Awful
Worst professor. If you disagree with her, she would say read the textbook. Her opinions were biased. Essays were easy, tests were from the text
Awful
NEVER take this Professor. Four Exams straight out of the textbook. Four essays that require you to religious service on your own time. I had a 96 exam average and 100 Essay average.
Awful
The entire class is centered around the textbook. The lectures aren't meaningful. Attendance is taken randomly, but there are only around 3 classes per semester. You're wasting your time by taking her review sessions. If you're ever concerned about your grade on an exam, just look for quizlets online.
Good
Professor Singh's class is honestly an easy. If you want an A in the class then you need to read the textbook and do the essays ahead of time. Majority of the test questions were on quizlet.
Good
I can say she's pretty decent at teaching the course. If you read the textbook, quizzes and exams should be easy for you. I actually got an A on all of my test. She requires 4 essay assignments which were easy 100s as well. When you submit your assignment, make sure you get a turnitin recepit. She recorded attended like 5 times and gave extra credit twice. She's absolutely nice.
Good
Professor Singh is not the best teacher but It's college so get over it. READ! Quizzes may be hard if you don't read. Some Student's complain about her but you'll expect a hand out.
University of Houston - Sociology
Adjunct Professor
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