Good
Dr. Hill's ENDS 101 is the easiest class I've taken. His lectures are interesting, but there isn't any tests or quizes over their material. The group presentations and homework comprise all of the graded material, but they are really easy so you should get an A. Assignments are not usually talked about in class, so make sure you read the syllabus.
Awesome
This class is an Easy A for sure. The lectures are just the professor reading inspirational quotes and you have an occasional guest speaker. There are five group projects and five individual projects that are so easy they can be done the night they are due. Participation is only 5% of your grade so even if you don't go to class you can still get an A.
Awesome
Professor Hill's class is an easy A and very interesting. I enjoyed going to class, even if it's not mandatory. He does take attendance. However, I'm not sure if it's for a grade or not. Also, this class is based on group projects. So, you won't enjoy this class if you belong to a bad group.
Good
Professor Hill was a good teacher. The class structure was simple and his requirements were clear. There is homework every week (soft innovations), but they were extremely easy and only took at most 10-15 minutes to do. The lectures though were very boring. I always did other work during it and stayed only for the digital attendance at the end of the class.
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