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His class can be very stressful, but he will work extensively with you!
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I have her for a summer class, and she didn't make the class even close to summer friendly!!! We had to do the exact same amount of work that the sixteen week class did and was almost totally non explanatory, but expeted us to damn well know! DO NOT TAKE HER FOR A SUMMER CLASS!!!!! You'll want to commit ritual suicide!!
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you certainly learn a lot in his class - a little too much homework but it is all worth end of the term. his grading is fair and his lectures are great!
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Online Class. Read assignments and do work and you should do fine in this class. Not an "easy" A, but if you put in the time and do the assignments it is.
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I will be honest, I am horrible at math. She teaches half lecture and the rest online. You must get them right or you won't receive credit. Have a question regarding the homework? She only has limited hours so expect to have a question or two only, because that's all you'll have time for. Get ready for a ton of homework. Tough.
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I did not get the grade i wanted and he is difficult. But he knows what he is talking about. Very smart man. To get an A in the class you HAVE to keep up with readings. Does give study guides though which are some what helpful
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I took this class online in the fall. It is basically self-teaching, and I fell behind. Everything is on a e-book, homework, quizzes, ect. He doesn't teach anything, you teach yourself. LOTTS of hw, you'll find yourself behind. I failed the class
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Awesome professor! 2 papers 2 exams but all really easy! Attend Class to get the most points and doing all the work, which is very little, will definitely get you an A!
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Comme la critique précédente mentionne : très souriante, ouverte aux discussions/questions. Malheureusement, le cours théorique ne sert qu'à fournir des colles pour les examens (qui ne comptent pour rien comparés au projet). C'est justement dans le projet que l'on apprend le plus! Un conseil : N'hésitez pas à vous investir à fond dans le projet!
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I'd recommend taking Japanese from Avdulov if you are actually interested in learning the language and are willing to put in the time and effort that requires. His classes are always fun and interesting, and if you work hard you will learn a lot. He's honest, and if you do poorly, he'll let you know.
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Sometimes, class duration was too long and unnecessary. Allowed late submissions for assignments. Slow or no response to email. Otherwise, he was patient and straightforward. Assignments were vague and students would submit their own interpretation instead of using a template for consistency.
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Tjaden is extremely smart and really knows his stuff, but this class is hard. There is a ton of individual work to be done. His lectures are helpful, but google honestly helped me way more than his lectures.
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WORST TEACHER OF MY LIFE. DO NOT TAKE HIM. This class had nothing to do with philosophy and there is so much work it is ridiculous. You will be saving yourself so much stress if you do not take him.
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Are you an art major? If you are not, I would avoid this class. The professor gives a lot of reading for just a GE. The texts themselves were written by artists for artists, and are extremely confusing and inaccessible. The quizes are very long as well. This class actually has made me hate modern art, and I am becoming a less well-rounded person.
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Wonderful professor. She is very energetic and driven. No homework other than reading. Takes attendance randomly. Gives study guides for her tests. The only downside is the amount of reading required. There are three books that must be read, and read carefully, for this class. I suggest you make a friend in the class and study for the book exams.
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Peters was good but the class was a lot of work. For an LAC class, I spent more time doing tests and homework than for my major classes. There are 6 tests and they are all online (30-40 MC with a strict time limit), but the final is in class (100 multiple choice). There are also 4 article reflections throughout the semester that took a lot of time.
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great teacher do all ur work study and get an A
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Prof. Kaplowitz is an amazing professor, she makes you read a lot though. If you don't like to read don't bother taking her class. Quizzes are done either before every class or every other class. I hated reading, God knows I still do but she makes you read interesting novels that will have you wanting to know what's next. Do the work, guaranteed A.
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He wants to cover too much stuff in this class. Because of this, in addition to the lecture material you have to master the bones and muscles without a throrough review in class. Lecture was interesting and fun, but the powerpoint slides arent descriptive and neither is the study guide. Suffice to say i read the book and used wikipedia ALOT =)
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Corvino was an excellent lecturer. He kept the class engaged and interesting. Definitely read the course pack and participate in class. Discussion portion seemed a bit pointless to me sometimes however the lecture itself was wonderful. Exam questions were confusing and tricky at time but the workload is not much!
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She assigns a lot of work but fails to tell you when it is due. Very unorganized. You can pretty much teach yourself the class as all she does is read the packets she gives you. Quizzes every week, and usually behind schedule. Doesn't communicate good with students. Take someone else if you can.
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MUST TAKE !! do hw , lecture examples, extra problems, and your golden
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Professor Goodman has not changed since these reviews started in 2003. Obnoxious amount of work. Taking this class online in conjunction with another class, with a fulltime job and a family is not recommended.
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Hes a very intelligent man and he knows his stuff. He will push you but as long as you stick with it then you will pass. The way he teaches will prepare you for graduate school. Make sure you do your best and dont procrastinate. Remember, your degree is no free ride. Dont take anything he assigns for granted and you will be ok.
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Excellent instructor. Very helpful and interesting. If you put some effort into the class (ie. attend, do the homework) you'll do fine. He wants people to do well. If you are a slacker, be prepared to be stressed with the workload. I also recommend the fieldtrips class (for an activity credit); it gives a new appreciation of geology.
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Very easy class..You don't really have assignments except for things like when U of A has like a career fair, you will be asked to stop by the quad and get 3 brochures of careers you are interested in and then you have to type a resume at the end of the course.. but it is very simple! All you have to do is go and he is a 0very nice man!
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Super nice guy! Class requires lots of work, but he makes it as easy on you as possible.
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Some of this stuff can be confusing or not interesting for most people. There are a lot of readings so be prepared. The number one mistake is not showing up to class. His lectures and class discussions give a lot more clarity to the content. Not bad, but kind of a demanding prof.
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This is my second time taking her class, and she is a spectacular teacher. Her class is heavily dependent on assigned readings and class discussions, but overall, is rather chill as she is very open-minded. You have to buy a lot of books, so expect to spend quite a bit of money. If you're not much of a talker, do expect your grade to suffer though.
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Took him for my capstone. You have to buy and read several books.Grading goes as follows:attendance,participation, 3 exams(each exam is a essay/paper).Expect to write 3 exams around 6 to 10 pages each.Lectures are long and boing.If you read and participate-you will do fine.He is a nice guy.Not tech-savy so no powerpoints. Take notes. Good Luck!
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DO NOT TAKE! She is the worst professor I've ever had at RIC. Western Lit is a required Gen Ed course, and she gears it towards English Majors. Very rude, and does not care about the students at all. Requires you to buy about 14 novels, and you go through about one every week. Grading is based on her opinion of you. AWFUL!!
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Best teacher in the department-perhaps the college. You get out of her classes what you put in. If you want to learn, you will. If you don't, you won't.Gives attention to all levels in the class. Whether an advanced dancer or beginner. Do not expect and easy A - expect to write and work hard.Put in the effort and the class is VERY rewarding andfun!
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One of the wisest professors I have had at Fordham. Class is lecture style but very engaging with presentations. He gives a lot of assignments but all are extremely meaningful and worth the time. If you are a Comm major you have to take his class- will learn so be able to connect the dots between the past, present and future of all media industries
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This class is very boaring. Lots of reading. Four essays plus a group project. Seems like she looked down on our generation. Not very helpfull. We have to read the stories and peer edit our own papers. SO just sits their or talkes about who knows what.
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I would definitely recommend Foreman! The three week summer course was a lot of work but the class is discussion based so as long as you read the case studies you are fine. He is very laid back and entertaining. There is a lot of writing and analysis in this course, but as long as he is seeing you are putting forth effort your grade will be fine
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Online summer class. Syllabus was clear about what was expected. 2 essays and 2 exams throughout the entire semester. Discussion board every week. Professor Lape posts "weeklies" which are summaries of the chapters required to be read every week. Gives good feedback on essays. Lots of reading, but easy A if you put in the effort!
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Prof. Kojo is def. unique. he never had any lesson plans though & we just watched youtube videos all class. no need for the txtbook & doesn't give any tests but just 2 papers which were fair. Students use to always walk in after class and just sign the attendance sheet because the class would be in complete darkness while videos were running. haha
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Her class is hard, you must do homework, & show-up for class. But she is very helpful & knows what she's talking about. I would say her class is for self-starters who need little guidance. Tests are good if you did H.W. & asked questions when needed. People who fail her class don't do the H.W. or ask clarifying questions.
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Professor Hall is very nice and helpful, but her class can get boring at times. All the homework is on the syllabus and usually it's due once every other week. When homework is due you have a quiz. Sometimes she gets confusing, but as long as you keep up with the work you'll get a B.. will have to work a little bit for an A.
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Doesn't give you enough time to do the write-up. I had only two days and I had to contend with a physics write-up as well. The labs take three hours and the lab itself three hours which is a little bit long.
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Reaquires too much writing for a 101 class that is not even a writing intensive class.
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She is a good teacher to get for Eng 101. There are a lot of readings due for each class and the discussions can be really long and boring. She is really nice and helpful though. Four essays due- likes to see lots of changes between drafts, go to her office hours too she gives good feedback on papers. I would take her again.
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Pro:1.Knowledgeable about some aspects of US History 2.Makes lectures interesting 3.Usually friendly Con:1.Clearly liberal(I can't even tell if separating fact from opinion)2.Tough Class&High dependency on notes 3.LOTs of reading 4.Having background in history is nearly necessary 5.Disorganized manner, thought, speech and writing
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if you can help it DO NOT take her english class. she treats it like it's more that just a core class. way too much work for a gen. ed and she's rude. when i wrote a good paper she asked me if it was my own? basically did i plagiarize... avoid her/her class at all costs!!!
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TAKE THIS CLASS! There are quite a few writing assignments, but you have a ton of time to do them. If you do the work, you'll get a good grade. Inman is helpful when you have questions, and he is definately not a hard grader. I got an A with minimal effort. Also, this class does teach important stuff for the future; I learned quite a bit.
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Very Nice Professor if u like to read interesting novels take her..her novel selections were pretty good..JUST MAKE SURE U READ she gives a quiz almost every week so0o bee readdyy i slacked n didnt read as much as i shouldve but if u read its so0o easy n interesting i promise u! well that goes for lit 233 i dunno bout the rest shes cool overall
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Weekly discussion posts that had to be done, had to read the online textbook. TA posts notes on BB that were helpful for the tests. Tests were somewhat easy, answers are all in the textbook or in the lecture ppts. For a freshman level class, it required some more work than I liked. Read syllabus carefully, he required us to send a welcome email
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He is a great prof at John Jay college. I took his SOC343 class 2016Spring. Take home midterm and open book final, A short proposal paper, a research paper 15page long. That was all. He showed us a lot of great documentaries most of class time. And he really cares about his students. Take him
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She was much better than i expected. you must do the reading and study hard, but it will pay off. it is not a class you can slack off in and still get a good grade. but if you do the work you will get a good one AND actually learn a lot. Much happier with this class than anticipated
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make 7 copies of the practice exam and continue doing it until your successful. make copies of the lessons and do along with her videos. in lab do all homework first then your quizzes. Your quizzes are what's on the test so practice the unit exam too.
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Does not curve, and he makes you study, and know all the voc. aks que. every lesson. Also, you will learn hebrew, but it's a lot of work. Not easy, but fair
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Karen is nice, and I liked this class subject I guess, but be prepared to read out of Mike Cullinane's book before every class. Each class starts with a reading quiz, and each week you have a HUGE homework due. Tests are exactly like the study guides. Go to her office hours before exams, she'll use problems right from the exam to help teach you.
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Enjoyed the guest speakers and class activities. Applies to real world. A bit of work but fair.
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At first, I thought she was interesting and painfully intelligent. Then I saw the final essay topic (8 of 11 dry, dense theorists into one 10 pg paper) and was no longer a fan. Once I wrote the paper, I realized the point behind the class and the exercise and loved her again. It's not easy, she makes you work and think, but Sparks is a great prof!
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I don't know where this guy thinks he is teaching. It's an online class and is insane! DO NOT TAKE HIM! This is not graduate school but is taught like it is, it's a 200 level course. It's like he hates student and gets them by assigning ridiculous work.
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I took an online course with her and she does give a lot of work but if you do the work you should get most of the credit. The assignments can be long and overwhelming but like I said if you do the work you will get an A. The assignments can be done very loosely, just writ to fill up space, to her its quantity over quality. You can get an A easy!
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Horrible! very disorganized, all over the place. I got an A but because I learned the whole book on my own, I do not recommend her classes!!!
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stay away from her , she give us alot of homework i was spend the weekends doing the online homework ,it takes me more than 3 hours , so be careful ...
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Ewa is tough. You will learn more than you ever thought you would. Three exams and two papers due. She assigns a TON of reading. I am taking five classes and half of my study time is just for her class alone. She'll make you work for the grade, as all good professors should. Really interesting stuff - just make sure you have the time!
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I took this class at the University of Wisconsin - Milwaukee with her. It's a class about vampires and it is really interesting, but don't take it if you just want an easy course that doesn't involve much. If you like to read and write, than it will be super easy. Be sure to show up to class, though.
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His class seems pointless. Some of the assignments are confusing and he is not help at all :(
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The class information was overall easy, but it is an entry level psych course; however, there is a semester long research project that her class has to do, it lasts all semester and is extremely annoying, if you don't want the semester project than take the class with someone else. There was no tests, but points everyday in class.
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By far the BEST professor I have ever had at Fordham. This review mirrors the others, but I will reiterate. The workload is INTENSE so be prepared for multiple assignments due within days of each other. Midterm and final are extremely difficult, however he is a phenomenal professor and I learned so much from him. He knows his stuff. Take him!
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Awesome course and I am very glad I took it. If you are decided on him and another teacher TAKE HIM. This is a perfect GE course for life science if you are not a science major. There are about 10 quizzes (10 Q's) , 1 discussion, 1 current event assignment, a midterm (50 Q's) and a final (100 Q's). It sounds like a lot but it really isn't!
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Attendance is not mandatory, but going to class will help for exams. 3 Exams. Read the book & take notes on what he says.
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If you want easy A, she's not an option. but she's really an enthusiastic teacher and she knows what she's doing. There are a lot of homework and you're expected to turn them in but they're really helpful. She's quite generous in giving grades too and there are many extra credit opportunities!
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Very interesting class, she puts it all in an understandable historical context. The art and the context takes precedence over memorizing artist/title/date. Lots of reading.
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Although I'm not receiving a bad grade at the moment, I cannot deny that she is not the greatest of teachers. She skips over some things in class and her assignments occasionally will cover things she did not discuss. Make sure you go over her review guides and do the reading and the homework, otherwise you'll probably fail. Go to the tutors 1st.
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Kate teaches political science from a liberal point of view in one of the most conservative places on the planet. As such she gets a lot of resistance from her students. But if you go in with an open mind, you will emerge enlightened; this class really amped up my interest in politics. Warning: do the readings or you will incur her wrath!
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Professor is hilarious, all class periods are predominantly lectures. There is a lot of reading outside of class, some of which didnt seem very valuable. Hardly anything is assigned, and this class is an easy 4.0!
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Very knowledgeable of the subject. If you're serious about interpreting, this is the best you'll find. A TON of homework, takes a lot of time. But worth it!
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My favorite professor so far. You HAVE to read. But you will learn more in this class than anything you have taken at Bentley. This is not a class that you take as a fluff course though, he expects you to work hard and his tests show that expectation.
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Extremely helpful professor if you are interested enough. She gives a lot of homework, attendance is mandatory, no lateness. Work hard and you will get everything you need for you to go further. I would recommend her to every non-native student in order to have a good start in your academic career
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Fonseca is a fun teacher, but his 349 class can go either way. It is very easy to slack off in that class as there is little HW and attendance is optional (posts lectures online). He is from Costa Rica, so he has an accent. If you go to class and stay on top of the material, you should be fine. Slack off, and you will regret it.
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Class is rigorous. You must read the book to do good on the quizzes. The test are not related to the book. You must go to class. You must also have a good understanding of theories pertaining to developing nations
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Prof. Harding is an amazing professor. The content of the class was pretty tough and he did an amazing job teaching it to us. Be prepared to read and write, there were about 6 novels we had to read for this course. Show up and show him that you care and you will be fine.
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Intermediate Russian (0030 & 0040) is definitely challenging. He expects a LOT from his students and the pace is pretty quick. You do most of the learning from the textbook & go over assigned work in class to clarify. Class is almost all in Russian. Requires a lot of studying, effort, homework every night, class participation.
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To be fair, I am rating Blanck on her Interdisciplinary Research and Writing class which is a co-taught class. You will get three professors, each for 4 weeks, focusing on a different subject. The class is awful. There is so much work with little communication between the 3 professors. Unfortunately it is mandatory for American Studies majors. GL!
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Kibbles is the man. He does make you do a lot of homework, which is extremely taxing, but is also really clear in lecture. If you wake up each day at 8:30 to listen to him talk, you should be fine.
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I loved his classes. They were interesting and despite what some people said, he really knows his stuff. The only complaint I have is that he didn't assign any reading, which made catching up with the book a little tough.
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Very knowledgeable prof in MCC dpt. Widely covered issues and more-than-interesting lecture that makes legal issues interesting and inspiring. Although course work is a little bit heavy, not a big deal if you can handle Intro to media study well. DO NEED RESEARCH AND FINAL PAPER
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He is an intresting prof, but his lectures are boring. However the class is pretty easy if you do the work, which is not much. He understand students lives which is nice; he accepts late work. I'm taking him again in the summer cuz he told the class, if you want an easy class take in the summer.
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Definitely works students hard. Lots of Homework and long hand written tests. Will add points back though if you meet with him about your test. Very nice teacher, just wants you to learn.
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Dr. H is an amazing teacher! She's funny, insightful, and she knows her material. Expect to work hard and study often. She likes students to be involved in class discussions. She doesn't play around with work; she assigns, you complete.
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I really enjoyed her class. I loved making the journals and the autobiographical writing combined with art. So if you like that type of thing the class is great! But at parts of the class things did get really repetitive and she had a problem with changing assignments last minute after I'd already completed things, which is uncool.
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Ms. Campos is a nice person, Scattered sometimes. She does take roll and has an online lab that has about 35 assignmets per every two weeks, but most lang. classes will. She's understanding and VERY lenient. She doesn't speak amazing english, but she is understandable. If you're naturally good @ spn I recommend, if not you'll need to work a little.
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I loved my honors seminar class with him-- the material we read was very interesting. We had to read a lot and were writing papers every week. It's a lot of work, but the knowledge you gain is incredible. Really makes you think. Of course, sometimes he'll tell you a bit TMI, but he really tries to connect with his class. You read long novels.
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way to much out of class work. Make sure your computer works because you will need it to do six papers and little assignments.
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This class requires as much studying and class prep. as does Organic Chem. You will have a quiz every class. You have a huge plant collection to do on top of large comprehensive exams. I learned a great deal in this class, but still would not recommend it unless you are a work-a-holic
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way way way too much work. completely unneccessary amount of work considering it has nothing to do with anyone's major, and distracts you from the classes and assignments that matter. absolutely terrible
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Brandie is one of the best professors at BYU. She makes you work for it, but you cannot help but be completely engaged in her class and come away totally psyched about what you learned. She is a hard grader with a lot of assignments, but if you're not lazy, taking her class will be one of the best academic experiences you'll ever have.
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Clear, thought-out lectures. Coursework can be demanding, and tedious at times. Has a strange pechant for THHGTTG.
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Time flies by. Do your work and hand it in on time. Youll learn how to write and will enjoy the class.It was my favorite class.
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Dr. Lindahl is great! I am not majoring in anything music-related, but took this class because I heard it was an easier WI. She doesn't even give that many writing assignments, and the ones that she does assign are easy. The homework is really simple and the exams aren't too bad either. Go to class because she does in-class assignments sometimes.
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ehh. not too bad. not too exciting either. projects are a pain.
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I took her social problems class a couple about a year ago... awesome class. Very hard, lots and lots of reading (stacks of articles handed out each week). Well worth it. One of the best professors at HCC. Prepares you for the four year schools!!
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I really liked him. I took his class on-line. He does a lot of discussion boards and you have to write a few papers. But he is a very good instructor. I learned a lot from his class.
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easy class as long as you dont mind to write about 11 1-2 page papers and 2 big papers. no tests or homework other than the papers. shes def out there though dont count on learning anything in class shes in her own world
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Russian History: TOUGH CLASS! But she will warn you of that ahead of time. However, VERY helpful to students both in class and outside of class. Russian history was very interesting though there is a LOT of writing. Get an A in her class, it will make you feel like you can accomplish ANYTHING!
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In her probability and statistics class, she does not explain things well at all. She did not show us how to use statcrunch bc "we can't use it on tests" (it was made for online hw!) So online hw takes HOURS. She does not drop lowest grade or provide extra credit. So if you don't understand her complex teaching, you are screwed.
2) the amount of work, readings, or assignments required for the course as well as students' time investment