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1. Rating on Johnny Bhojwani in the Information Systems department

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Opinion: 4340 - Great professor. I know the other profs for Database are generally a little easier, but with Prof B, you will actually learn. I had no knowledge of SQL, and it ended up being my favorite class all semester. The quizzes can be a little tricky, but there are only two exams (half MC other half writing queries), and it wasn't too bad. The group project is moderate in difficulty, but he is the best professor I've had at Baylor and in the MIS department. I would recommend him to anyone, and nothing we did was unmanageable. I thought it was easier than Intro Python. - Grade In Class:A
Date Listed: 2026-02-02
2. Rating on Al Burns in the Information Systems department

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Opinion: 3320 - Al is super chill. His lectures are very boring, but the content is. If you remember a lot from 3305, then this is a repeat of a class, plus some more assignments and a project. Nothing in this class is hard except for the quizzes, which are lockdown and typically weekly; they get easier as the semester goes on, but they are worth a chunk of your grade since there are no exams. The final is not on lockdown and a little tricky. Al is a great guy and clearly has a ton of industry knowledge. Take him if you can. - Grade In Class:A
Date Listed: 2026-02-02
3. Rating on Nancy Sanchez in the Information Systems department

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Opinion: 3301 - To preface, I am a student who has coded in the past enough to understand the bare basics and not much else. That being said, I thought Nancy taught the content well, and the exercises were good practice. I can promise you that most who get bad grades did not do them, so they nevertrulyy practiced, which is why the exams were tough. I think they were harder than they needed to be, but also, this is set up like a STEM class; you have to do some memorization, but also, it's all pattern recognition with Python. I would say accounting is harder, but people don't put the time to practice Python the way they do with accounting. If there is no other prof, then Nancy will be fine,e just ask chat or Gemini to make exam questions based on her slides, studying is relatively easy for this class. Others are being dramatic, but again, I consider myself tech-savvy. - Grade In Class:A
Date Listed: 2026-02-02
4. Rating on Lotte Bostick in the Business Law department

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Opinion: 3305 - Professor Bostick is amazing! She learns your name and actually uses it during class. There is cold calling, but it is in order and never trick questions! There are 6 or 7 exams, including the final, which means for a good 6 weeks, you have an exam every other week, which becomes a lot. Studying the PowerPoints and quizlets helps. I would reccomend over the other profs because she really tries,s but this is not a blow-off class. Very content-heavy! - Grade In Class:A
Date Listed: 2026-02-02
5. Rating on Jun-Kyu Byun in the Chemistry department

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Opinion: CHE 1301 - Byun my GOAT, made learning Chem actually fun & interesting. He was always super helpful in class and office hours, and always answered my questions even if they we're a bit odd. Workload is a 4 just cause it's an intro course so there's a limit to how little he can give, but the homework is very simple. Only reason I got a B+ instead of an A is because of sig fig mistakes and my honestly pretty poor quiz grades. So do good on those! Byun actually spends the time to memorize all of his students names and learns how to pronounce them regardless of how much you talk in class so it goes without saying that he's invested in you. Side note the guy also literally uses questions from his slides on his tests so do with that what you will. Overall do some practice problems, devote some hours to studying for his tests & quizzes, go to more office hours than I did, and try and put around half the effort he does into the class and you'll get an A. My final number grade 89.9. HE WILL NOT ROUND, SO STAY LOCKED! - Grade In Class:B+
Date Listed: 2026-02-01
6. Rating on Larry Bates in the Law department

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Opinion: Contracts - He plays favorites in class and tends to always call on few people he really likes. His exam is so vague that he does not even put allocation of points on there, he only puts allocation of time suggested. He is never available. Avoid him if you can. - Grade In Class:D
Date Listed: 2026-02-01
7. Rating on Matthew Cordon in the Law department

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Opinion: Legal Writing - Dr. Cordon goes into great detail in his feedbacks of our memos and seems harsh. However, his final grades are a lot nicer than you would expect. He is somehow vague in his feedback during office hours but he always tries his best to be available. He will give out reminders about timelines, which is nice. - Grade In Class:B
Date Listed: 2026-02-01
8. Rating on Jeremy Counsellor in the none department

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Opinion: Civil Procedure - Everyone has to give Professor Counsellor great credit for continue teaching even after becoming Dean. He tries his best to make a boring subject fun and has the ability to explain complicated matters clear to you in 2 to 3 sentences. He would often cancel class with little notice in the morning, which sucks, but he is very helpful. - Grade In Class:C+
Date Listed: 2026-02-01
9. Rating on Jeremy Counsellor in the Law department

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Opinion: Civil Procedure - Everyone has to give Professor Counsellor great credit for continue teaching even after becoming Dean. He tries his best to make a boring subject fun and has the ability to explain complicated matters clear to you in 2 to 3 sentences. He would often cancel class with little notice in the morning, which sucks, but he is very helpful. - Grade In Class:C+
Date Listed: 2026-02-01
10. Rating on Mengfei Ren in the Computer Science department

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Opinion: CSI 3471 - Dr. Mengfei Ren is the epitome of the adage "Those that can't do, teach." - Grade In Class:A
Date Listed: 2026-01-31
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