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1. Rating on Evangeline Rukundo in the Chemistry department

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Opinion: 1101 - I HATE HER. she ltrly doesn't care about you at all. she doesnt grade the labs until they are like 7 weeks past the date that they are due, and it really messes you up bc if you want to advocate for a grade on a lab, it will have been something you did ltrly 7 weeks ago. The labs themselves weren't difficult but she genuinely made this class dreadful. If you went to her office to ask a question, you would literally be humiliated and degraded. avoid her at all costs. - Grade In Class:A
Date Listed: 2026-03-05
2. Rating on Robin Wakefield in the Information Systems department

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Opinion: MIS 5343 - Wakefield is a fine individual but this class is an utter waste of your time and more effort than it’s worth. It’s tableau, which I completely irrelevant in any job that you will take because power BI is everywhere. She grades her homework terribly strict and you will spend 20 minutes after class time trying to finish your assignment, only for it to be a 10/15 because of nitpicks that would not change the message of your data visualizations. This is such an unserious class that is still somehow a pain to deal with. You’re better off taking anything else in grad school. Again, I’m sure the professor is a fine individual outside of class, but don’t bother because it’s not constructive. The tests are based on lecture material that is never really discussed in class time too, and you end up missing questions that have nothing to do with learning Tableau. If you’re fine with working hard for something not constructive, I’m happy to admit more applied students will have a better grade, it just might not be worth the rate you are paying for grad hours. - Grade In Class:B
Date Listed: 2026-03-04
3. Rating on Al Burns in the Information Systems department

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Opinion: 3320 - Dr. Burns is a great guy very down to earth. His lectures will put you to sleep but its the nature of the material. He was late to class one time and said: to make up for it ill let yall out early which was awesome. - Grade In Class:A
Date Listed: 2026-03-04
4. Rating on Jon Handy in the Finance department

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Opinion: FIN 3309 - Our 3309 class got an 86 average on exam, so he ramps up the test questions from 32 to 45 and no cheat sheet while the other sections got a cheat sheet and 32 questions all the same. All because he prides his course on being a "tough course." Also, then proceeds to belittle our major and say it will go out to AI before finance does, reality check you're not all that, you're a finance professor, dude. Then he blamed making the test more difficult on a different department as if they ever cared to ramp up the difficulty in past years when students took this class. We already are taking classes tougher than his, just totally has an ego and reserves the right in his syllabus to make the course more difficult. Seems like he gets pleasure out of people struggling in his class. Weird - Grade In Class:C+
Date Listed: 2026-03-04
5. Rating on Jonathan Reynolds in the English department

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Opinion: ENG 2310 - I really enjoyed his class and looked forward to them! His lessons and readings are super straightforward, and the content is very interesting. Easy reading reflections due before class and workload is really light. He is also very sweet and understanding. I highly recommend taking him!! - Grade In Class:A
Date Listed: 2026-03-03
6. Rating on Mike Boerm in the French department

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Opinion: 1302 - So listen up don’t listen to the good comments at all, because I believed them. I trusted them. In fact, I wanted to give him the benefit of the doubt and believe he was a good professor for French 2. I can’t speak for the other classes he teaches, but trust me, he doesn’t know how to teach. He doesn’t have proper notes; the “notes” we get are just questions he prints out. He asks those questions in class, and you’re lucky if he gives you a copy,if not, you’re speedwriting The classes especially the lab class—are far worse than expected; I barely made it through. Before I dropped, I was at a B going down to a C, and I’m usually an A student In most of my classes the spring i took him as a freshman i was taking 3000level classes and i had all A's and then theres french with a 79.67. I love french so much but he made me despise it, i miss actually learning and not memorizing, and that’s because a good professor matters. I hate homework, but I wish we had some so we could get extra graded practice. - Grade In Class:DROP
Date Listed: 2026-03-03
7. Rating on Maria De mesa in the Chemistry department

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Opinion: Chem 1300 - Not the easiest course but it is doable with extra work and attending extra help sessions. Grading is fair but you have to earn your grade. - Grade In Class:B+
Date Listed: 2026-03-03
8. Rating on Craig Klempnauer in the OTHER department

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Opinion: 4327 - I just want to start by saying he is such a sweetheart. He usually begins class by talking about sports or the weather, which makes the environment feel relaxed and welcoming. While the lectures can be a bit slow at times, he brings a lot of experience in the field of geriatric death, which adds real depth to the material. He grades very fairly as long as you complete and turn in your assignments. He also responds quickly to emails, which I really appreciate since that is not always the case with other professors. I truly enjoy the course and value his overall perspective on death. The workload includes journal entries, a few assignments, and a presentation, but everything is very manageable. He is super old school uploads nothing into canvas, so I do suggest coming to every class to receive assignments and know what's due. Everything must be turned in in person! But he's super lenient if its late. Attendance is not taken but again suggest that you come to class to receive assignments and know when things are due. His lectures last max 30 min somedays and never the full length so he lets us out early! :) - Grade In Class:A
Date Listed: 2026-03-02
9. Rating on Nikolas Pontasch in the French department

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Opinion: FRE 1301 - I loved his style of teaching and how engaging he was as a professor! There was a homework assignment almost everyday, but they weren't bad at all. He would always curve his tests and most people did very well in his class as long as you show up and put in the effort. I would definitely recommend taking him! He's very funny and super kind, and a lot of people, including myself, really enjoyed his class :) - Grade In Class:A
Date Listed: 2026-03-02
10. Rating on Jenny Robins in the Educational Psychology department

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Opinion: EDP 2336 - Dr. Robins is an amazing professor :) She's super chill and the only homework you'll have is taking notes from the textbook. Her quizzes are super chill and open-note, and her tests are almost always open-note as well. If you are looking for an easy class and professor, take EDP 2336!! She's awesome! - Grade In Class:A
Date Listed: 2026-03-02
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