*A 5 star workload is an easy workload; a 3 star is average; whereas a 1 star workload is extremely hard.
Comments:1325 - One of the easiest classes I've taken at Baylor. There are weekly quizzes based on a book (which you don't need to buy) that are entirely common sense and that's the main part of the course. There's also a total of 3 cases in the course which are super easy but also somewhat fun. She doesn't believe in final exams so there's no final. Class is only 1 time a week. Enjoyed the class overall despite it being braindead. - Grade In Class:A
Comments:1325 - Easy AF class. This class is a joke, don't have to show up half the time, and no tests. The case studies and quizzes are the main part, but be aware this professor is super disorganized. She takes forever to get back to emails and doesn't seem to comprehend them before responding so it only leaves you more confused. I recommend her because it's so easy but just know she's interesting... - Grade In Class:A
Comments:1325 - This class was extremely easy. Dr.Scarbrough seems very disorganized and disinterested in teaching this course, her tone while lecturing can seem almost exasperated. Despite this, the class itself was relatively interesting as we learned more about the basic health things most people already know. The workload for this course consisted of weekly reading, weekly quizzes or an assignment called a global health certificate where you learn about health through an online program and receive a certificate at the end. We ended up only having class once a week even though this was a MW class because she gave us off every day there was an assignment due so that we could work on it during class time. If you are interested in learning more about global health this is not the class for you, if you are looking for an easy grade for a little amount of work this is your class. - Grade In Class:A