It's a free A, but you won't learn anything from the class. Overall, painfully awkward, but an A is an A
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It's a free A, but you won't learn anything from the class. Overall, painfully awkward, but an A is an A
Her class is really chill. Although there are many writing assignments and group activities, there are no exams and the course arrangement is also very reasonable.
I took engaging Catholicism with professor Moons. He is super friendly and always wants to help and is a pretty easy grader. There is no final or mid term which was nice and the homework is very manageable.
Professor Cioni is the GOAT.
Moons is a goat. Definitely recommend his Engaging Catholicism course. Not a hard grader. Accessible for conversation and an engaging lecturer. 5/5
Great professor, will need to put in effort to achieve an A in the course but hes super nice and tries to make the class as fun as possible. Personally my favorite teacher/prof ive ever had
Super nice guy and passionate about what he teaches. Readings are brought up in class but not necessary to understand the lectures. Oral midterm was super casual and the final was a design your own project. Randomly takes attendance. Best class for STT
Super good teacher hes the best should be 99 overall
super sweet lady, her lectures were pretty interesting but she's an extremely harsh grader and will only give u a somewhat decent grade is if you just repeat what she says in her lectures, the readings are basically useless.
Do not take this class. Makes tests really difficult (tries to trick you) and is not there to help. Avoid! Take another professor. Also, her lectures are extremely boring and long.
Kiana was one of the best professors I've had here! I had her for Print & Books and it was truly such an engaging and fun course - she was so supportive during our projects and created such a good class environment. Highly recommend!! :)
Rude and condescending. I actually thought his lectures were helpful and the exams were fair but he is so mean. Made me feel stupid for asking questions.
BEST FYW Teacher: fun/engaging/interesting assignments. No quizzes or exams. HW is simple and not time consuming. Mostly graded on completion (unless it was an essay). If you are taking FYW, you have to get him. You don't have to be a great writer to get a good grade.
ENGL1736 · Memory and Representation: The Literature of Remembering
One of the sweetest professors ever. I couldn't have asked for a better literature teacher for my first semester at BC. She made class engaging, brought unique perspectives, and was incredibly understanding!!
Bro no way we are one class into the semester and two mfs already posted here today talking bad about her. It may be a long semester
DO NOT take this class. Insane amount of readings, hard grader, and completely unorganized. He would go on random tangents during class, will only get an A if you are one of his favorites and know that class inside out.
Great person, tons of work, like an unreasonable amount of work.
Mols and Cells is super hard no matter who you take it with, but Dunn is really caring and tries to engage the class. If she gives advice on how to do better, TAKE IT. The exams are pretty hard but if you go to office hours and study consistently instead of cramming, it is manageable.
ENGL1736 · Memory and Representation: The Literature of Remembering
Amazing and caring teacher who is fun inside and outside of class! Couldn't recommend more strongly!
PSYC1701 · Memory and Representation: The Science of Remembering
The kindest and best teacher ever. Often found myself having amazing conversations after class with her and she'll go out of her way to make sure you understand everything! Also a very easy class if you want an A.
He is so thoughtful and makes an effort to get to know every student individually. No tests and peer discussion are heavily encouraged. The material we read was genuinely captivating. He's one of the best professors I've had; I'd recommend him to everyone.
One word: GOAT
I felt like her exams were unnecessarily difficult and went beyond the content covered in class. I had a friend with another professor whose exams were much easier. She explained concepts decently in class, but I don't recommend her because of the exams.
A passionate professor who shows you why he loves his job as a lawyer. Nice guy overall, tough exams, but he gives you a fair warning and provides you with the resources needed to prepare for them.
Reeder is the man. Yes, the class is hard, but he is super enthusiastic and clearly cares about the success of his students. Office hours were both entertaining and helpful.
The class was very in depth, and some of the readings were long. She will cold call you if you don't participate, but she is nice and very knowledgeable. Exams were hard, but you can maintain a good grade with the essays.
She has a very easy class compared to other sections. Tons of time to prepare and automatic 48-hour extensions. The readings aren't bad, she seems to genuinely care about her students. I thought the grading was very generous, just crucial to follow the instructions in her syllabus.
Not a bad class, especially if you've taken econ before. Go to his lectures; he doesn't record them. No homework at all. Just three short problem sets, where the TA sessions give you the answers. STUDY hard for his 50% final tho, bc you can't get lower than whatever you get on that.
ENGL1733 · Crisis and Storytelling in the Age of Climate Change
Had him for a complex problem (climate change) course—SO boring. Lectures were useless and a waste of time. You don’t need to do the readings, so it’s not much work for a 6-credit class. One book you barely need to read. Essays require you to read his mind; office hours would prob help.
EESC1720 · Crisis and Storytelling in the Age of Climate Change
Very nice, understanding, and caring. Class isn't too hard, and you don't really need to do the readings. Attend review sessions before the quizzes (which are online and open-note), and you'll be well-prepared. The lab section for this class is basically a free grade booster.