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4.42Instructor rating2 evaluations
4.34Course rating2 evaluations
2Structured evaluations1 courses
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Spring 2025Latest evaluation termMost recent record
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| Course | Title | Evaluations | Instructor | Course |
|---|---|---|---|---|
| THEO1433 | Chinese Religions and Christianity in Dialogue | 2 | 4.42 | 4.33 |
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Available for help outside classAverage across 2 evaluations
4.64 / 5Course well organizedAverage across 2 evaluations
4.64 / 5Stimulated interestAverage across 2 evaluations
4.62 / 5Assignments helpfulAverage across 2 evaluations
4.46 / 5Attendance necessaryAverage across 2 evaluations
4.54 / 5Course intellectually challengingHigher means more challenging
4.42 / 5Average weekly effortReported time outside class
2.0 hrsInstructor preparedNo responses in this record
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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
Glad I took this as my THEO requirement. Pino is a nice guy, class does not require much work. Only one oral midterm that is pretty straightforward. The final is a group project. He's goated.
Professor Pino is great. He is really passionate about the course and love when people engage in dialogue. Easy weekly reflections, pretty chill oral midterm, and the final is a group project. Perfect for a theology core.