Good
Professor Mark cares tons about her class, so make sure to take it seriously. The stuff on the quiz was in the textbook, but the exam questions were hard. She also graded really tough on the group project, so make sure to be as thorough as you can. Get ready to participate. Do not use your phone in class as she'll take off points for it.
Good
Prof. Mark is one of the most unique professors I've ever had. She's very passionate about teaching, so take her seriously when she talks. Textbook is really helpful for quizzes, but the material on exams are difficult to find, so you really have to study. She's a great prof, but she grades the group project pretty aggressively.
Good
Professor Mark is very passionate and very positive about Human Resources. Just be sure to participate in the class, otherwise, it will hurt you in your participation category. Also, keep up with your online discussion posts called Yellowdig and do your job. And if you need help, she and her graduate assistants are very happy to help you.
Average
Professor Mark's class was fine until it was transitioned online. She gave us a repetitive group work project and graded toughly. Also, she gave us a lot of busy work for no reason, knowing that we had other things to do. Overall, I will not recommend her class.
Good
Doctor Mark is an interesting professor. She does care about her students. She gives a review for each test or final which helps a lot. I got a 99 in the class because she had a lot of participation grades, quiz grades which were very easy, Yellowdig grades, and then group grades, which are not hard but will take time. She'll provide lots of credit as well. Overall, this is a very easy class.
Texas A&M University College Station - Education
Assistant Professor
Christine worked at Texas A&M University as a Assistant Professor
Assistant Professor of Business Admin
Christine worked at Lander University as a Assistant Professor of Business Admin
Doctor of Philosophy (Ph.D.)
Instructional Technology & Design
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