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1. Rating on Jane Baldwin in the Accounting department

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Opinion: 3302 - Dr. Baldwin is extremely knowledgeable in the accounting field. I would consider her a very "old school" style professor. To elaborate, if you are just one second late to class, you are marked absent unless you remind her at the end of class. Additionally, she would not allow students to leave the classroom to use the restroom or use their phones to take pictures of in-class problems. She can also be very demeaning during her office hours; she will help you, just be prepared for her crass behavior. If you follow her rules, work hard, perform well, and respect her, she will respect you in return. Although it can be time-consuming, doing the homework and really wrestling with it will help with the workout problems on the exams, along with reviewing her student teaching assignments, in-class group assignments, and notes. If you have a good SI, those sessions and reviews are super helpful as well. This class is definitely a weed-out class for accounting majors; however, if you put in the work, you can succeed. Good luck! - Grade In Class:A
Date Listed: 2025-12-28
2. Rating on Alicia Myers in the Religion department

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Opinion: 1310 - Dr. Myers is new to Baylor but, after teaching at other universities for a while, has developed a really great, comfortable lecture style that makes class enjoyable, insightful, and interactive. Because this was a Scriptures class, it was a lot of out of class reading, but her lectures helped fill in the gaps. Daily quizzes were easy reading checks. There were four exams, multiple choice, that were very doable if you studied your lecture notes and took decent textbook notes. Dr. Myers definitely has a bias and likes to focus on women in the Bible, but she doesn't hit you over the head with her beliefs. - Grade In Class:A
Date Listed: 2025-12-28
3. Rating on Meg Marcum in the English department

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Opinion: 1310 - Meg was a G. Assigned maybe 3 essays throughout the whole semester, cancelled class at least once a week, and everything was done in class. Idk why she's getting slammed in these comments, she was my favorite prof - Grade In Class:A
Date Listed: 2025-12-27
4. Rating on Anna Kate Griffin in the Communication Studies department

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Opinion: 1302 - She can be super picky with her assignment directions so make sure you read them carefully and especially follow her formatting requirements. Tests were MUCH harder than the speeches or other assignments so you need to study for those. Do the extra credit - Grade In Class:A
Date Listed: 2025-12-27
5. Rating on Don Carpenter in the Accounting department

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Opinion: ACC 2303 - I loved this class. Dr. Carpenter is a hilarious professor who does a great job of teaching the material and making it memorable. HW and Quizzes every week but it's all infinite tries and open-book. DEFINITELY do your best to not use AI on those as doing it is critical to understanding the material. And pay attention in class... I got screwed on one chapter cause I wasn't fully paying attention. Tests really aren't too bad if you do the HW and maybe brush up on the book (which I stopped reading like halfway through). My only regret is I can't take this man for 2304. - Grade In Class:A
Date Listed: 2025-12-27
6. Rating on Jerolyn Morrison in the Art department

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Opinion: ARTH 1300 - A lot of people will complain about how she's not exactly the nicest, but if you are actually invested in the class (i.e. ask questions and/or pay attention) and also do well, she's pretty sweet. Her class was so easy... she gave us the occasional HW assignment but it's really more tedious than anything else, not hard at all to do. Her tests stuck to the lectures pretty well, do be sure to brush up a bit beforehand though. I personally thought they were easy and I would usually be the first done. Her Canvas (and grammar for what that's worth) isn't the cleanest sometimes but it's still pretty understandable. Your best chance at succeeding in this class comes from sitting in the front and not being an idiot. I'd recommend her. - Grade In Class:A
Date Listed: 2025-12-27
7. Rating on Krista Howell (Meek) in the Business department

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Opinion: BUS 1101 - This class was a joke. The weekly assignments were beyond easy but be careful of the TAs... they can be really obnoxious graders if they feel like it. She gives a "final exam" with a study guide that you just have to memorize and you're good. It's definitely a good source of knowledge but the class is so stupid... good news is that it's impossible to have a bad grade in this class. - Grade In Class:A
Date Listed: 2025-12-27
8. Rating on Lail Bradley in the Business department

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Opinion: BUS 1201 - Count Lail's class is pretty easy. He gives you weekly open note quizzes and simternship rounds. TAKE NOTES FOR THE GUEST SPEAKERS - I got screwed on one exam cause I didn't but otherwise the tests are pretty easy. Read the chapters beforehand and you're good. Lail's lectures were alright but some of those guest speakers were beyond boring. - Grade In Class:A
Date Listed: 2025-12-27
9. Rating on Jim Moshinskie in the Business department

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Opinion: BUS 1350 - Took him online. Class was easy enough, the modules took maybe 60-90 minutes each to complete. His lecture notes are interactive and do a good job of explaining the material. Dr. Mo's a very kind professor, he checks in with emails and provides some encouragement along the way. The MOS test is one of the easiest tests on Earth, you'd be a fool to not take it. Tests were pretty easy and stuck to the lecture notes. Take this class online if you can, it's so much easier... - Grade In Class:A
Date Listed: 2025-12-27
10. Rating on Derek Dodson in the Religion department

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Opinion: REL 1310 - Dr. Dodson might just be my favorite professor at Baylor by far. He's extremely engaging, pretty funny, and his class is also extremely easy. You'll have reading questions and a quiz for every section, but his exams are only on what's in the lecture slides. The exams are extremely easy and I would always be among the first to finish. If you can, take Dodson. I deeply regret not being able to take him for 1350. - Grade In Class:A
Date Listed: 2025-12-27
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