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Easy IF YOU PAY ATTENTION. She teaches based on application, not content. Expect things you don't know to be on the test. She grades easy but it is the tests that will get you. Make a study group - quizlet helps immensely with this class. Sweet lady but not the nicest of people, and will treat class as if it is an elementary school classroom.
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Dr. Hill is one of the best and most passionate MIS teachers. all the people who don't like him should honestly consider changing their major. He expects that you read the book which is short and good. his tests are very tricky cuz u have to link concepts but he does hook it up with a nice curve. he cares a LOT about students and teaching.
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Standardized class....pretty clear. A's not easy to come by.
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I love this professor, she is passionate about the subject and tries her best to get you interested as well, tests are easy, quizes everyweek but you can use your notes, there is alot of homework but they count alot for your grade. Take her, you wont regret it, she's the sweetest prof at chaffey.
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Gendron is amazing. I can't say enough good things about him. He's a fair grader, and really makes class interesting.
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Attendance is mandatory, lectures are very boring. Spends 20-30 mins talking about current events at the beginning of each class. For this class, almost all of your grade comes from finals week. Final paper (8-10 pages) + exam are worth more than everything else done in the class combined, which is unnecessarily stressful!
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Kent is a great bio prof! For A and P, I recommend him 110%. I learned so much! It's a lot of memorizing, but he gives you study guides, out of class help, and extra credit on exams. Show up and pay attention, and you should get at least a C or better.
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She is an interesting professor who knows her discipline well. The tests are hard and you do have to come to class and take notes, but she is fair in grading.
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reading the textbook is a must. he's a nice guy but not the greatest teacher. tests can be hard but he curves pretty generously. write down all the examples and demonstrations in your notes; they often appear on tests
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My advice, meticulously read every letter of his assignment twice to make sure you don't miss anything. He'll give you a zero if you do. Otherwise, very knowledgeable and interesting. Has a dry humor and can be pretty stoic. He scares me sometimes. Would still take again though.
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DONT TAKE IT HIM…... FIU HAS A LOT PROFESSOR BETTER THAN HIM.I MOVED TO FIU AND I GOT A BIG A...
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The 7A class may be a bit more detailed. Note down what he tells you to note down, or everything and buy the book. Don't be lazy on this one. Get the A. 2 tests, one easy paper. Open note/book although sometimes hard to find answers
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Took for PLC, do not recommend. Lectures are meaningless, tests are brutally specific. Projects are simple but very poorly explained both because instructions are unclear and because he doesn't teach the material required. Prepare to spend a lot of time in his office or exchanging emails, which he can take a day to respond back to.
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To everyone considering taking him, heres a warning.Hes totally changed his style. No more quizzes or matching on the tests. The tests are all fillin and he gives no specificity on who to concentrate on so u have to know who over 300 people are for a test on top of at least 3 essays, which he grades hard. Cool dude, but be cautious.
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This guy LOVES to hear himself talk! From the time class starts until the very end, HE'S TALKING! Everything he says comes right from the book! The tests are outrageous and the papers are incredibly hard! He's a nice enough guy, but he's a horrible instructor!
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David is a really nice guy and does want you to do well. But, -He is late just about everyday. -During his lectures he jumps all over the place and it is hard to follow; boring. -The whole classes is writing papers; there are small papers every week and both the mid-term and final are big papers. -Very tough grader
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Just be sure to pay attention and actually study for the tests & the class will be pretty easy. Don't fret over the 10 page essays because you'll get a good grade as long as you include all that she asks for in the rubric. Nothing too difficult. She's a great professor, knowledgeable, very nice, & pretty funny.
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Really easy class, the hw is worth 50% of your grade. Midterm was easy but the final was harder. Read and ask TA if you have questions but if your TA sucks then good luck in the 2nd half of the hw.
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margo is a great teacher...170 is a class that the ta's teach to get experience and it's too big for her to teach every1. do the work and u'll more than likely get an A. b/c the grads really want u to pass. 370 is a class she teaches and if ur passionate about acting take her. i really learned alot.
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Eierman is a nice guy. He loves what he does and that's obvious. However, this class is HARD and his tests are the most difficult I have ever seen. This course is definitely geared more towards chem majors than any other. He's very helpful when you ask so don't be afraid. Otherwise, you're pretty much on your own. Good luck.
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Go to his office hrs he likes to know his students Before all of his tests he gives study guides but his tests are hard and not all the info on the test comes from the study guide so make sure you use your book for reference 3-4 papers(3pgs min) are assigned analyzing newspaper articles.
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awful. lowered by GPA so much. do not take.
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Great teacher, he is very helpful, lecture material is clear and understandable. Tests are mainly based on notes. Tests are not easy, but if you study the notes really well and attend class then youll do fine, plus he curves the class
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GREAT TEACHER ! HES TALKS ALOT, BUT IS VERY FUNNY. EXPLAINS THINGS VERY WELL, DOESN'T HAVE A PROBLEM REPEATING HIMSELF OR ANSWERING QUESTIONS.VERY NICE, AND HELPFUL, NOT TO MENTION HIS TESTS ARE SUPER EASY, I NEVER STUDIED, BECAUSE HE ALWAYS REVIEWS THE MATERIAL HES GOING TO TEST YOU ON.. JUST MAKE SURE YOU UNDESTAND IT. HIGHLY RECCOMEND HIM! :)
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He gives 10 bonus points every test plus extra credit constantly. You don't have to show up but if you do youll get the extra credit. Constantly tells nutty stories.
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Assigns homework (15-30 questions) for each chapter, offers extra credit on exams, gives study guides, trips to the planetarium. A good professor, very smart; sticks relatively close to the book but he may expound. Don't be lazy in the class and you'll do fine. Grading scale is averaged based on past class performances.
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Professor Eng knows the subject matter quite well,the only complaint I have is how she arrives at the final grade....it doesnt reflect what students do throughout the semester.
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Easy teacher and very helpful. He gives you points for attendance along with point for group discussions, which occur pretty much every class meeting. His office is alwayas open if you need to speak with.
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One of the very best teachers that I have ever had, IN ANY SUBJECT! He is an unusually highly skilled instructor, who is clear, and articulate. He makes the subject as fun and pragmatic as possible. His tests are hard but very fair.
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Very clear and helpful. Gives homework answers daily to check work. Very applicable teaching style
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THE EASIEST TEACHER IN HISTORY. I never came to class, never did homework, and I swear she gave me an A for a test I never took. The nicest, quirkiest, funniest old lady you will ever meet. Do not take her if you want to make less than an A. If you do not make an A you need a CAT scan.
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Heather is awesome. She's not easy but she is not that hard either. If taking modern theory make sure to read EVERYTHING in order to get a high grade. Every point counts because she grades right down to the .00%. The readings are dry and horrible but she makes the best of it and keeps you engaged. Make her like you, she's a good networking contact.
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I felt I did learn, although like the others, I felt the grading was easy. I was glad I took a music class instead of art!
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This guy was ok but you have to work hard. He curves tests which is his only saving grace. I have a lot of trouble sometimes because he was very unclear about subject matter but after all I guess its Economics.
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Dr. Pynadath did a great job teaching. The difficulty of his tests were such that his teaching exellence was required.
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If you want to make an A don't take her. She is to opinionated that if your answers don't agree with what she think is right she is going to mark it wrong. She doesn't know how to grade or teach. This class will be a self taught class so read your book everynight!...or just don't take her.
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He reminds me of Dr. House. Expert in his field and very knowledgeable and engaging in class. Difficult for me, though, to figure out what he wants on some assignments (I've gotten everything from a B- to an A+, so I'm a bit confused because I don't feel like I did anything different,) but he's a good professor. Lots of reading!
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Fitch is quite knowledgable. Get on her good side and pay attention to details. Go to section. Write your papers very straight forward. Those are graded by your TA so suck up to them
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I had Prof. Sussman for Intro. to Media Criticism. Her classes are very interesting and she knows what she's talking about. It's really easy to get a good grade in the class as long as you listen to what she has to say. The tests are a lot of writing, but she prepares you really well.
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Take the online class if econ is one of your pre-req. His collaborate sessions are very helpful ,he is always available via email, has so far given so many quizzes ,more opportunities to redeem your grade.Good class,I learned a lot. Take it if your interested in learning and it will not be a major burden in your life.
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Passionate professor, the work is tedious but straight forward and not too difficult. She is a good professor; however, I'm certain no one made an "A" as her take home final was absolutely unreasonable. The entire class had worked on their final together with a semester's worth of notes collectively and all came out with low C's and D's.
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I don't like how this teacher grades, some student I did better got better grades than I did for some reason
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Professor Praitis is helpful. BUT, she really takes off a lot of marks on attendance. She CURVES, not in a good way. If she wants only three A in class, she gives your final paper and poster Bs without telling you ANY REASON so that your overall grade can fall from A to A- or B+. On her class, BE CAREFUL on your every homework and quizzes.
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majority of grade based on essays
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Excellent professor, very helpful, but very hard grader.
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I thought he was a good teacher. Not the most friendly though. Although he is willing to give you many opportunities with late work, despite how intimidating he is in the beginning. His exams are all essays and the grading is NOT easy on them. Make sure you do the quizzes, journals, and discussions to make up for the midterm grades. Make an effort.
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SO MANY READINGS, be prepared. Kinda has a thing against undergrads. Tough grader, and very strict on grammar. Incredibly useful info in lectures, but doesn't post anything online so take lots of notes. Great with giving feedback on essays and how to improve. Only test in this course was a midterm take-home assignment. Final is a Research Paper.
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His lectures were very clear and often simplified the material for us. His midterm exam was much easier compared to other sections. All in all he was a good teacher in class and kept the class entertaining with his slides. However on the downside he would sometimes seem annoyed or bothered to answer questions outside of class or at office hours.
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He is a horrible grader. He hates to give out A's in anything. He will purposefully mark you off big points for little problems in your assignments. If you ask him questions he will get mad and start yelling. On the plus side he seems to know the information.
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I took Mythology with Shelia, and it was a difficult class. she gives 2 tests and a paper. the tests cover a TON of material and are difficult to do well on. We didn't really discuss the reading, only the background/info, but the tests were mostly on the reading. very frustrating, plan on studying weeks in advance to get it all
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I had him for Corporate Finance in the MBA program. It's a hard class but I felt my hard work was well evaluated and rewarded by Dr. Terry. Tests were very fair. I learned a lot.
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I was very uneasy as to how grading will be and I cannot lie, waiting for my grade made me very anxious. As a professor, def not the best. As an advisor, he is phenomenal and keeps things real. Unless you're ready to be fully engaged I would avoid taking him but he is great to talk to!
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if you have the opportunity to take him do it! His class is more than interesting and his tests are made to be passed. Take good notes, read the book and you will get the A. He explains everything prior to tests and final. the pop quiz's are to make sure you are always studying. Great guy and great course.
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Probably one of the hardest classes I've taken so far. Had to fight to barely make an A. Only consists of quizzes and lab reports and both are 50% of final grade. Quizzes are super tough! Lab reports are easy if you go by the labmanual (required). Good professor but TA does most the work. Tough lab overall.. Get different professor if you can.
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His notes are not hard to follow. It would be nice if his feedback was more direct than indirect in grading assignments. When it comes time to take tests, it's more frustrating to put down answers than it is about doing exams because the questions don't seem to be clear about what he is asking.
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If you will take his class it will be your nightmare semester. Course is very good to study but he studies like we have done Ph.D. and know all things. Lectures are sleepy. Homework is very tough as well exams. Don't take his class otherwise ready to ruin your semester and grades.
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If you take this class be prepared to write a lot. Linda is a harsh grader with the major assignments. Most of the assignments were a waste of time. She is not helpful and her instructions are unclear. She told me I had a good topic to write about and my summaries of articles were good but then tore apart my final paper. Don't take this class!
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Dr. B is very funny, lectures are entertaining. The material is pretty straight forward, but test (one about every two weeks) can be tough. The homework is primarily calculation based, but tests are mostly conceptual. Don't expect any curve or extra credit. Overall, Dr. is a good professor.
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This guy rules! Never took attendance but class was so interesting, always wanted to go. Whatever he is teaching, TAKE IT! Exams are take home, one small paper. Teaches from experience, and great stories.
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if she doesnt like your writing style your doomed... i did not like her because when i asked her for help on a couple of essays, she gave me responses and then marked me down for the way she told me to correct them... shes nice but dont pick her if your writing style is unique and not to her liking
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boring professor who gives out tricky exams, and his grading system is unfair. his definition of a curve is rounding 79.5 to 80.
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A great prof and person overall. Tests are always reasonable and to the point. Lectures were always interesting and he even uploads the audio of his lectures which is a GREAT help to auditory listeners!!
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She is the sweetest teacher ever. She will help you out any chance she gets. But U WILL EARN EVER SINGLE GRADE U GET N HER CLASS!!If u want to earn extra credit u better do all the extra credit assignments she give u..if not she will not be giving u no extra points to move a letter grade.But overall she is the best teacher ever!!
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She was very dry and boring. Kindof graded weird. I really don't think she liked that class a lot, she is more of a soc teacher so I never felt her dedication to crimj.
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Tests are based just off of the notes you take in class. Write down everything! If you can memorize all the notes then you should be fine. Some test questions are confusing. Gives a maximum of 3 percentage points for extra credit. Attend class every session that it is held and you will receive another bonus point. Overall, a pretty good teacher.
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Prof. Delcastillo is one of the best if not "The" best online professor john jay has. No midterm or final everything comes from the reading. Pay careful attention to his instructions and you will do fine. Great class you learn lots wish he taught more classes at john jay.
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Well-spoken, highly intelligent professor. Not terribly outgoing, but really nice and helpful if you take the time to get to know him. Exam is tough...but, would still recommend.
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The course itself uses no textbook, so she has her own slides she posts. The midterm/final comes directly from these slides. She is not a easy marker but a fair marker. If you write a B grade answer expect that grade. Read those slides and expect an B+ or higher. Also she adjusts deadlines and grades if need be. Overall very kind professor.
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Great teacher! The Professor hands you an A, but it's up to you to go and get it. You have to attend for the quizzes which are basically completion grades, and the two major tests are all open book online. If you care about your grade, you'll get your A. I also learned a bit as well. Opens many ways to earn extra bonuses credits. 1 LOWEST GRADE DRO
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She was very hard on grading papers, she showed favoritism, and she was never any fun!!!
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The class is very easy if you actually go to all of the lectures and pay attention. His tests were not hard at all. Plus he was very easy going and listened to any concerns you had.
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She's really easy and gives tons of extra credit throughout the semester. Her projects are fun and entertaining. She's a little arrogant but who isnt. She has a slightly nasal voice but easy enough to understand. Her slightly difficult but with a little work they can be aced.
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Prof Johnson is a great professor. He tries to make things as easy as possible. Your grade is distributed evenly through exams and homework. He has to work on the pace of his lectures a little, he started out slow and easy, then speeded up a lot at the end when things got more difficult. But it was an easy, enjoyable course overall.
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Dr. Kelley is a great professor! His class requires much textbook reading & old exam studying. Even if you're trying hard, but are doing poorly fear not, you will make it out alive. My test average was a 32 in Orgo II & I think I did a little better on the final. I got a D if that puts anything into perspective! Happy studying :)
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He trys to be entertaining. The class is boring. The tests are hard. If you take this class be ready to study your butt off cause the tests cover like 150 pages+ each.
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This is class is pretty easy but very boring. His class lectures are pointless and you don't need to take notes because they give you no information needed for exams,quizzes.He is a hard grader but i find it hard to believe anyone could fail this class.Everything is out of the books and he lets you do all your work at home prior to exams,quizzes.
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Steve is really nice and sweet. he stutters and mumbles a lot. really easy class! take home midterms, can retake them if needed.
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Go to class! Mike is very understanding so if you have conflicting responsibilities, talk to him. Takes late work. You can do assignments ahead of time and only show up to class for 15 minutes to get it checked. Encourages talking in class. Assignment grades based on whether you do them or not, not correctness. Allows internet usage/notes on exam.
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I thought Public health would be really interesting. Her tough grading is making me regret taking this class. I've worked very hard on all of my homework assignments but there always seems to be a problem. When she tells me to fix something and I do then something else is wrong.
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Do not Mess with him! Go to class, always. do the homework or your grade will be penalized! Make sure to read the chapters because the true or false section in his exam is worth it 20 points avg and he takes the questions from the book. If you take him for accounting you will do better overall in finance.
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Awesome guy a little slow grader but impossible to do bad i skipped a quiz and still got a 91
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AWESOME AWESOME, TOTALLY! Be aware that she does make you think but for paper revision conferences she goes step by step with you when making corrections.
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Dr. Ochshorn is such a sweet lady. The class is based around 4 essays which are easy as long as you put in a little effort, then there are readings due every class with pop quizzes that are easy if you read (drops lowest quiz grade). Lectures can be a bit boring but, she always lets you out of class early. Sweet lady would recommend
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very hard marker, but you will learn alot, excellent teacher!
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Not the easiest class. You have to pay attention and read, or an A is out of the question. Class attendance helps too. Nice guy though, curved my B to an A because I attended most of the classes and made high B's on the tests.
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Horrible teacher. Sucked really bad.I failed and was only two points away. She crams to much info. in at one time. The test are never the same as the practice test. She had pet students who set right up next to her in class. Even, my lab instructor said I feel sorry for you guys, I wouldn;t have taken her for any classes.
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Dr. Giarratani is a department head and an internationally respected economist. He might not be the most riveting public speaker, but he sure does have a lot of insightful things to say. He is a fair grader and has reasonable expectations. Do the recommended book problems and go to him for help if you need to--test questions are often identical.
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This class started off pretty well, he seemed funny and at first seemed like he was going to be a great guy....wrong! I did everything I could to stay awake and study and do well, but i still got an awful grade. My friend was the smartest in the class and only got a 2.7...so yea.
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Moore is a pretty decent teacher, she helps and gives a lot of example during class if you're confused. Her test are a bit of a struggle and the homework and quizzes are all online. She does five of a ton of extra credit but make sure you don't wait till the last minute. All in all she wasn't too bad, I'm horrible at math and she helped me pass.
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I really liked her as a teacher but a lot of the people in my class thought she was a tough grader. I did well in her class (I got an A) I think she grades easier if she likes you.
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She is very demanding for an intro class.I am an A student and received a C,with no explanation except she basically did not like my essays and that is the majority of your grade on exams and projects.I went to every class and studied.She has her favorites.not to mention she is very annoying!NOT recamended unless you like to suck up to people!
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He knows his stuff, but does not cover the textbook thoroughly. He tests on some things not discussed in class. Don't count on the lecture. You need to read the text. He does give helpful info and good real life examples. He requires weekly reports on an article from the Wall Street Journal.
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This "teacher" will not inspire you to be a better programmer. He takes pride in deducting as many points as possible. Do you want to get 50% on an assignment because you forgot to comment the chapter/assignment number and didn't use 100% correct naming conventions even though your program runs flawlessly?Then this professor is for you.
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Okay so you're all being way too hard on her. Yeah she assigns a lot of reading but this is college. We're supposed to be learning, not getting grades for nothing. She has intriguing class discussions, grades fairly, gives helpful feedback, and she really knows her stuff.
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He gives homework every night but doesn't check it, just goes over it in class and calls on people to answer. The tests aren't hard unless you don't pay attention or don't take any notes. He is a really nice guy but really likes his job so is very serious about the class.
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makes you work like crazy to earn your grade, but you learn so much...and he's a really fair grader, which is always good
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She bases the grade on whether she likes u or not. Her tests are VERY tricky! Shes not approachable,& makes students feel stupid. She makes her grad students grade her tests, so double check ur grade! The average grade she gives is a C, So dont expect and A. She gives back all ur tests @ the end so u go an entire semester not knowing where u stand
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took this course online i missed few posts, so got a lower grade - can be easy class if you do all the posts. no final no midterm, just the posts.
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Unhelpful analogies, tangents, skimming over slides, no coding exercises before tests or project, heavy on the theory, low on the syntax but tests are all SQL/XML/relational algebra syntax, surprise graded activities, mandatory graded surveys, tested on project material, you are expected to write project in 3 weeks. Grade is Tests: 50% Project: 40%
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Pretty easy goin guy. Tests are easy and he is always more than willing to help. I would recommend taking him to anyone!
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