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1. Rating on Roxane Jourdain in the Chemistry department

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Opinion: Lab - As you all have heard, the horror stories about this class are all true. This class is a lot of busy work. Your TA grades your stuff, and she will go back and regrade and lower your actual grade. Overall, this class had a lot more work than many of my STEM classes. Be prepared to spend countless hours on post labs and other assignments. Also, the prelab and post labs are NOT easy. Overall, she is very rude, but at least she responds to emails very quickly. Labs often take the full 3 hours, and good luck if she walks into your lab section. As many other students have stated, this class will cause problems for your mental health. In the end there is no escape from this lab, so just try to take it with OCHEM 2. Some extra credit opportunities can up your grade slightly. Overall, this was the worst lab I have taken at Baylor, and happy that the horror is over. - Grade In Class:B
Date Listed: 2025-04-29
2. Rating on Mackenzie Brewer in the Sociology department

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Opinion: 1305 - TERRIBLE PROFESSOR. the course itself isn't hard at all and the workload is pretty light but Dr. Brewer only talks about herself in the class instead of the subject matter. She will also bring in people to hate on you for your political views. She is a very liberal forward professor, and if you are even slightly conservative there will be coursework and discussions hating on you for that. If you support Trump, I suggest taking another professor. - Grade In Class:A
Date Listed: 2025-04-29
3. Rating on Freida Grigsby in the Educational Psychology department

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Opinion: 3361 - Dr. Grigsby is a wonderful professor. She is a great teacher in general and leaves you with learning a lot at the end of the semester. She does have a quiz every day in the course, but it keeps you on top of things and allows you to learn more, they are 10 questions and she gives you the first 30 minutes of class. She is a very caring and kind person in general and cares about not only your success, but also your well being. - Grade In Class:A
Date Listed: 2025-04-29
4. Rating on Christine Limbers in the Psychology department

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Opinion: PSY 3308 - Dr. Limbers is the best psych prof I've had at Baylor (and I'm a last semester Senior!). She makes the course content enjoyable to learn. Class grades is out of 100 pts: exam 1 (25 pts), exam 2 (25 pts), final paper (15 pts), final exam (35 pts). The exams are 75% multiple choice and about 25% short answer/fill in the blank. I never used the textbook for the class. If you spend time memorizing the slides and making personal connections to be able to recall the information, you'll likely get an A on the exams! Her exams are word-for-word information from her powerpoint slides. She is very open to helping students prior to the exams. The final paper is a one-page treatment plan based on a case study and only took me a couple hours to complete. Take her if you can!! - Grade In Class:B
Date Listed: 2025-04-29
5. Rating on Maggie Elmore in the History department

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Opinion: 1300 American Migrations - Blow off class, lots of reading is assigned but I did none of it and was fine. Exams are easy essays because she is an easy grader, two big papers (primary source analysis), and a bunch of easy quizzes. Only gripe is it's awfully boring, but Dr. Elmore is a very kind professor and cares about the class. - Grade In Class:A
Date Listed: 2025-04-29
6. Rating on Les Palich in the Business department

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Opinion: Bus 4385 - There was 8 exams for his course, absolute joke of a professor to have senior year. Exams are all based on his walk throughs. Most repetitive teacher at Baylor. You can tell he has been a career teacher because he has no real world experience and vomits information. Every other professor for this class has a normal workload, while he acts like we all want to be there. It is a required senior course, get with it and stop making kids study for 8 exams and 3 papers on international business. If I wanted to study that I'd take that course, this is strategic MGMT not international. - Grade In Class:B+
Date Listed: 2025-04-29
7. Rating on Sarah Schaffer in the Information Systems department

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Opinion: 1305BUS - Assignments 30%, Projects 10%, Exams 60%. Schaffer is awesome, such a sweet lady, but her homework omg, it sucks so bad and its very time consuming, but not hard at all. Theres 2 group presentations and 1 other "presentation" kinda thing sitting down and just reading something she tells you to look up idk. All her exams were on quizlet but she did say that theres a new book coming next sem so prob wouldnt rely on that idk. My best advice would be to have two computers and do your homework assignments side by side to cut time in half. (i dont think she would allow this but thats what i did). i took a zero on on of the projects just cause i didnt feel like doing it, still ended with like a 98. - Grade In Class:A
Date Listed: 2025-04-29
8. Rating on Clayton Kafer in the Accounting department

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Opinion: 2301 - Took this course online, not too bad. The exams are worth basically your entire grade and are pretty material heavy. If you go to his review sessions that he hosts in person though you'll be fine, he basically gives you all the questions for the exam. This class isn't bad, just more annoying to have to do. - Grade In Class:B+
Date Listed: 2025-04-29
9. Rating on Tiziano Cherubini in the Italian department

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Opinion: 1302 - Great professor. Not much work at all, the homeworks are due the night before the test and are incredibly easy. The class before the test he gives us a "practice test" to work on, which is almost 100% identical to the actual exam. If you put in even the smallest amount of work, you'll be more than fine. I'd highly recommend his class. - Grade In Class:A
Date Listed: 2025-04-29
10. Rating on Taylor Brown in the Religion department

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Opinion: 1310 - the weekly quizzes kind of sucked but honestly was very doable and the workload was light. I never did the readings and was just fine, his lectures are entertaining and the tests were fairly easy and he follows his kahoots. - Grade In Class:B+
Date Listed: 2025-04-29
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