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1. Rating on Kevin Klausmeyer in the Chemistry department

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Opinion: CHE1301 - This class was not as bad as many other reviews characterized it as. The exams were almost all multiple choice, and the final was as well. All exams were curved generously, a good amount of extra credit is available, and Aktiv and Top Hat are graded, but you have unlimited attempts to get 100% on them, which is just free points, and they are all due by the end of the semester only. Overall, his teaching was alright, but going to the SI test reviews is a must to make sure you know the important parts. I would recommend this class, especially if you did well in Chem in high school. - Grade In Class:A
Date Listed: 2026-01-10
2. Rating on Marty Harvill in the Biology department

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Opinion: BIO1305 - As many of the other reviews say, his lectures are long and boring, and they are read directly off the slides. While Dr. Harvill is a great guy, his teaching style is quite boring. For his exams, test taking strategy is extremely important, and in some cases good test taking strategy can get you more points than knowing some of the extremely specific details that may come up. Attending the SI test review sessions is very important, as they sum up what you actually need to know very well, and generally prepare you more than simply studying the slides and study modules. The study modules are weekly and you are guaranteed a 100 on them as long as you get it on time, so free points. Overall, I'd recommend this class to anyone needing to take 1305. - Grade In Class:A
Date Listed: 2026-01-10
3. Rating on Richard Sanker in the Pre-Health Professions department

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Opinion: PHP1105 - While this class is extremely easy, meets biweekly for 1 hour only, and is mostly online, the time spent in the in person sessions will be the most mind numbing hours imaginable. Do not take this class unless you are required to as a pre-med. The TA's teach the class, not the professor, and the assignments you get are more annoying than hard. - Grade In Class:A
Date Listed: 2026-01-10
4. Rating on Tricia Blalock in the Health Education department

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Opinion: HED1350 - Dr. Blalock is a very nice person and a good professor, though the class can be quite boring. There are almost no assignments, except a group project and some other minor assignments, no final exam, and the 'exams' are extremely easy. She is very open to talk about anything you may need help with for a pre-health path. Overall, this class is pretty decent, easy A, and a good professor. - Grade In Class:A
Date Listed: 2026-01-10
5. Rating on Lidija Novakavic in the Religion department

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Opinion: REL1310 - If you grew up in the church, or going to sunday school etc, this class will be extremely easy. If you did not, it will likely be a challenge. She is a good teacher, her quizzes and exams are generally taken word for word from the lecture slides which are posted to Canvas, are all multiple choice, and there are opportunities for extra credit on most exams. There is no homework, no writings, and the book is unnecessary, as it is never used in class. I was able to get over 100% in the class, so if you want an easy A this professor is a good option for your Christian Scriptures class. - Grade In Class:A
Date Listed: 2026-01-10
6. Rating on Tatyana Martynova in the Biology department

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Opinion: 1305 - She is very nice and forgiving with tests and questions with office hours. She understands the material well but sometime her style of teaching made it difficult to pay attention in class. I would definitely recommend her as her tests were pretty easy, and the final replaces the lowest test and is pretty much just questions from previous exams. There is also no work outside of class or any homework, I never personally used the textbook either, just videos and powerpoint slides. - Grade In Class:A
Date Listed: 2026-01-09
7. Rating on Candi Cann in the Baylor Interdisciplinary Core department

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Opinion: REL 1350 - No idea why there are two people tweaking, but Dr. Cann was literally the funniest and most genuine professor ever. Of course if you mess around in class she is going to call you out, but other than that she's really chill. She makes intentional time to connect with her students and steers off from boring lecture matieral to do something fun. My only complaint if any was that some of her classes would run long or felt a bit stretched out; workload was pretty standard as well. - Grade In Class:A
Date Listed: 2026-01-09
8. Rating on Don Carpenter in the Accounting department

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Opinion: 2303 - This guy is the best. Super funny yet gets to the point. Tests are straight forward, and you get plenty of practice questions and extra credit. As long as you try hard, this class is so free. TAKE HIM!!! - Grade In Class:A
Date Listed: 2026-01-09
9. Rating on Sandra Klein in the Economics department

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Opinion: 1380 - Klein is one of the worst professors I have ever had in my life. All she does is simply read definitions, and obviously the tests are conceptual. She BARELY posts any helpful study material and is overall an insanely lazy teacher, often going in random tangents in class about the laundromat thing. When I asked how to study for the final, she essentially said to just use AI to give me practice questions which is a joke. She literally is too lazy to post practice questions and expects the students to learn everything by themselves. The curriculum is awful, and your final will likely be worth 85 percent of your grade, meaning that 3-4 questions is almost a full letter grade. I had previous econ experience and somehow got an A on the final, but I mean I had to fight for that. There is no homework or anything to check your understanding, just a useless online quiz every week that just tests definitions. This class is required for business scholars, so it is very hard to avoid unfortunately. Baylor needs to fire this professor and compensate their students for wasting their time and tuition money. Either way, good luck in this class, you will need it. The only advice I can give is make sure to get a 100 on EVERY SINGLE QUIZ, and know everything on the extremely limited practice questions she gives. GOOD LUCK - Grade In Class:A
Date Listed: 2026-01-09
10. Rating on Adam Bond in the Religion department

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Opinion: 1350 - This was probably one of the easiest classes I’ve taken at Baylor. The class had a handful of reading quizzes and two exams, with the reading quizzes being the only actual hard part - the exams were way easier. The best part of the class was the crazy amount of extra credit he gave out, which boosted my grade by 15–20%, and many people I talked to (including me) finished with over 100%. As far as his teaching goes, I found his lectures very interesting, and he covered most of the reading material in class, so I never did the reading homework—overall a great class, definitely take it. - Grade In Class:A
Date Listed: 2026-01-09
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