Awful
The quizzes will come from the book, not his lectures. Class consists of writing four papers. He doesn't grade papers efficiently. He doesn't answer emails.
Average
Professor Bazil's grading sucks. He gave vague directions and was angry when I did not address a random concept in the paper. Even though the prompt said nothing about including it. He also barely communicates via email. However, he apparently got really sick and cut the class short so that might be why. On the brighter side, he gave me an A when I was at like an 88.
Awful
I wouldn't recommend taking his class. He never responds to students. During the COVID events, he did not make any announcements for the final two months of the semester, keeping us students in the dark. All remaining assignments, tests, and quizzes were canceled, and our final grade was based on such a small amount of content. He's very disorganized! Terrible experience!
Poor
Professor Basil was like a ghost. He never responded to anyone's emails. The homework wasn't too difficult though. However, it ended up again cutting our classes due to pandemic. I wasn't mad about it since I got a good grade. It's just that, I can't imagine being someone who got a bad grade because all other assignments had been canceled. I would have been upset.
Poor
Professor Bazil's class was left with nothing and his syllabus was very unclear. He does not respond to your emails and has never sent emails regarding our assignments. He cut our class short because of COVID-19. However, he never graded our work. And even now as I write this review, I don't know my grade for the course due to his poor involvement.
Poor
I took this class online. This professor didn't not communicate very well and it made things hard sometimes. You watch his lesson clips for a specific part and then take a little test. You will do four essays during the course. The way it was set up online could've been better. But it was simple to get an A grade.
Sam Houston State University - Philosophy
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