Awful
I had this class as an elective, and it was the worst one of the semester. We would meet once a week, have a quiz and do a discussion question. There's no room at all for a grade boost. He wasn't helpful and didn't debate others points of view. This ended up being more of a philosophy class, no psychology was involved. Do not recommend this to anyone.
Poor
Professor Marsolek's lessons were content heavy. His class consists of tree exams, a one ten paper page and a cumulative final. It's hard to know which theories or definitions to focus on when my quizlets have more than two hundred terms per exam, which were only forty questions. He chooses random or trick questions that don't resemble practice quizzes at all. Also, he'll never answer you emails. so don't bother.
Awful
Professor Marsolek, frustrates me very much. He absolutely gave no effort and used video lectures from at least two years ago. You're only graded on three exams, a cumulative final and a short research report, which you get barely any feedback. His lectures are useless and all the tests were based on the book. Unfortunately, I paid for this class, just to learn on my own.
Awful
Professor Marsolek's lectures were a waste of time because the exams do not cover material from the lectures. Basically, you need to memorize the entire book, including specific examples for you to do well in the exams. When I met with him because I had a question and wanted to talk in person, he was very rude and short to me.
University of Minnesota Twin Cities - Psychology