Awful
Even if the pandemic is hitting late in the semester, Professor Scott is not understanding my situation at all. She's very different compared to my other professors. Once she realized I wasn't going to pass, she stopped answering me. It's kind of confusing considering the course isn't that difficult. I just had a hard time.
Texas A&M University Corpus Christi - Criminal Justice
Doctoral Teaching Assistant
Courses taught:
CJ 3346 (Research Methods)
CJ 3325 (Penology)
CJ 4316 (Treatment in Corrections).
Graduate Assistant
Sarah worked at Texas State University as a Graduate Assistant
Assistant Professor of Criminal Justice and Public Administration
I currently teach Research Methods, Criminology, Community Corrections, and Juvenile Justice in our Criminal Justice Program. I also teach Research Methods, Program Evaluation, and Survey Research in our Masters of Public Administration Program.
MSCJ
Criminal Justice
Doctor of Philosophy (Ph.D.)
Criminal Justice and Corrections
BS
Criminal Justice, Psychology
Doctoral Teaching Assistant
Courses taught:
CJ 3346 (Research Methods)
CJ 3325 (Penology)
CJ 4316 (Treatment in Corrections).
Graduate Assistant
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