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I had this professor for Math 34A and now I'm in his 34B class. He's nice and cares about us, his students. But, let me tell you, the 34-level calculus classes are tough, messy, and confusing. That's not his fault though. He's trying to help us out. The biggest problem with him is that he hardly ever answers emails, or if he does, it takes him a super long time.
She's seriously one of the coolest teachers I've ever had. He's a winning artist in his own right, so it's obvious that he's knowledgeable. His lectures are easy to understand, and he makes sure the class is always fun and lively. I think you should take his class.
She's a great teacher.
This professor is quite dull. His lectures were boring. You still learn a lot, but it feels like a chore. The labs and projects are easy. However, the exams, which there aren't a lot of, count for a big part of your grade. They're way harder than the projects and labs that take a lot more of your time. And because they're tough, they can potentially mess up your grade massively.
She's the greatest teacher I've ever had. Her lessons are entertaining. Her exams won't trip you up because they come directly from what we learn in class. She even offers hints and extra credit on every test, but make no mistake, you'll need to hit the books. Plus, she's easy to reach outside of school hours and help you with anything you need. If you get the chance to have her as your teacher, absolutely go for it.
She's a caring, enjoyable, and all-around fantastic teacher.
I loved this professor. I see some reviews saying she speaks too quickly. However, if you visit her during office hours you'll see it's only because she has tons of stuff to teach in class. This never bothered me. She's the most energetic and exciting teacher I've ever had, so it made it simple to focus in class. She's always ready to help and goes the extra mile for us.
The start of the semester is pretty chill because it's mostly just going over what you learned in high school math. But, after the first two tests, the work gets tougher. You have to hit the books hard. The tests usually only have around 15 to 20 questions. Most of the time, the material is harder than what you learn in class.
In the Fall of 2019, I took his class. He's a big deal in the Chemistry department at this university. His tests are known for having tough free-response questions at the end. To be honest, his teaching methods and those tests helped me in my future engineering classes. They taught me to think more analytically.
When the school year began, I didn't like him. He moved quickly through his slides, so I didn't have much time to write everything down. But, on the flip side, he put his notes online so I could check them out later. As the semester went on, he started to ease up a bit. Moreover, he's honestly a pretty funny and kind person.
She's fantastic. She's nice and kind to all of us students. Most of her assignments come right from the book and she's super straightforward. I think you should take her class.
He's an awesome teacher. He uses good examples from real life. His class is tough, but he makes it easier. Overall, he's one of the best teachers I've ever had at this school.
This teacher doesn't explain her grading system well. I had to do lots of work for the class, including four essays without any guidelines on what she was looking for, two tests, and a group project that lasted the whole semester. The project was confusing because there were no clear instructions for grading. Not only was there a midterm and final, but also a ton of reading. She kept changing what she wanted from the group project and never gave us a clear idea of how we'd be graded. Also, she took two weeks to get back to a DRS advocate.
He's a great teacher and one of my favorites. He cares about his job, which makes class exciting and fun. If you don't show up to class or read what you're supposed to, then you will be failed. He'll provide test answers during lectures. SO as long as you listen, then having an A is easy.
I didn't enjoy my time with this professor. Her pacing is fast and it felt like she got mad whenever we asked questions because we didn't get it. Maybe her teaching style wasn't right for me. However, I saw the same look of confusion on my classmates' faces. The tests didn't match up with the homework either. I probably wouldn't take her class again.
He was incredibly unorganized and didn't reply to my inquiries. When our class switched to online mode, he failed to update us about the syllabus dues. I could understand if the pandemic had caused some problems, but he left us in a lurch until the final week of class, suddenly announcing that we had a final exam and paper due. These assignments made up 40% of our grade. All he supplied us with study materials were YouTube videos. I'd advise steering clear of his class, if possible.
I just finished his MRKT 310 class. The conversation posts might be tough, but he gets back to everyone and gives us pointers.
She's awesome. I was worried about Statistics, but she made it very easy. Her class is only lectures each day, four exams, four extra credit assignments that go with the exams, and a final test. I got an A+ even if I'm not even good at math.
She's a good teacher. Her class is interesting because she gives us a lot of study guides and hints for our work. I was in her HDFS 1300 class where the homework was easy to do. However, there was a lot of it so you have to remember when it's due. The only downside was that the grading on papers was a bit tough. And the other issue was that it was tough to reach her.
She's awesome. She makes things easy to understand and doesn't talk too much. You should attend the class. She'll let you know if you've missed a lot, and she will drop you if you skip too many times. She cares about us students and is quick to answer emails. I wasn't excited about this class when I first enrolled, but now I'm happy I did.