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He is trash. I had 3 tests and 2 lab practicals and each test and practical was completely different than the last making it almost impossible to know how to study. The 2 lab practicals in particular were a complete 180 from each other we basically guaranteed me to fail. He is mean, uncaring, and he likes to make rules to hurt you. | 1) the professor's grading policies, test difficulty, or assessment-related issues |
the assignments were extremely easy but she tried to trick you for the tests which made them impossible! | 1) the professor's grading policies, test difficulty, or assessment-related issues |
I personally don't like him very much, his class is SO boring. I can't focus at all and pretended to throw up two different times just so I could leave. If his midterm wasn't take home I would have gotten a 0 because he can't teach. 20 page paper, presentation, midterm, final. Those are your grades.. don't screw any up! | 1) the professor's grading policies, test difficulty, or assessment-related issues |
don't use white-out or pencil... if you follow that policy and the dress code than you'll be fine | 1) the professor's grading policies, test difficulty, or assessment-related issues |
Had this Prof last fall. She is an excellent lecturer, however, evil in clinicals. Does not care about her students. Read every NCLEX book you can to study. Most people fail Test 3. Don't get upset over it. Just ace Test 1 or else you're operating on a deficit. Good luck! | 1) the professor's grading policies, test difficulty, or assessment-related issues |
Professor Raj is an all around good professor. He is clear and you will understand the material. His tests are not easy but they are not overly difficult if you pay attention. I would recommend him for DBC. | 1) the professor's grading policies, test difficulty, or assessment-related issues |
If you don't care about learning but want an A, TAKE THIS CLASS! He is super nice, you dont have to go to class, you can turn in late homework, and re take test as many times as you want | 1) the professor's grading policies, test difficulty, or assessment-related issues |
DO NOT TAKE THIS CLASS!! this was the worst class i have ever taken. i showed up to class everyday and taped everything he said i also did all the reading and i still failed. i was a 4.0 student before i took this class. 200 out of 300 students failed the | 1) the professor's grading policies, test difficulty, or assessment-related issues |
EXTREMELY early class, but worth it! Very friendly, tests are extremely easy, but you need to GO TO CLASS! | 1) the professor's grading policies, test difficulty, or assessment-related issues |
If you want to be happy. Then don't take him. He's a nice man, but it's basically an independent-study. His tests weren't even in English. | 1) the professor's grading policies, test difficulty, or assessment-related issues |
She feels strongly about research and her opinion behind the research. No point in arguing with her, just take in the information she shares. If you read the book in depth, the test won't be hard. The only reason she'll quizzes is if too many students are late. She gave spontaneous homework, nothing strenuous. | 1) the professor's grading policies, test difficulty, or assessment-related issues |
The tests are really hard, but it doesn't matter because he gives so many opportunities for extra credit. His class is extremely boring. DON'T TAKE AS ITV CLASS! He rambles about stuff that is never on the test. He talks like Zoolander. | 1) the professor's grading policies, test difficulty, or assessment-related issues |
oh hassan hassan hassan. he is an interesting prof. he does care for his students and is very enthusiastic about the material covered in class. he is quite lenient in his marking and his quizzes are not hard. only problem is you have to participate in his class, but i actually learnt a lot as a result. overall good prof. | 1) the professor's grading policies, test difficulty, or assessment-related issues |
online and it tanked my gpa did everything the way I was asked, 4/5 assignments to be done by end of semester, I tried hard and got a C (first one) the material was interesting i still have no clue y grade was so low. | 1) the professor's grading policies, test difficulty, or assessment-related issues |
Knows his subject very well. Really cares about writing & literature. Very fair with grades. | 1) the professor's grading policies, test difficulty, or assessment-related issues |
hes a great teacher! he gives alot of information. just pass his tests and quizes and you'll do great in his class. you dont need to buy the txt book | 1) the professor's grading policies, test difficulty, or assessment-related issues |
He is rude. When you talk to him, he turns your back towards you and starts talking to somebody else. On the final exam, he changed the order of the questions but forgot to change the order of the answers. In addition, the scanner missed some answers. We were shocked when we received the results but he would not believe us that something went wrong | 1) the professor's grading policies, test difficulty, or assessment-related issues |
Nice guy, very high expectations though. | 1) the professor's grading policies, test difficulty, or assessment-related issues |
I took her class in fall 2004 as my first semester. at first she seems hard and her tests are hard infact, but she is very helpful and nice. her tests are exactlly what she talks about in class and her notes+ your notes that are taaken during the class and from the book. she is such a nice lady......... | 1) the professor's grading policies, test difficulty, or assessment-related issues |
He comes off weird at first but you'll get used to it. He knows his stuff and he's truly so nice! He offers a lot of extra credit and chances to do them so he wants you to pass! You can do bad on the exam and still pass the class with a B with all the extra credit opportunity. He crams a lot of questions on the exams too! | 1) the professor's grading policies, test difficulty, or assessment-related issues |
I'm not even sure if easy is the word for her class. As long as you turn in every assignment and look at the book/notes during the online tests you are basically gaurenteed an A. Also make sure to attend as much as possible that is part of your participation grade. I did everything the day it was due in her class so I'm not joking. | 1) the professor's grading policies, test difficulty, or assessment-related issues |
He is a very hard teacher. The lab is easy but the exams are very hard. Just about immposible to get a good grade in lecture. At the begining of class even says that more then half of the class will get a C or lower and eventually drop. | 1) the professor's grading policies, test difficulty, or assessment-related issues |
this class was hell on earth. two major papers -- she outlines them but i still didnt know what she wanted from it. then theres the final where you basically have to know everything about anything -- very stressful class | 1) the professor's grading policies, test difficulty, or assessment-related issues |
Nothing like what I heard the course was like, just turned into sonnets and reviews. Essays are marked extremely hard and you aren't encouraged to think for yourself; you just tell him what he wants to hear. I felt very confined in the class and unable to express individual thoughts on the texts. very unimpressed. | 1) the professor's grading policies, test difficulty, or assessment-related issues |
IGNORE the last 9 reviews they're BS. Bob doesn't do EC and no paper. There are 2 exams he writes (60%), online hmwk (10%) and 1 department-wide final (30%) he doesn't write. Bob is great and his exams aren't easy but he gives you great reviews. The Final SUCKS! Bob never sees it so he can only help so much. DO WELL on Bob's exams you'll need it. | 1) the professor's grading policies, test difficulty, or assessment-related issues |
She is really good. If you show your effort, she will pay for you. | 1) the professor's grading policies, test difficulty, or assessment-related issues |
Cynthia is completely scatterbrained. She adds new assignments randomly and due dates change all the time, so you get confused by all of her confusion. Takes forever to grade. Exams hardly reflect lecture at all. Talks above what most people even know yet, like we are already microbiologists, when we're actually there to LEARN.... Horrible teacher. | 1) the professor's grading policies, test difficulty, or assessment-related issues |
He kind of trails off when he talks, not that a lot of what he says is important to take down. Gave us his powerpoints and the tests were open book/note, but you had to voice your opinion on those as well. Just go on about how important children are to you. | 1) the professor's grading policies, test difficulty, or assessment-related issues |
He's a smart guy and loves technology (most people his age are technophobes, so it's good he knows how to use a computer). His online tests are nice because you can retake them as many times as you want untill you get 100% (except the last test, the final). But he's soooo borring. I'd never fallen asleep in a class until I took his class in Fall of 2003. You can learn some good stuff if you pay attention, and that's a big if. Very dry and borring. Class isn't to hard though. | 1) the professor's grading policies, test difficulty, or assessment-related issues |
Professor Hu lectures in an understanding matter; writes all the steps to the problem. Daily homework that is optional. It is to your benefit to do the homework. Three quizzes per week and the problems are from the homework. Fair and easy grading system. Recommended to do the homework. Tells you what is on the test and is similar to the homework | 1) the professor's grading policies, test difficulty, or assessment-related issues |
I signed up for this cities course not expecting much out of it - but it grew on me so much that I enjoyed coming in to class. He makes it very interesting if you like history & some funny jokes. Grading is quite easy, exam questions are given beforehand so you can study for them. I love how I learn most in classes that don't require much studying. | 1) the professor's grading policies, test difficulty, or assessment-related issues |
READ THIS VERY CAREFULLY. DO NOT TAKE THIS MAN. DO YOURSELF A FAVOR AND TAKE ANOTHER PSYCH CLASS BC HE'S THE ONLY ONE THAT GIVES 3600. HIS LECTURES HAVE EXCESSIVE INFORMATION AND ITS HARD TO KEEP UP IN CLASS . BEWARE OF CUMULATIVE FINAL, ITS IMPOSSIBLE TO PASS. LIKE I SAID, DO YOURSELF A FAVOR AND DO NOT TAKE HIM, IM WARNING YOU. YOUR GPA DIES. | 1) the professor's grading policies, test difficulty, or assessment-related issues |
Always late and scatterbrained. The group projects were fun. When you write papers for her she grades horribly. Told us to write an opinion paper, one page-then commented that I had too much personal opinion and needed to add more fact to make it longer?!? I get straight A's in all upper division Hutchins courses and she gives me C's on papers?!? | 1) the professor's grading policies, test difficulty, or assessment-related issues |
she's okay...she will pushes the paper back a few days if the whole class is not able to turn it in on time, or if u cant turn it in on time...just tell her and she let u turn it on late...she grade kinda hard on the papers. | 1) the professor's grading policies, test difficulty, or assessment-related issues |
can not learn a lot from his class, no efficient, no quiz, you never know your homework is right or not. but pass might not difficult. high grade is not easy. | 1) the professor's grading policies, test difficulty, or assessment-related issues |
No one here is an english major here, it seems she thinks otherwise. Take at least one letter grade off for what you think your paper should get. Every single word of a paper will be looked at with insane scrutiny. Avoid at all costs. | 1) the professor's grading policies, test difficulty, or assessment-related issues |
He is a really cool guy and will help you out if you need anything. He has five exams but if you miss any you can take the exam on a make up day for any reason. In class its good to go but not mandatory, he gives really good examples. Mainly read the book for the exams and you will do fine! | 1) the professor's grading policies, test difficulty, or assessment-related issues |
He's a tough grader, will call on everyone for answers, and expects you to act and think scholarly. What's wrong with that, though? You're in college and that too a senior college and not community college. If you can't handle basic studying then real life's got surprises for you. Be ready to work but also be ready to learn. | 1) the professor's grading policies, test difficulty, or assessment-related issues |
Awful professor; no clear plan and disorganized. Take too long to grade papers. Stay away if you can! | 1) the professor's grading policies, test difficulty, or assessment-related issues |
Sounds like he's a great teacher in the class room, however online is the worst grading rubric in the world. He gave me a 0 for an assignment out of 15, which I did complete in it's entirety. Not even one point for trying. I would NEVER recommend him for an online class. | 1) the professor's grading policies, test difficulty, or assessment-related issues |
I absolutely loved this course. The textbook was great to read (most days a page turner) and Dr. Kinney taught directly from it. The tests were of no big surprise and I learned a lot. It was great having the opportunity to scratch out five questions we did not want graded on all of our tests...boosts the grade. I would absolutely recommend taking i | 1) the professor's grading policies, test difficulty, or assessment-related issues |
I will advise you to wait for 2 years for a better instructure rather than to take her class. She is inexperienced and does not answer questions correctly, rather, she will give the question for an xtra credit. What a nightmare she is........ | 1) the professor's grading policies, test difficulty, or assessment-related issues |
Take any class you can with him. I got my first B in Math since 6th grade. Tests aren't bad and his isn't strict. | 1) the professor's grading policies, test difficulty, or assessment-related issues |
Dr. Fresolla is a great lecturer, makes you connect the dots, is she tough, yeah but not horrible. Test #3 is CHALLENGE but it is a wake up call and makes you realize that this is Nursing and one CANNOT compartmentalize one's knowledge! However this is the test that will eliminate many, be prepared for it and respect it! She is Nursing boot camp! | 1) the professor's grading policies, test difficulty, or assessment-related issues |
Professor Reed has clear, well constructed lectures that specifically prepare you for the exams. This is NOT a memorize and pass class. You need to be able to digest the information and explain diverse factors to support a thesis statement for the exams. The assigned reading is essential. TAKE notes, his lectures are very helpful. | 1) the professor's grading policies, test difficulty, or assessment-related issues |
Besides the fact that he mumbles constantly and gives hard tests, the class wasn't too bad. The lab boosts your grade and he grades tests on a curve. Lectures were somewhat interesting but a lot of people failed... then again there was quite a few stupid questions asked by the students during lectures, so you can't blame it all on him. | 1) the professor's grading policies, test difficulty, or assessment-related issues |
Excellent professor and human being. His level of knowledge is amazing and can deliver it through his teaching. Warning: He expects a lot and is not as easy grader! | 1) the professor's grading policies, test difficulty, or assessment-related issues |
Took the night class with Prof Yasmin. Really HATED Spanish and struggled with it, but had to take Spanish 3 to fulfill requirements. Take the night class with Yasmin. She's absolutely great. Free points for going to class. Grades compositions easy. Awesome. | 1) the professor's grading policies, test difficulty, or assessment-related issues |
I would never take Dr. Talham again. Was out of town the two weeks before out first exam and the week before finals. Tests are very hard and he gives practice exams from 1993 and 2000 which are not helpful. Would recommend anyone else. Yeah hes a nice guy but thats about it. Would not recommend. | 1) the professor's grading policies, test difficulty, or assessment-related issues |
average teacher. would not take again, fair grader. | 1) the professor's grading policies, test difficulty, or assessment-related issues |
It's a history teacher. Lectures the whole time. No study guide for midterm or final. But it is all from notes and entails chose 4/6 definitions for short answer and then an essay (final has 2, 1 is comprehensive). It wasn't too bad. | 1) the professor's grading policies, test difficulty, or assessment-related issues |
Very good instructor and specific about his expectations. Would take another class from him any time. If you don't like to follow directions, don't expect to do well ("artistic license" comes in upper division class, not foundation ones). | 1) the professor's grading policies, test difficulty, or assessment-related issues |
I would recommend him. Expect homework but it's very manageable. If you do the work you should be able to easily pass. He is upfront about what quizzes are over and midtermsfinal. | 1) the professor's grading policies, test difficulty, or assessment-related issues |
Kwag's class is pretty difficult but he is such a helpful and kind professor. He is always willing to help students who actively seek help. He sets up after-class tutoring every single day so there is always help available. Exams are pretty tough and take a firm understanding of the material. Not too bad though, I got a 97 on the first one. | 1) the professor's grading policies, test difficulty, or assessment-related issues |
Dr. Duma is one of the best lecturers in math. She explains in a way that makes it very clear what we need to know and what we don't. Her examples in class reflect directly what is going to be on the assignments/midterms and finals. She grades very fairly and is very kind. I would take her again! | 1) the professor's grading policies, test difficulty, or assessment-related issues |
Took online course. Day after Midterms I was the *only* one who turned in the next assignment. Rest of the year was 3 people turning in their homework. Took off points for incorrect COMMENTS, not just incorrect code. hyper-specific. bad teacher. wouldnt even help me install the software properly, gave no link to online instructions either. | 1) the professor's grading policies, test difficulty, or assessment-related issues |
Mrs. Pruett is a great teacher but is extremely un forgiving when grading. If you make minor mistakes in grammar, or can't quite write a 1000 word structured essay in an hour in class without any preparation, or have not so good writing style, be prepared to struggle. She is really nice and helpful but her class is EXTREMELY difficult. | 1) the professor's grading policies, test difficulty, or assessment-related issues |
Who hired this guy?! Worst class I have EVER taken.Long tests,dry, illogical lectures,he makes up words,very hard 2 follow.He also changes what he says as if that's what he said all along-including when assignments r due.Wants u 2 memorize,not learn.Got an A but it was TORTURE! | 1) the professor's grading policies, test difficulty, or assessment-related issues |
Ms. Jost wasn't helpful at all. As a matter of fact-- still waiting on grades promised earlier. Stay away. | 1) the professor's grading policies, test difficulty, or assessment-related issues |
Fred is the man. take the notes ever thing that he covers on the screen in * will be on his test. His the best guy that teaches listen and you can get that "A" due those assignments its only 3 you have a month on each. WELL RECOMMEDED. | 1) the professor's grading policies, test difficulty, or assessment-related issues |
Goes really fast and acts like you already know everything about fabric. usually tests are HARD. He even told us before the first test that half of us would drop... and he laughed. Also verrrry boring | 1) the professor's grading policies, test difficulty, or assessment-related issues |
I had Caspi for Research and Child in the Community. I dont know what everyone is talking about. He is SO good! Compared to the other research profs, he doesnt give HUGE reports bc he honestly doesnt wanna have to sit and read b.s. fluff, WHICH IS AWESOME FOR US! People say he is a hard grader b/c people dont understand he just wants the facts. TA | 1) the professor's grading policies, test difficulty, or assessment-related issues |
Where do i even start... she's terrible. You have 3 tests and they're all hard considering the fact that she gives you 4 correct answers and you have to choose the "most" correct answer. Make sure you understand APA front and back because she tears apart your paper for literally everything. no point of going to class- she reads off the PP. | 1) the professor's grading policies, test difficulty, or assessment-related issues |
If you're a student who is horrible at taking exams or actually have a life and have to work in order to pay for college, do not take any course with Professor Kurylo. His class is 96% exams and 4% attendance. No extra credit, no project and no presentation. He does not care if you fail:( | 1) the professor's grading policies, test difficulty, or assessment-related issues |
her notes don't make sense while studying. calculations on test are immensely harder than what she teaches in class. has trouble explaining things. She's a kind woman who will try and help. | 1) the professor's grading policies, test difficulty, or assessment-related issues |
She puts too much of a workload on her students, and she doesn't even teach! She has groups present and teach straight from the book. Hello, who is the professor? Not to mention her grading scale is very steep, you have to be a perfectionist to get an A. You have no idea how she grades exams and what she looks for, so good luck. | 1) the professor's grading policies, test difficulty, or assessment-related issues |
He's really enthusiastic about economics but i found that what he taught didn't really reflect what was on the midterms. Reading the book is all that really matters because when it came to the tests, my notes were pretty much useless. | 1) the professor's grading policies, test difficulty, or assessment-related issues |
Please take anyone but him. Have had him for 3 classes and he talks about the same things in all which have nothing to do with psychology! His lectures are pointless. His tests are ridiculously hard because he wants you to know everything like a professional but teaches none of it. Grades are random. Very unprofessional!! | 1) the professor's grading policies, test difficulty, or assessment-related issues |
Dr. Kent is one of the best teachers I have ever had. He is very thorough and passionate about his work. He is very approachable, likeable, and generally a nice guy. He gives tons of extra credit on his exams but his exams are tough. He gives a study guide and will tell you what essay questions will be on the exam. You can pass with an A. | 1) the professor's grading policies, test difficulty, or assessment-related issues |
I really liked Prof. Dogru and enjoyed her class. Her quizzes were not too hard and as long as you payed attention, did your homework, and tried you would do well! When you don't understand something, just ask! She is always willing to change her ways and explain in a way that may make more sense to her students. | 1) the professor's grading policies, test difficulty, or assessment-related issues |
I had her for two classes in one semester (Advertising & Society and Media History of NY). Definitely knows her stuff about advertising and increased my knowledge and interest in the subject. But she is a tough grader. | 1) the professor's grading policies, test difficulty, or assessment-related issues |
Excellent Teacher. Highly Reccommended! He outlines everything that is on the MidTerm/Final. | 1) the professor's grading policies, test difficulty, or assessment-related issues |
Take this class and this professor. No standards, no accountability, no guidelines. Easiest A I ever got (only A). Take the class durin yur hardest term. Cake. | 1) the professor's grading policies, test difficulty, or assessment-related issues |
out to get you. If he doesn't like the topics of your papers you might as well give up! | 1) the professor's grading policies, test difficulty, or assessment-related issues |
Nice teacher with a very positive attitude. His expectations are very clear, grades on a fair point system, simple to understand, makes the class a breeze. I do recommend :) | 1) the professor's grading policies, test difficulty, or assessment-related issues |
Teacher is adhd and tells you! She's awesome and is like this course should not be hard. Her test are open book and she gives you the test to print out and write notes on. | 1) the professor's grading policies, test difficulty, or assessment-related issues |
Prof. Kurylo is not the typical college professor that just want you to memorize a bunch of stuff and then feed it back on a paper. He really expect you to think. On his test, it is more benefit for you to understand why rather than just study like a robot. | 1) the professor's grading policies, test difficulty, or assessment-related issues |
so easy. just do the work. even if u mess up on tests, she will drop the bad answers. great prof. | 1) the professor's grading policies, test difficulty, or assessment-related issues |
Great professor and probably one of the most intellegent teachers I've ever met. The test however are extreamly hard and you are expected to remember a lot to pass. | 1) the professor's grading policies, test difficulty, or assessment-related issues |
He never gave us study guides, and there is no textbook. The tests are not really on what he teaches. He tells us silly random stories that have no historical significance (they're still fun facts, but knowing them won't get you a good grade). He's really funny and nice, and if you don't miss a class he lets you skip on the exam ;) | 1) the professor's grading policies, test difficulty, or assessment-related issues |
not interesting...went into tons of boring depth.. quizzes sucked and exams sucked worse. not a fair grading policy. | 1) the professor's grading policies, test difficulty, or assessment-related issues |
VERY tough lab... but if you check the lab answers before you hand in your lab, you'll get though it. Tests are brutal. Labs are well written. Make sure you listen to EVERY LITTLE COMMENT he makes, or he'll make you feel like an idiot. | 1) the professor's grading policies, test difficulty, or assessment-related issues |
george is a pretty good teacher. gives a quiz one day a week and its only 2 questions. there are 3 tests. MAKE SURE YOU STUDY. the class is a joke if you study and take notes. power point every day. he goes kinda fast so i suggest using a computer for notes. he isnt really into teaching this class b/c hes engineering so hes pretty lenient . | 1) the professor's grading policies, test difficulty, or assessment-related issues |
I am currently taking her class and she does rush through the material. She is late sometimes. The tests are graded strictly. She doesn't review before tests because students do not feel they can ask questions. My advice is to seek tutoring. However you can take the departmental exam to opt out repeating which is what I might due. | 1) the professor's grading policies, test difficulty, or assessment-related issues |
Hey, I got a B, shes not that bad | 1) the professor's grading policies, test difficulty, or assessment-related issues |
I took Television History and Form with Professor Murray this semester. She is a good professor, very clear. A bit boring at times but overall a good class. Grading is done in a very straight forward manner, and if you go to class and do most of the readings/screenings you will get a good grade. | 1) the professor's grading policies, test difficulty, or assessment-related issues |
Tests are difficult. study. a lot. They're multiple choice format. As for the class, a bit boring. As for the teacher, also a bit boring. not a great class but not horrible | 1) the professor's grading policies, test difficulty, or assessment-related issues |
Awfully dodgy character, if you ask me. I never like his "guess what I'm thinking" tests, especially the essays. Really didn't understand the usefulness of the tennis quizzes either. I guess I have a lot to learn. | 1) the professor's grading policies, test difficulty, or assessment-related issues |
Her guidelines for assignments don't match how she marks papers. Doesn't have any powerpoint presentations because all she does is talk. WE GO TO AN ART SCHOOL. WE LEARN VISUALLY. HOW DO YOU NOT HAVE VISUALS FOR US?????I wouldn't take her class ever again. | 1) the professor's grading policies, test difficulty, or assessment-related issues |
Reynolds is the best. Super sweet, helpful, easy class. Very accommodating to late papers. | 1) the professor's grading policies, test difficulty, or assessment-related issues |
You can tell from class that Dr. Slusher is definitely a good nurse and knows the information she is teaching. However, she is very tough to please in class. Her tests are the hardest out of the pre-nursing classes. All the answers can be right, but you have to pick the one that is the most right. You definitely have to work for your grade. | 1) the professor's grading policies, test difficulty, or assessment-related issues |
Avoid! He's is arrogant. ACS test scores are national. We do terrible on it here at UVU. Take Chem - both semesters - at BYU or the U in the summer. Not with him. Not with him. Not with him. | 1) the professor's grading policies, test difficulty, or assessment-related issues |
This guy is awful. He insults people in class and makes a fuss if anyone asks him to work a problem. Has clicker questions every class period and only gives half credit to wrong answers, even though it's an attendance grade. Tests were ridiculously difficult, and he never curved, even though test averages were in the 50s. Rudest prof I've ever had. | 1) the professor's grading policies, test difficulty, or assessment-related issues |
If you're a psyc major at UTT, you will have to take Dr. Schrieber for several classes. He is a very knowledgable professor, but has no pedagogic ability whatsoever. Granted you will make an A guaranteed, but you won't learn anything at all. Dr. Schriber may be a cool guy, but his classes are a total waste of time and money. | 1) the professor's grading policies, test difficulty, or assessment-related issues |
He was an amazing professor. I learned a lot. Expect pop quizzes every week and a lot of memorization. Take this class you won't regret it | 1) the professor's grading policies, test difficulty, or assessment-related issues |
I thought Dr. Carnes' class was okay, although I would not take her again. The assignments appear easy at first, but then you're surprised when you get a bad grade. NO FEEDBACK whatsoever given - no comments on papers or grades given/posted on Blackboard. Plays favorites and expects attendance EVERY class. Absolutely no slack given!! | 1) the professor's grading policies, test difficulty, or assessment-related issues |
Very easy A.. open book tests... just do the homework and ask him to review it in class... if you don't know anything let him know.... open book tests include your notes and textbook which is great!... great professor ... :) | 1) the professor's grading policies, test difficulty, or assessment-related issues |
Great teacher. Do the work and you will get an A. Slack off and you will fail, just like any other class. | 1) the professor's grading policies, test difficulty, or assessment-related issues |
I had him for a humanities class a few years age, he is not an understanding professor. Grades very hard and gives extremely difficult exams...... | 1) the professor's grading policies, test difficulty, or assessment-related issues |
Easy class. Tests are online, so open book. Gives some of the essay questions ahead of time. Speak up in class once or twice and you will do great. | 1) the professor's grading policies, test difficulty, or assessment-related issues |