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1. Rating on Randy Hacker in the Marketing department

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Opinion: A - Expertise in Recovery Cryptocurrency  Captain Jack Recovery specializes in recovering lost funds, particularly in the realm of Bitcoin transactions. Their team of skilled experts understands the intricacies of blockchain technology and possesses the tools necessary to track and monitor all Bitcoin transactions effectively. With their assistance, I was able to recover my lost funds, a feat I once thought impossible. Email: {realcaptainjack@usa.com} Telegram: {@realcaptainjack Or Whatsapp: +49 15782317112} Website: {https://realcaptainjack.wixsite.com/crypto-recovery} - Grade In Class:B+
Date Listed: 2026-03-07
2. Rating on Artur Andrade in the Mathematics department

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Opinion: MTH 1321 - He's awesome, one of the best calc professors you can take. He is a chill and funny guy. He would let us record and take pictures any time we needed during lecture, which ended up helping me quite a bit. He would hand us note packets for each topic he teaches in class, and works with us through the problems in the packet. He explains the concepts pretty well, and before he moves on he makes sure that everyone understands and he answers questions. He has short quizzes almost every week, which are pretty easy. They kept me accountable to study the material and helped it stick. For exams, he gave a small curve, like for example if there are 50 points possible on an exam, he'd score it out of 46. All exams in his class are worth 85% of the total grade though, so make sure you're prepping well for those. The final replaces the lowest exam grade if it's higher, so the final ends up being worth almost half of the grade usually. I had an A for most of the semester, but I got an 80 on the final and that brought my grade down to a B, so make sure you're preparing for the final please, super important for his class. Aside from that, he's an awesome professor, definitely take him if you can. - Grade In Class:B
Date Listed: 2026-03-06
3. Rating on Krista Howell (Meek) in the Business department

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Opinion: BUS 1101 - Pretty boring class, she would just be yapping about stuff you can find on the Baylor website. But hey, it's a free A. If you don't get an A, you should be questioning your life choices. The homework is pretty easy, just some short quizzes and assignments every week. They are a free 100, the hard part is actually remembering to do them, lol. The homework was honestly pretty useless though, but it takes less than 30 minutes per week. I like how she posted a review sheet before the final, and the questions and answers on the final were literally the same ones on the review sheet, so you can just memorize it. She's the only one who teaches this, so you have to take her, and this is the only class she teaches. Boring class, but super easy and low maintenance. - Grade In Class:A
Date Listed: 2026-03-06
4. Rating on Chirs Rios in the Religion department

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Opinion: REL 1310 - There are better professors, there are also worse professors. In his lectures I got lost, cause they would be kind of disorganized and he would go off on some other theological topic he was feeling that day. And some students would add on to it, so the class would just turn into a philosophical discussion. I have ADHD so I would end up zone out the entire time. I'm not great at that philosophical type of thinking, so I didn't really learn much while sitting in class tbh. Looking back at his slides to study is not very helpful though, cause he would either just have vague bullet points or long passages from the Bible, not explaining their significance or anything that would be on the exam on the power point. He would say all the important stuff in class, in the middle of his sea of theological rambling. He would circle back to topics we learned in previous classes sometimes, so that helped me "review". He gave occasional quizzes, which were sometimes confusing, sometimes they were easy, but the quizzes I did poorly lowered my grade for sure. The only home work is the discussion questions he'd give us between every class. Sometimes they were pretty easy, sometimes they were over 50+ page long readings, so tons of reading to do sometimes for this class. Then the next class would be dedicated to a reading discussion, and he'd grade you based on how much you talk in those. I would just skim through the chapters and be fine, or I'd just come up with something to say on the spot from a sentence I just read for the first time. We could've talked about the message of those books in one class period each though, I feel like all that reading really wasn't necessary. I did well on the exams though, and I did so by studying the discussion questions. Overall, he's not the best, but I've heard of worse professors. His lectures and power points weren't helpful, discussion questions were my main method of learning. Not much work except for the long readings but you can just skim through that. Quizzes sometimes are confusing, exams were not bad. Take someone better if you can, but if not, it's not the end of the world. - Grade In Class:B
Date Listed: 2026-03-06
5. Rating on sarah schaffer in the Business department

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Opinion: BUS 1350 - Not great at teaching, but she's awesome as a person. She would lecture over what we learned in the previous homework. I know some professors do that and normally I'm fine with it, but in a class like excel that just doesn't really make sense. Those lectures were hard to follow and not be helpful at all. During class, everyone would just do the next homework instead of listening to her lecture. The multiple choice exams were the bottleneck, I think every excel professor gives these, but they were so confusing, and with her, once you answer a question you can't go back to it, so you can't use the "learn as you take the exam" method. Other professors would let you go back and forth between questions on the exam, but she wouldn't, which made it worse. And she would have a course schedule on the syllabus, and the class before one of those exams it says we will have a test review, but we just watched a ted talk and wrote a page on what we learned, and those ted talks weren't even relevant to the class. Some of those ted talks had good life lessons, but before an exam, it was just busy work. I did poorly in the first two exams and I visited her in her office hours, and she was actually very helpful. She set me straight and gave me some great study tips specific to this class. So in class she was not helpful, but if you see her in office hours she genuinely helps you. Later in the semester the class got easier, as we transitioned into the GMetrix stuff, where we actually used excel in class by doing the practice tests. Those helped me actually learn excel a lot more than any exam we did in the beginning. And we had the company capstone, where we make a company and pitch it and make financials in excel. That was easy and fun, and no other professor did that I don't think. All this stuff we did later in the semester set me up well for the final and the certification. Thank goodness that the final was not multiple choice, but doing stuff in excel, like the homework. The final was actually super easy. Midway through the semester I didn't think I could pass, I ended with a B. If you take Schaffer, you will likely struggle at the beginning of the semester cause she's not great at teaching, but if you see her in office hours she will help you, and the class will not get as tough later. Take another professor if you can, but if not, that's how the class will be. - Grade In Class:B
Date Listed: 2026-03-06
6. Rating on Matthew Gerber in the Communication Studies department

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Opinion: CSS 4352 - Dr. Gerber is my favorite professor I have had during my time at Baylor. I've never had a professor who cared so much about his students and the class experience he was providing them with. Dr. Gerber is consistently available, caring, and passionate about what he teaches. This was the most fun, practical, and easiest 4000 level I have taken. Dr. Gerber doesn't want to waste your time with busywork, he wants you to learn and get better! - Grade In Class:A
Date Listed: 2026-03-06
7. Rating on Evangeline Rukundo in the Chemistry department

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Opinion: 1101 - I HATE HER. she ltrly doesn't care about you at all. she doesnt grade the labs until they are like 7 weeks past the date that they are due, and it really messes you up bc if you want to advocate for a grade on a lab, it will have been something you did ltrly 7 weeks ago. The labs themselves weren't difficult but she genuinely made this class dreadful. If you went to her office to ask a question, you would literally be humiliated and degraded. avoid her at all costs. - Grade In Class:A
Date Listed: 2026-03-05
8. Rating on Robin Wakefield in the Information Systems department

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Opinion: MIS 5343 - Wakefield is a fine individual but this class is an utter waste of your time and more effort than it’s worth. It’s tableau, which I completely irrelevant in any job that you will take because power BI is everywhere. She grades her homework terribly strict and you will spend 20 minutes after class time trying to finish your assignment, only for it to be a 10/15 because of nitpicks that would not change the message of your data visualizations. This is such an unserious class that is still somehow a pain to deal with. You’re better off taking anything else in grad school. Again, I’m sure the professor is a fine individual outside of class, but don’t bother because it’s not constructive. The tests are based on lecture material that is never really discussed in class time too, and you end up missing questions that have nothing to do with learning Tableau. If you’re fine with working hard for something not constructive, I’m happy to admit more applied students will have a better grade, it just might not be worth the rate you are paying for grad hours. - Grade In Class:B
Date Listed: 2026-03-04
9. Rating on Al Burns in the Information Systems department

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Opinion: 3320 - Dr. Burns is a great guy very down to earth. His lectures will put you to sleep but its the nature of the material. He was late to class one time and said: to make up for it ill let yall out early which was awesome. - Grade In Class:A
Date Listed: 2026-03-04
10. Rating on Jon Handy in the Finance department

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Opinion: FIN 3309 - Our 3309 class got an 86 average on exam, so he ramps up the test questions from 32 to 45 and no cheat sheet while the other sections got a cheat sheet and 32 questions all the same. All because he prides his course on being a "tough course." Also, then proceeds to belittle our major and say it will go out to AI before finance does, reality check you're not all that, you're a finance professor, dude. Then he blamed making the test more difficult on a different department as if they ever cared to ramp up the difficulty in past years when students took this class. We already are taking classes tougher than his, just totally has an ego and reserves the right in his syllabus to make the course more difficult. Seems like he gets pleasure out of people struggling in his class. Weird - Grade In Class:C+
Date Listed: 2026-03-04
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