Advertisement - Click for coupon or website
Login Textbooks Professor Ratings Classified Ads Apartment Guide
BUBooks.com - Recent Ratings
Recent Ratings
1. Rating on Michael John Munzano in the Business department

Teaching Ability

Availability

Helpfulness

Workload*

Opinion: 3315 - Yap yap yap. Snoozefest - Grade In Class:A
Date Listed: 2025-01-22
2. Rating on Matthew Anderson in the Great Texts department

Teaching Ability

Availability

Helpfulness

Workload*

Opinion: GTX 2302 - Extremely grateful to have learned from such a distinguished professor. He makes the class engaging and is very understanding. Furthermore, he will mentor you, teach you, spend time with you, and make sure you understand the intracicies of the course material. Absolutely amazing experience and this is coming from a Non-Christian student. - Grade In Class:A
Date Listed: 2025-01-22
3. Rating on Karine Gil in the Biology department

Teaching Ability

Availability

Helpfulness

Workload*

Opinion: BIO1305 - Ended with an 89 :']. If you're a freshman, this is a good review for you. She has an accent (not a problem in my opinion & many Baylor STEM teachers do). She will tell you your keys to success is to do vocab (it didn't work for me). You're better off studying the book by yourself because everything is from the book, and her slides are more like review, and her quizzes will totally put stuff not on the slides in the quiz. The difference between getting an A or B is whether or not you self-study the book (I gave up halfway through). I found that the study modules in Pearson were pretty helpful (especially to review info or to learn new info we didn't spend much time on) & it doesn't hurt to go over homework questions before big tests because she'll use those. Take pictures of Learning Catalytics questions. I recommend getting Goodnotes or some other notes app where you can download her slides & write your notes on there (unless you work really well with paper notes). Like other bio courses, it's mainly just memorizing the info. Know that my review is super biased since I've never gone to a single SI/TA session or gone to her office hours since I had a super conflicting schedule, but I highly recommend going to them since they tend to help & use the practice tests they provide. I was fine just making flashcards of all her slides, but I could've been better (I was legit pulling all-nighters before quizzes since I was a dumbdumb who procrastinated). If you want help with anything tech-related, it's better to just ask the TA/SI because, otherwise, she'll probably just email Pearson about it, which doesn't fix much since Pearson's official method for accessing the textbook doesn't work for her. If you're having trouble finding the access code for her textbooks, go to your email & find one from redshelf/brytewave. Something nice about her class is that she'll drop your lowest test grade (use your drop wisely) & all tests/quizzes were multiple choice. She seems to be opening up to the idea of take-home quizzes, which is nice too. Everything aside, she's a very nice lady who actually loves her job/science/research, and you can get a lot of inspiration/connections from her. She just isn't the best teacher, which you'll find is a trend at Baylor. You'll be fine in this class if you study out of it, which is true for all classes in college. My tip for staying awake if you happen to take the 8 AM class is to bring food/drinks (water counts) and to open it and eat/drink. - Grade In Class:B+
Date Listed: 2025-01-21
4. Rating on Jeff Nagel in the Communication Studies department

Teaching Ability

Availability

Helpfulness

Workload*

Opinion: CSS 1302 - A great option to take especially over a wintermester or summer semester! He is a great teacher with a really light workload, and on all of your speeches he provides corrections while also being forgiving for your mistakes! Super nice and makes sure to let you know that he thinks you have improved and makes sure you also recognize it too. - Grade In Class:A
Date Listed: 2025-01-21
5. Rating on Kevin Klausmeyer in the Chemistry department

Teaching Ability

Availability

Helpfulness

Workload*

Opinion: 1301 - Everyone learns differently, and his teaching method may not be for everyone. However, I believe that the notes he goes over in class make a lot of sense. His tests may be hard and not easy to get an A in his class, but I think he taught effectively and well. His tests were all paper scantron in class, and his quizzes are all like 5 questions on paper. Multiple choice/free response depends on the chapter and its contents since some are more math-heavy or memorization based. I never went to office hours (although I should have), but he is very flexible if you don't have time that works for his normal office hours. He also gives pretty good curves, which is the only reason I got an A. But he does this thing (at least in this class) where an 89 he considers an A-, which could be incredibly helpful. He has quizzes almost every week over each chapter. Try to do well in the beginning, because there are no drops. But since there are so many, after a while they don't affect your grade at all. I took him again for 1302 because I like him and the resources he gives. - Grade In Class:A
Date Listed: 2025-01-21
6. Rating on Carlos Torres in the Information Systems department

Teaching Ability

Availability

Helpfulness

Workload*

Opinion: MIS 4342 - Engaging and passionate about Info security. Tests are directly related to course material. He is willing to help. There is a presentation at the end of the semester which will help your grade if you did not do as well as you would've liked on exams... Labs take awhile, but are super fun - Grade In Class:A
Date Listed: 2025-01-21
7. Rating on Stacey Atchley in the Geology department

Teaching Ability

Availability

Helpfulness

Workload*

Opinion: Geo 1306 - I took 1306 as a minimester course over the winter break (which I wouldn’t recommend). If I were to have to retake it, I’d definitely take it in the actual semester instead as it is SO MUCH information crammed into a short period of time. The class itself is fairly straightforward. Dr. Atchley’s tests are somewhat difficult as the information is incredibly specific. He isn’t looking for an overview, but very specific little points of information. Make sure to take extensive notes. He does offer a decent bit of optional extra credit, which can help your grade. It is a LOT of work- however, I can sing nothing but praise for Dr. Atchley. I got incredibly far behind in this course. I am normally NEVER that kind of student, but I've been dealing with a lot personally within the past few months that came to a head during this time, and I was sick for around a week and a half. By all means, I should have failed this course. Dr. Atchley saw how far behind I was and reached out to me to see if I needed help. When I responded explaining the above without getting into specifics, he extend the course by an ENTIRE DAY which is both incredibly kind and a lot of time when you remember that this was a two week course. When I thanked him for this, he happily responded and welcomed me to visit his office hours and say hi when the semester started back up again! He answered my email at 10pm when my computer crashed during one of my tests, which again, was incredibly kind. By the end of the course, I finished out with a 67 (so a D+) which I would have been more than okay with given the circumstances. Yet, unbeknownst to me at the time, Dr. Atchley raised my grade to a C+ (which literally made me cry haha). I cannot speak highly enough of him. His kindness and generosity is unheard of. - Grade In Class:C+
Date Listed: 2025-01-21
8. Rating on Amber Arnold in the Health Education department

Teaching Ability

Availability

Helpfulness

Workload*

Opinion: NUTR 3351 - I took her for Counseling and Education last semester and it was one of the hardest classes I had. I'm a nutrition major and I struggled. She was very disorganized and her canvas was super hard to get around. I joined the class late and we had two assignments the first day of class so I missed out on those points and I tried to talk to her but she wouldn't let me "redo" the assignment. She has clear favorites so make sure to get on her good side if thats something you thrive in. She also graded every single major assignment in the last week of school even if we had done in pretty early in the semester. There were no tests.. only big projects: Counseling Project, NUTR Education Project, Cooking Demonstration, and an ADIME submission which she did grade pretty fairly on. She is a kind person but a terrible teacher. - Grade In Class:B
Date Listed: 2025-01-21
9. Rating on Julie Hoggarth in the Anthropology department

Teaching Ability

Availability

Helpfulness

Workload*

Opinion: 1307 - great class and professor, I recommend taking it - Grade In Class:A
Date Listed: 2025-01-21
10. Rating on Antonio Marmol in the Mathematics department

Teaching Ability

Availability

Helpfulness

Workload*

Opinion: 1322 - In short: GREAT. BEST OPTION. In long: Not always super easy to understand, but always very helpful in his office hours, and his tests are SO straightforward, no tricks or anything... AND there is extra credit available for every test that is very easy to get (especially if you go to his office hours and he helps you). - Grade In Class:A
Date Listed: 2025-01-21
MORE RATINGS (11 - 20)
LOGIN     HOME     ABOUT US     FAQ     PRIVACY     TERMS OF USE     ADVERTISING     CONTACT US    

©2003-2025 Bubooks.com - All rights reserved