then you can't really redeem yourself. His homework isn't required to turn in but recommended for practice. He is a very tough grader!
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She doesn't care about any excuses. If you miss a book review or a test expect a 0. She makes you read 4 books in one semester.
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Edgerton is great! Really easy class. He gives out the answers to the test the class before each test so you only have to take notes then. He doesn't assign homework and he can be pretty funny. He lectures all class but it isn't bad. Highly recommend!
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I took the class because I thought it sounded interesting. He's a really nice guy, but grades kinda harshly. You are allowed to miss 3 classes, but after that it hurts your final grade. There are 3 papers: 2 are 6-7 pages, 1 is 11-12. You will definitely be able to better analyze both literature and film after this class. He's a great teacher!!!
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She does favor those who are vocal in class and demonstrate comprehension of the material, so sit near the front and speak out. I got a B+ in the class and cracked the book maybe twice. Just look out for the squeeks.
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You can tell he loves the material, and it is boring sometimes, but this class was definitely really cool. He made the tests SO EASY, you get a cheat sheet for every one, so theres no way to NOT get a good mark. He takes test material right out of the book and only does more challenging math on assignments, which he will help you do if you ask.
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nice guy, but can be biased in his grading. he has favorites in his classes. makes his classes fun to attend.
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Funny Professor. Kinda quirky, but he delivers the material in a way that its interesting. Short answer exams that are straight forward and he give you some slack on the answers. Would take him again!!!
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She is the worst grader ever. She felt sick for half of the semister(its ok) but she didn't grade my research paper,extracredit paper and finals(given by some other professor)right, which cost my GPA to go way down. Defenitely not good. DONT TAKE HER>DONT KNOW WHAT SHE IS TEACHING.
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A horrible prof to take english with. Gives bad marks and dumb essay questions
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This is a difficult subject, but Ruhi does a good job of explaining the material. Exams are tough, but they are manageable. Discussions are graded. He does have an accent, but is definitely understandable. I would recommend this professor.
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I was really excited to take this course but it didn't live up to my hopes. The prof is obviously interested in what he's doing but he doesn't succeed in making lectures interesting at all. Those who attend usually sleep. And the tests are not related to lecture material.
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Typical instructor. Didn't really do anything to stand out. Being able to right quiz 1 (IST 210) on the computers made it alot easier to get 100%.
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Good guy, easy class. Gives you questions that are on the tests, so if you fail you're just lazy. Learned alot too. Highly recommended
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Expect very poor comprehension in this course. Grading is very rough.
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this prof. is not helpful at all.she tells you to go back over your and read it again.if you do not have a one word ans. on your test you can not give her a sentence,she will not accept it even if it's right
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An honest (yet sometimes hard hitting) professor who excels at making you put effort into work at the things you need to accomplish for the class. Do not expect to go in for an "Easy A", and do not expect there to be special treatment. You do the work, you earn your grade. Whether it's good or bad, that's on you. Read. Don't mess around.
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I am a great student and and the most difficult time with her class. She rambled on and on about nothing relevant. HER TESTS ARE RIDICULOUSLY HARD! The class consists of 2 tests, a paper and attendance. If you did poorly on 1 assignment there was no hope for raising your grade. DO NOT TAKE HER!!!!!!!!
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Pretty funny which makes even 3 hour lectures feel short. Although, he is probably more skilled on how to make his students feel stupid rather than the actual subject of Philosophy. I started out the class with about 30 classmates and half way through only 8 of us were left. You have to work extremely hard to even receive a B. Would NOT recommend.
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A difficult teacher but fair. His tests are difficult and his lectures move quickly. He doesn't seem to have much time to personally help a student but most teachers don't. Fey is a funny guy with a smart wit and good sarcastic humor. He is cool enough but a HARD MicroCcon class!
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Awesome teacher. Very interesting class. No tests except a take home final. Weekly quizzes but they are straight from the notes.
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Before I lament on the difficulty, I did receive an A in his class. The only way this is possible is if you study a great deal, don't wait until the last minute. Hint: his tests are harder than the final, but make sure you do as well as you can on them. If you're a nursing major, this class is a joke compared to 150, so his difficulty will help you
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Your grade is divided into 3 tests and 1 final exam. All are based on the textbook, yet lectures are just simplified coverage of the textbook. If you aren't actively reading the textbook the whole semester (like I did), you'll have a very tough time with the tests. Very knowledgeable, but should be avoided for the sake of your GPA.
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Dr. Kent is a very thorough professor. He gives a ton of information and the tests can be difficult. As long as you study the essay questions and notes, an A is possible. He gives a lot of extra credit on every test. Highly recommend.
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She is a so so teacher. She truly cares about the students. Be prepared to learn the majority of the content on your own. I got an A in this class, she is a very easy grader. The people who said she was a tough grader and gave hard exams, are the ones who did not prepare. This is a tough subject, you need to study.
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Speech assigments are pretty basic, however, I do not like being graded in front of 20 other students. I would prefer a basic Thank you, and sit down. She goes on and on about all of the negative things about the speech. She was more interested in theatre then speech. Don't take this class unless you have thick skin!
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Expect to lose points for the most trivial things. Extra output, incorrectly formatted output; lose a third of the credit on the project, or more. Tests are all open book and notes, but if you don't have EXACTLY the right answer he's going to take away points. Lectures are monotone and will put you to sleep. Avoid at all costs.
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all you need to do is write 3 papers that have good grammar and punctuation because he is big on that. you have to read all the books.
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Fairly good teacher, I enjoyed his classes. Expect to do homework for each class and don't trust your original quiz score. Not only are his multiple choice tests difficult (A&B, A&C, C&D, all of the above), but he makes the test the day before you take it and fixes any errors after you take it. Overall, nice teacher, fairly difficult class.
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This class is stress free. If you want an easy "A" take Mr. Enomoto You don't need a textbook. The final is so Easy and its a take home. No mid Term. Forgot the most important thing Mr. Enomoto lets you leave early to do your homework in the lab. That's if you have any h/w because he lets you do his homework in class. Regardless you leave early.
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I took Studies in Writing as a required course for English Ed, but this is a creative writing course. Wrote 3 creative papers, which I had never done before. She grades easily and pities you if you aren't a creative writing major. Does not do much during class time besides talk about the books but there are no testsquizzes. Sweet lady.
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Apart from his hard to understand Jamaican accent. He tends to skip topics and trick you on test. For ex: on one exam (multiple choice) he didn' tell us that there was more than one answer, so while grading he mentioned it and most of the class didn't pass , REALLY? --BTW NO EXTRA CREDIT, NO REVIEWS GIVEN. Beware of this professor it is not helpful
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It is very frostrating when you're trying your best, put a lot of affort, which normally will help you to succeed, but as a result you get a low grade and the interest to give another speech is gone. If you have a chance to take another class, do so.
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Lectures are always interesting and well organized. Likes class participation but it doesn't guarantee you a good grade. Tough marker but her suggestions will make you a better writer. Be prepared to put a lot of work into assignments if you want to do well. Essay/exam topics come directly from class discussion so read the books and go to class.
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She has a great knowledge of the subject and is a very kind professor. It was an amazingly interesting course. Paper assignments were difficult though and she is a tough grader. But if you enjoy the material, it is definitely worth taking a course from her.
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This is 100% the worst professor I have ever taken at this university. She's is very monotone and hard to pay attention to. Her grading doesn't make any sense and is very unfair. I've been trying to get her fired, but unfortunately she hasn't done anything illegal.
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I enjoyed Sharif as he was great at communicating. Explains hard conceptsproofs for those who are more interested but doesn't require too much on tests. I highly recommend going to lecture and taking good notes and trying out the hw. HW is good practice for tests but is small part of grade. Gives good reviews for tests and allows formula sheets
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the advisors are investigating him -- nice guy, but ridiculously hard class.never missed a lecture,or lab,completed all of the reading and still failed. I had close to a 4.0 before I took his class. the tests were impossible,and definitely not anything that was covered in the book or lecture.
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