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1. Rating on JUSTIN JONES in the English department

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Opinion: 2310 - HE IS JUST THE BEST PROFESSOR EVER!!!!!!!! He is literally so sweet and perfect, and he is such a giving grader and passionate about what he does. I took his class 2 semesters in a row and it was the best thing I ever did!!!!!!!! Only 2 tests during the semester and quizzes are easy if you do the readings! He is actually the greatest human I\'ve ever met and I wish there were more classes I could take that were his !!!!!!!!!! TAKE HIM!!! - Grade In Class:A
Date Listed: 2025-03-28
2. Rating on Madhur Wyatt in the Health Education department

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Opinion: HED 2420 - The course is a flipped classroom so all of the content you need to teach yourself. She often answers questions with a question. The End of Week quizzes were over the notes, and easy. The exams are not as bad as she says they are. She is a nice person but can be passive aggressive. Good luck! - Grade In Class:B+
Date Listed: 2025-03-28
3. Rating on Natalie Moreira in the Political Science department

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Opinion: PSC - No PowerPoints during lecture, and she was quite unorganized. The exams are harder than the concepts in class. She takes forever to grade. She also does do extra credit, which I didn’t do but you definitely should. The surprise quizzes over the readings were details not broad, so actually do the reading and take notes. - Grade In Class:C
Date Listed: 2025-03-28
4. Rating on Maura Jortner in the English department

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Opinion: 2310 - TAKE HER CLASS!! Dr. Jortner is an awesome professor who actually cares about her students. She starts every class with great energy and makes it a fun and engaging experience. I thought an English class at Baylor would be way harder than it needed to be, but she makes it super enjoyable and easy to follow. As long as you pay attention and do the reading, the class is totally manageable. She’s super understanding, really cares about her students, and is just an all around sweetheart. - Grade In Class:A
Date Listed: 2025-03-28
5. Rating on Jacqueline Jones in the Classics department

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Opinion: 1301 - Dr. Jones is an excellent professor. I started her class with no prior Latin experience, and she went out of her way to meet with me every week to review anything I was struggling with. The class moves quickly, so I highly recommend attending office hours from the beginning and staying consistent, especially if you’re new to Latin. The homework is productive, and she keeps the course extremely well-organized. She provides helpful worksheets, presentation slides, and example quizzes and exams, giving students a clear idea of what to expect and how to prepare. There was also a free tutor who was incredibly knowledgeable and made a huge difference. Although I have a mediocre grade, I had no background in Latin and did my best to keep up with the fast-paced material. If you have prior Latin experience, this class is definitely worth taking. If not, be prepared to put in a lot of study time, but I would recommend taking her! - Grade In Class:C+
Date Listed: 2025-03-28
6. Rating on Dr. Michele Stover in the Chemistry department

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Opinion: 1101 - This class is NOT for the weak. As someone who loved chemistry coming into baylor, this class made me want to change my major (which I did). Stover is a great person but can sometimes be confusing in the lecture. - Grade In Class:D
Date Listed: 2025-03-26
7. Rating on Leilani Mercado in the Chemistry department

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Opinion: 1101 - Took this class, failed both exams. I asked for help, and she wasn't super helpful before tests. The homework problems do not correlate with her exam questions at all. - Grade In Class:DROP
Date Listed: 2025-03-26
8. Rating on Rizalia Klausmeyer in the Chemistry department

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Opinion: 1305 - 1301- overall an easy class, especially with a little bit of prior knowledge. Her exams are all multiple choice, general knowledge, no gotcha questions or complicated math. However, her teaching ability is lacking. It sometimes seems like she prioritizes being the fun, edgy professor more than teaching the material- jokes about cyanide instead of teaching the class about ions, etc. It\'s really not that bad if you just lock in and study the bits you don\'t know though. - Grade In Class:A
Date Listed: 2025-03-25
9. Rating on Marty Harvill in the Biology department

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Opinion: 1305 - Honestly, Harvill isn\\\'t the best at teaching. He basically reads off of his lecture slides, which are disorganized at best and extremely disorienting at worst. I would sometimes have two tabs of the slides at different points, the textbook, and a browser tab open just to have coherent notes for myself. I personally never paid attention during lecture. However, he doesn\\\'t really seem to care all that much. He rarely takes attendance, never cold calls, continues lecturing with the same energy even if nobody answers his questions, and only really stays in the front of the classroom, so you never get caught being off task. The reason to take Harvill though, is how easy the grades are. Like 90% of the grades are exam-based, which are almost all multiple choice and pretty basic and surface level, especially compared to the other intro-level bio professors. Except for cellular respiration and photosynthesis, but that\\\'s a given. The other 10% is \\\"quiz\\\" grades, which is mostly online homework through pearson, which is wayyy harder than his exams, so it\\\'s a good study tool to check yourself. After finals, he also changed the grading criteria slightly, so that the final was graded out of 70 instead of 75 (basically a 3 point curve), increased the number of dropped quiz grades from 4 to 8, and he even said he tried to bump as many people up a grade as possible. Overall probably the best bio professor to take - Grade In Class:A
Date Listed: 2025-03-25
10. Rating on Jonathan Miles in the Biology department

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Opinion: 3342 - Miles' in class teaching is not that helpful. What i saw to be healpful was to read the chapter ahead before class and then take notes on it. Then, use his class to ask questions and reinforce what you already have read. What got me an A in his class was doing flashcards for literally everything that was on his PPT and added detail from the textbook. You MUST READ THE TEXTBOOK to get the questions on his exams. He does not include much detail in his lectures. It is challenging but doable. Arguably, physics was so much harder. With this calss, just memorize. Biochem was also so much harder. - Grade In Class:A
Date Listed: 2025-03-25
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