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1. Rating on Bill Booth in the Computer Science department

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Opinion: 1430/1440/3334/3344 - Had Booth for a lot of classes. He is really hard at first but once you get used to his teaching and assignment style he's not bad. If you read and pay attention in class you should be fine in his classes. He can come off as rude or cold in office hours but he does want to help so dont be scared. Would recommend him over almost anyone else in the compsci department. The group projects are rough but end up being sort of fun. - Grade In Class:B
Date Listed: 2025-04-03
2. Rating on Cathryn Townsend in the Anthropology department

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Opinion: 1325 - Took as a gen ed class. Ended up learning quit a bit. Theres no exams just once weekly quizzes and a final poster project. She's super sweet and makes the class easy. Most classes are her lecturing or watching documentaries recommend her to everyone. - Grade In Class:A
Date Listed: 2025-04-03
3. Rating on Elizabeth Petsios in the Geology department

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Opinion: 1306 - Great proffesor easy to listen too and not boring. She's very nice and knowledgeable. No assignments just exams and a museum activity. There are daily attendance quizzes but they are for participation (write down or take pics of the quiz questions its what will be on the exam). Exams aren't too hard recommend her strongly. - Grade In Class:A
Date Listed: 2025-04-03
4. Rating on Aurea Chu in the Chemistry department

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Opinion: 1301 - She is sweet but cannot teach and is absurdly boring. You will have to teach yourself... - Grade In Class:B+
Date Listed: 2025-04-03
5. Rating on Kyunglim Nam in the Mathematics department

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Opinion: 1316 - She would be a great aunt. She is a terrible professor. No matter how sweet she is, she cannot make up for how awful she is at being a professor. I had her two semesters and the hours I spent in her class are hours I will never get back. In class, she struggles to explain both the content of the homework and her expectations for exams. Every student in my class had to go home and re-teach themselves the material, as we have no idea what she is talking about in class most of the time. If it gives you an idea, the waitlist for the other professor's class filled up before her class even reached half capacity. Please please please consider any of the other professors for this class if you don't want to be miserable all semester. - Grade In Class:A
Date Listed: 2025-04-03
6. Rating on Madhur Wyatt in the Health Education department

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Opinion: HED 2420 - Dr. Wyatt was been the best professor I have ever had. I was extremely nervous for this class since it was new, but I love her teaching style. I learned so much, her tests were made really well, and she has a God given gift of teaching. The lab exams were a lot of memorization and we didn't have too much time to study, but they are very doable. She is always able to explain things in multiple ways even though the class moves fast. I learned so much in this class and I HIGHLY recommend taking her. - Grade In Class:B+
Date Listed: 2025-04-03
7. Rating on Dave Bridge in the Political Science department

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Opinion: 1387 - Bridge is a great lecturer, and they are super engaging. I have always enjoyed his lectures. I first picked his class becauseof people saying his exams were easy and straight forward HOWEVER!!! I think it has changed for my semester because he asks the most specific questions and it would be like a small thing he mentions in during his lecture. That being said I had to rewatch a lot of his lecture and put a lot of work into this class. His exams have gotten very unfair because the questions are so specific and niche to the overall concept. He has no office hours and when I asked him how to better prepare myself for the exams he just admitted that it was hard. Didnt really give me any advice. If you want to get an A in PSC I would recommend you taking someone else BUT if you genuinely want to learn about content then take Bridge! - Grade In Class:A
Date Listed: 2025-04-03
8. Rating on Mieke Lahousse in the Chemistry department

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Opinion: 4341 - This is one of the most challenging courses I have taken at Baylor, I regret taking this class. She made us do so much work, and I barely learned anything. The final was a disaster, and I learned absolutely nothing from the lectures. The slides weren\\\'t helpful when it came to the test. I should have taken Jonklaas. I would\\\'ve been better off. - Grade In Class:DROP
Date Listed: 2025-04-02
9. Rating on Paul Zinke in the Chemistry department

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Opinion: 3331 - Dr. Zinke is a pretty funny and sweet guy. His tests are a bit rough but nothing he would not have taught you. Do well on your quizzes, neglecting them won't hurt you too much but doing good can really help you. There is 1 drop test and quiz use them wisely. Overall, you will have to put in a lot of work outside of class but I'd prefer him to anyone else. - Grade In Class:B
Date Listed: 2025-04-02
10. Rating on Don McErlean in the Engineering department

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Opinion: ME 4349 & ME 4356 - Dr. McErlean is an expert in his field with an awesome teaching style. He's a fun older gentleman who is kind and considerate to his students and his quick wit always makes class fun. His lectures are mostly PowerPoint based and he posts them on Canvas but I'd recommend not skipping and showing up just to get to know the guy and listen to his humor. There are three "quizzes" (read: exams) that are open-note, open-Internet and he gives you a day and a half to do them. There are also homeworks for each lecture but they aren't difficult - for 4349 we did a problem or two twice a week through McGraw-Hill Connect, and for 4356 they were simple problems to be done on paper and submit through Canvas. Don't underestimate this kindly gentleman's knowledge, though - he's an Air Force veteran, a former NASA engineer, and has worked on almost every warplane with an F- designation since the 1950's. I highly recommend taking one of his classes - it's an experience! - Grade In Class:A
Date Listed: 2025-04-02
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