Awful
Professor Campana's class is not an "easy art". I tried my best, but the 1000 point possible class with 20 point impossible essays just made me drop the class entirely. Her Aggie Scheduler grade distribution is a complete lie, it is in no way easy.
Good
Professor Campana is a good teacher. The class consists of only four grades. It's an easy A, if you do the assignments and pay attention to the reviews.
Awesome
There isn't much to be graded on (2 essays, 1 multiple-choice final and a group project), however she distinctly highlights the information that is important in the lectures. She always clearly communicates to the students, however she doesn't follow the syllabus exactly.
Good
Professor Campana's class is very easy. I got a C on the first paper, but I still got an A in class. The exams were taken directly from the PowerPoints, like you're trying to fill in the blanks verbatim.
Awful
Professor Campana was irrational and bipolar. I'm not sure why there were positive reviews unless if you're one of her favorites. Reason is, she'll definitely doesn't treat all students the same way. I suggest that, don't take her class if you want an easy low level art credit.
Awesome
I loved taking Professor Campana's online class. It was the easiest arts and music course I've taken so far. Although this was during the pandemic, so things were a bit relaxed, the two tests I took were taken straight from the lectures, and because of that, I got perfect scores for both. The exams were open notes too. On the other hand, the group project was a bit difficult but just get to the teacher's assistant, if you have any questions.
Awful
Professor Campana isn't a good one. She treats a level 100 class as a level 400 class. If you don't get the exact number of words in an assignment or more, it's an automatic 0. That alone should tell you what kind of professor she is. I suggest you must stop writing fake good reviews about her. It's already suspected that she was asking her favorite students to write good reviews.
Awesome
The essay was the toughest part of Professor Campana's class. Fortunately, we only had to do one because of the virus. Also, it was graded with a curve so it wouldn't end up being as bad as I expected. And as long as you cover everything she asks, then you should do well.
Texas A&M University College Station - Art
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