Poor
she will give you everything you need to pass in the syllabus as well as clear rubrics she will not curving anything I found it impossible to talk to her.
Awful
She changes the grading system every year so maybe you will get lucky. She just treats us as "guinea pigs" but does not even care about our opinion or how the changes she's made to the class has affected our grades. She is Extremely Unfair. Good luck going to talk to her. Your success in this class depends on your Teaching Assistant. She does nothing but lecture and dictate grades.
Awful
She does not care/want to listen to her students. "Please note that there will be no curving of grades or adjustments of grades on past assignments for any reason." Here is an email that she has sent over and over again. Just to give you an idea of how much she cares about her students. "My final office hours will now be tomorrow."
Awful
Sandra teaches down to her students. As far as she is concerned, we do not know anything about Marketing. Apparently some kids were caught cheating a year or so ago. She pretends to really care about this subject but it is clear that she is really more interested in marketing
Awful
I am a marketing major, I hated this class. This is not a 3 credit class. I'm a marketing major. I had to read the book.
Good
Go to every class Lot's of questions so keep good notes! Meet up with your group every week! Outline the chapters for the test and memorize definitions and notes. Be sure to see your TA every single week.
Awful
Not good professor. No grade curve. Be careful choosing a TA. Some grade harder than others. I studied more for mid-terms than I study for finals.
Awful
It seems to be a useful resource for learners, but when you have questions about grades, it is highly rude. She depends solely on the grading of TA while they are all distinct. Some learners get fortunate on lectures and get simple graders. Lampo is highly difficult to work with. She doesn't care if you have a 89.9 or 79.9, it's a B, C.
Poor
Professor Lampo spends an entire semester persuading and begging her students to switch their major to marketing. She conducts her lectures with the same tone and mood of which a pastor conducts a sermon. Group projects depend on luck of the draw, and exams, READ!
Texas A&M University College Station - Marketing