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1. Rating on James Moshinskie in the Information Systems department

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Opinion: 1350 - Literally the easiest class. Dr. mo is super chill, almost always cancels class on fridays and is a really easy grader. Tests are just copied from his slides so its super easy to study for tests. He doesn't really teach that well, but if you pay attention 50% of the time like i did, you'll be able to figure it out no problem. He's super understanding and generous. - Grade In Class:A
Date Listed: 2025-12-20
2. Rating on Sophie Yang-Sun in the Management department

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Opinion: 3325 - Professor Yang-Sun is nice, but she should not be teaching this course. Classes mainly consist of reading from PowerPoint slides, often without clear explanation, and it frequently seems like she does not fully understand the material herself. Exam averages are typically around a 70, which is a clear issue that she does not take steps to address. I would strongly recommend avoiding her class if possible, but if you do end up taking it, be prepared for a difficult and frustrating experience. - Grade In Class:B
Date Listed: 2025-12-20
3. Rating on Jon Handy in the Finance department

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Opinion: 3309 - Handy is without a doubt the worst professor I have ever had and I'm honestly surprised he is allowed to work with students, let alone be allowed withing 500 feet of a school. He is incapable of actually teaching the content and clearly thinks way too highly of himself- the type of guy to never think "I might be wrong" and always thinking, "How can I belittle this person until they stop asking questions." Yes, he clearly knows the material, he has a PhD in it, but when it comes to teaching, he goes on and on about irrelevant details and thinks his personal stories about how little money he spends on his wife and step-children are interesting. Just a little advice for him because I know he reads all of these (and talks about them extensively in class): Stop telling us your personal views on things and just teach the material. For all the students reading this: don't take him. If you have to, my main piece of advice would be to not listen to him. I left class feeling more confused than when I came in, and the only thing that got me an A in the class was spamming the test bank questions and having AI explain it to me. Listen, it's a difficult class but if you use outside resources and actually commit yourself to studying well before an exam, you will do fine. Just never expect him to get any less prideful. - Grade In Class:A
Date Listed: 2025-12-20
4. Rating on Chris Meyer in the Management department

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Opinion: 4320 - Dr. Meyer is the best professor and his class is by far my favorite I've ever taken. The course load is really manageable and there's a lot of room for grace. He ha several class discussions centered soley on our feedback and genuine conversation to hear what we liked and didn't like about the course, always looking for ways to improve. My favorite thing about him is his recognition that nobody has it figured out, including himself. He is such a humble guy and leads with kindness. There are weekly negotiation simulations that are seriously so fun and require very little work outside of class. The only thing that was even slightly time consuming was the negotiation paper which we had to do an outline, rough draft, and final for, but even then it was really relaxed and only around 1000-1500 words required. Super helpful guy and wants the best for us. I think everyone should take him at some point. - Grade In Class:A
Date Listed: 2025-12-20
5. Rating on Daniel Watts in the Management department

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Opinion: 3305 - I definitely agree that the only bad part about the class is the exams. It seems like he knows the content isn't really that difficult but tries to make the questions intentionally obscure in order to make the class seem like more of a challenge. Even the group projects ended up being kind of fun towards the end, but there was just the constant feeling that people were being judged and graded more harshly then they should be, especially considering this is a pretty general class. Still ended with an A but it was a pretty thin margin- he does it point based out of 1000 which is fine but missing a few points here or there really adds up and I found myself stressing heavily towards the end. He did offer some extra credit and curves the exams. Overall, good guy who wants good feedback but the class is a little more difficult than it should be. - Grade In Class:A
Date Listed: 2025-12-20
6. Rating on Jana Parker in the Communication Sciences & Disorders department

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Opinion: CSD2318 - Dr. Parker is literally the kindest human being on this earth. You get more out of taking her class if you get to know her. She is so sweet and so brilliant. That being said, this class is not nearly as easy as the survey class. You have 4 tests and the final, and a quiz or project almost every single class. It's a lot, and there's a TON of content. Dr. Parker asks questions on her exams that will challenge how confident you are in the information, so I would suggest making a Quizlet after every class and looking over the textbook chapters (she takes some test questions straight from there). She is super understanding so if you ever get sick or things like that you should definitely reach out to her because she is extremely accommadating. You'll have to work for it for sure, but this class is doable and Dr. Parker is just awesome. - Grade In Class:A
Date Listed: 2025-12-20
7. Rating on Ryan White in the Communication Sciences & Disorders department

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Opinion: CSD2356 - Prof. White gets a bad wrap. Anatomy is a harder subject, and it's one that you kind of have to pick up on your own to an extent. You can get a good foundation from listening very closely to his lectures (I recommend voice recording them), but you're going to need to study the material immediately after you learn it and continue to study it until the final if you want to succeed. That's not Prof. White's fault, that's just how anatomy is. I will say, he marks off for spelling, but his reasoning is valid. If you really seek to understand the roots of words and what they mean, it will help you parse questions on the exam even if you don't immediately know the answer. I think White gets bad reviews here because people don't like that he doesn't just hand you answers or hints for test questions, which is frustrating, but he truly does want you to deeply understand the information and know it well enough to apply it. If you really work hard and are curious and excited about learning the information, I can almost guarantee you won't mind him at all. Actually, I found Prof. White very sweet, funny, and he was always willing to answer honest questions even if he didn't provide super obvious answers. Just trust me when I say that he wants the best for you. I really believe that. - Grade In Class:A
Date Listed: 2025-12-20
8. Rating on Hollie Sammons in the Communication Sciences & Disorders department

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Opinion: CSD2351 - Prof. Sammons is a really solid professor! She begins every class with a worship song and a scripture which I always appreciated. She also makes sure that you are SUPER well-practiced in phonetics and if you actually do the work and keep up with it, she's right that it will help a ton. You really just need to practice. The only complaint I have with Sammons is that there were a fair few errors in her assignments or wording that would be confusing if you weren't confident in the material, but she's always receptive to hearing that, so if you tell her she will clarify. Overall she was great and I'd take a class from her again! - Grade In Class:A
Date Listed: 2025-12-20
9. Rating on Michael Ervin in the Sociology department

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Opinion: SOC1305 - Ervin is the GOAT! He is so authentic and kind, and he really is intentional about keeping up with his students and adapting the course to what suits their learning best. He changed the format of the final to fit what our class performed best on and everyone did really really well! He also is really really good with names, great at teaching complex concepts, and overall super funny and genuine. Take from him if you can! - Grade In Class:A
Date Listed: 2025-12-20
10. Rating on Katherine Blandin in the Neuroscience department

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Opinion: 3320 - Dr. Blandin is super intelligent and 100% knows what she's talking about, but her lectures are very boring and hard to pay attention to. They are 70-100 slides each with mostly pictures and wordy definitions and examples, but they are digestible if you take your time after class to study. Her exams are fair but lengthy, around 50-75 questions each. 3 exams total, 1 dropped, for 33.33% of your grade, final for 33.33%, 1 writing assignment that is made for everyone to get a 100 which is 16.67%, and the quizzes which make up the remaining 16.67%. I personally loved her as a professor and she is super nice and loves to meet with you during OH, but it's very hard to learn in class by itself. The textbook will be your best friend for this class and you cannot pass without it. Her class is not hard, but 1 bad grade on an exam can hurt you detrimentally due to the weight of each. Would recommend personally, but can understand why others may prefer another professor for L&B. - Grade In Class:B+
Date Listed: 2025-12-19
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