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1. Rating on Luke Winslow in the Communication Studies department

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Opinion: CSS 4310 - This class was awesome. This class rewards those who pay attention and go to class. I missed a couple classes and suffered the consequences. Also you must read, the more you read with intention the better you will do in the class. The quizzes are hard, but the tests are aceable if you prepare well. Dr. Winslow is one of my favorite professors and would recommend if you are willing to do the work. - Grade In Class:A
Date Listed: 2026-06-20
2. Rating on Sandrine Berthiaume in the French department

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Opinion: 1302 - Overall great prof. Homework is not bad but is mcgraw hill. Has a few exams some in person some online Lockdown + web. She prepares well for exams, telling you what is on them, reviews are very similar. Overall she was the best, would recommend taking her! - Grade In Class:B+
Date Listed: 2026-06-16
3. Rating on Jill Cornish in the French department

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Opinion: 1302 - Overall she is great! She does expect effort and will make sure you are putting in some. Overall she is very nice and understanding - she gets that life happens and wants to help you in her class where she can. Overall she is great and would recommend for lab and class - lab especially. No homework but you do 2 in class presentations. They are not bad, very easy. Just try your best and you will be A-ok in her classes - Grade In Class:A
Date Listed: 2026-06-16
4. Rating on Kristyn Woytkewicz in the English department

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Opinion: 2301 - FYI I do not know if she is here anymore - but anyways she was great. Overall her course is very easy. Just participate, and at least skim or sparknote your readings and you will be okay. In class essays were pretty easy same with the rest of her assignments. In class essays you get a notecard to plan them along with them being open book. I would recommend if you are looking for a easier way to earn this credit without the overwhelming amount of work that other profs require. - Grade In Class:A
Date Listed: 2026-06-16
5. Rating on Leilani Mercado in the Chemistry department

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Opinion: 1301 - I honestly don\'t understand why Dr. Mercado has so many bad ratings. She\'s super sweet and passionate about her class and field of study. Homework includes TopHat and Aktiv questions, which, honestly, aren\'t too bad. Most of the questions are helpful for practice and exam preparation. The class includes 4 MC exams and 1 Final over the semester; however, she also offers a 15-point extra-credit assignment that boosts your grade, AND all of her exams, she literally gives you all of the equations needed. Although I got a C+ (which I was 2 points away from a B), I feel like her grading is pretty lenient, especially since she gives bonus questions on each exam. Definitely go to office hours and/or SI sessions if you are confused about a concept. Most of the time, bad grades come from not using all of your resources to achieve the grade you want. The only thing that seems to be an \"issue\" is that she mostly reads off of her slides, but other than that (and even then) it\'s a great course. - Grade In Class:C+
Date Listed: 2026-06-11
6. Rating on Gerad Gentry in the Philosophy department

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Opinion: 2303 - Existentialism: Where to start... Firstly, an A in his class is a 95, which I managed to get, but looking at the average scores for assignments, it didn\'t seem like everyone got it. About half of your grade is based on 4 in-class essays about previous writings, about 40% participation, and about 10% a presentation you do sometime during the year about a chosen author and work. Now about the workload: the readings that Dr Gentry expects you to do are definitely very, very long and hard. We covered works by Nietzsche, Dostoevsky, Kierkegaard, de Beauvoir, Heidegger, Hegel, and CS Lewis, with some movies by Christopher Nolan and Terrence Malick by the end of the course. Lots of the actual philosophical readings were incredibly hard to read and understand without summaries and paraphrasing, and Dr Gentry somehow expects you to understand at least most of it by the time you get to class. He\'ll literally sit there, ask the class what their thoughts were on the reading, and ask some guiding questions as the students talk. He did teach us some basic philosophical theories a few times just so some arguments could make sense, but overall, this is a 90% discussion-based class, which sucks if you\'re not one of the 2-4 students who do most of the talking. Back to the readings, but he expects you to read before each class, except when we read the 2 Dostoevsky novels and the CS Lewis novel. However, even if he gives you 2 weeks to read Crime and Punishment, he expects it to be fully read by the end of the first week, so you can discuss the whole novel for a full week. Keep in mind Crime and Punishment is like 500 pages... Anyways, the workload is crazy high for a 2000-level class, but the grading is overall easy, so take it if you like to read, I guess. - Grade In Class:A
Date Listed: 2026-06-10
7. Rating on Blair Browning in the Communication Studies department

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Opinion: CSS 4311-SUMMER - TAKE DR. BROWNING. To reiterate what has been said, he clearly cares about his students, great teacher, grades fairly. I got two bonus points for catching a mistake he made on one of the quizzes. For the summer it's fully asynchronous, with four modules with readings and a quiz each (which are all multiple choice), and one final topical paper. Do take the quizzes seriously since each quiz is 50 points with only 25 questions (which means each question is worth 2 points). You only need 89.5% to get an A, but as I said, it's pretty easy to loose too many points in the quizzes. Great guy, day to day life relevant content. 10/10, do recommend. - Grade In Class:A
Date Listed: 2026-06-10
8. Rating on Chris Lopez in the Biology department

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Opinion: Genetics - I'll start off by warning you about his 'teaching' skills, which don't exist. Every class we did one practice problem that we were given more than enough time on (30 minutes for a select all question), and we rarely went over the slides. If you memorize his slides, you'll do fine, the issue is that his exam averages are very low, like 22/26 people fail. We had an exam that like 2 people got an A on, then another that 4 got an A on, always more than half the class failing. The way he teaches makes it seem like ochem on crack, I put triple the amount of time into this class in comparison. Good luck, he's a really nice guy and his cookies on the final are peak. Would I reccommend him over anyone else? Probably not, maybe Dr. M. - Grade In Class:A
Date Listed: 2026-06-10
9. Rating on Roxane Jourdain in the Chemistry department

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Opinion: Lab - read other reviews, they're all accurate to how she is - Grade In Class:A
Date Listed: 2026-06-10
10. Rating on James Tandy in the Biology department

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Opinion: BIO 3322 - I highly recommend not taking him. It was a super difficult class, which wouldn\'t be an issue if he was more helpful as a professor. He acted like asking questions were a complete inconvenience and if he didn\'t \"like\" the question, the way he answered was with the intent to humiliate the student. While all of us understand he\'s a physician, it doesn\'t seem fair to belittle someone for asking a question that might not be on the level of \"intelligence\" he\'s expecting. The exams itself are very tricky and focused on semantics, so it\'s very easy to get confused between answers. He offers no clarification during the exams. If you decided to take him, you will learn but I don\'t think it\'s worth it. EDIT: Okay so I actually graduated a while ago and while in undergrad, I did complain about this class because it was one of my worst grades. But truly! as a current medical student, this class teaches you SO MUCH. There has been information I have retained that I learned in this class half a decade ago. I HIGHLY recommend taking this class - you learn so much for the MCAT and beyond! - Grade In Class:B
Date Listed: 2026-06-09
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