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1. Rating on Stephen Jugg in the History department

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Opinion: 1307 + 1300 - Online both times. Liked him for US in Global Perspectives and LOVED World History Since 1500s. Russia and Britain get a lot of attention in both times in different time periods. He has a lecture-centered online structure, with "quizzes" that are easy once you understand that you have to answer about a different lecture theme for each answer (and he drops a bunch of them). There's only one paper, and the reading load is light per day, and discussion posts are easier than quizzes. Final exam comes right from lectures and readings. - Grade In Class:A
Date Listed: 2026-05-09
2. Rating on sarah schaffer in the Business department

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Opinion: 1350 - To start this off I'd like to mention that Professor Schaffer is an extremely kind woman and this has nothing to do with her as a person. But to put it simply she cannot teach. We spend the first 30 minutes of every class looking over the schedule despite it being the same thing every time, the class is practically asynchrounous as we just do the assigned homeworks in class if she gives us the time to otherwise we just hear her rant about things that have nothing to do with excel. Her exams are extremely easy if you complete the required material though and getting a high grade shouldn't be a problem. One of her worst traits is the fact that she lies constantly. She'll post announcements that reflect nothing that we did in class like saying she taught us a certain skill or she hosted a review with those being complete lies. There was also a part of the semester where we had 3 exams in a row... So for 3 class days in a row we had a different exam IE: Exam 2 tuesday, Exam 3 thursday, and Exam 4 Next tuesday. And I wish I could say I was joking. Besides the trainings she also assigns things that that are just meant as busy work and won't contribute to your learning at all. The whole point of the class is to prepare for the MOS exam and despite that being taken in April, she still gives a Final over even more content than the exam the course is supposed to prepare you for. Overall if you have strong work ethic the class is an easy A but if you want an actual professor Schaffer is not the one. Genuinely the worst professor I've had at my time at Baylor. - Grade In Class:A
Date Listed: 2026-05-09
3. Rating on Dakota Smith in the Information Systems department

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Opinion: MIS 3305 - Professor Smith is a very caring Professor that is still figuring out his teaching methods. He is fair about grading but will not release project/ presentation grades until the end of the semester (almost everyone does good). That being said, even though the workload is great (no assignments/ all tests, projects, and presentations), his exams are content heavy and can be specific at times. If you don't mind spending time memorizing the lecture slides you will do good. He also gives extra credit and it is clear he wants his students to succeed. - Grade In Class:A
Date Listed: 2026-05-09
4. Rating on Steve Bostick in the Accounting department

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Opinion: ACC 2304 - TAKE STEVE! I was super worried about this class after not getting in to Beard's but I am thankful I ended up in his section. Homework is super similar to the exams and he tries to make the class as easy as possible for those who don't love accounting. You definitely will have to teach yourself some parts but his videos on canvas are super helpful and his office hours are always open. You can also text him with any questions you have and he will answer. He is so caring and honestly one of my favorite teachers I have had at Baylor. TAKE HIM!! - Grade In Class:A
Date Listed: 2026-05-09
5. Rating on Lee Grumbles in the Entrepreneurship department

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Opinion: 4310 - He has been my favorite professor throughout my time at Baylor. I had the opportunity to take two of his classes, and it still didn’t feel like enough. He is incredibly kind and patient, and his assignments are always relevant and thoughtfully designed. There’s no busy work—everything is modern, practical, and often incorporates AI in ways that are genuinely useful. Please take Grumbles! - Grade In Class:B+
Date Listed: 2026-05-09
6. Rating on James Roberts in the Marketing department

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Opinion: 3330 - Tenure is the only explanation for how this class is run.... The due dates are inconsistent across emails, the syllabus, and Canvas assignments, which makes it really difficult to stay on track. The grading feels overly harsh, and the teaching itself is awfulllll. Do not miss class; attendance points were my only saving grace. Overall, I would not recommend taking this professor. - Grade In Class:B+
Date Listed: 2026-05-09
7. Rating on Gia Chevis in the Accounting department

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Opinion: 3319 - TAKE HER FOR WIW—you will love this class! It’s incredibly interesting, and Professor Chevis is more than helpful and so understanding. Truly one of my favorite classes I’ve taken at Baylor. - Grade In Class:A
Date Listed: 2026-05-09
8. Rating on Dawn Carlson in the Management department

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Opinion: Study Abroad - Dr. Carlson is the best professor I’ve had at Baylor University. I had the absolute privilege of taking her class not once, but twice. That was semesters ago, and I still visit her regularly to share life updates. She has become a mentor to me and someone I truly trust for advice. - Grade In Class:A
Date Listed: 2026-05-09
9. Rating on Sharon Gripp in the Journalism department

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Opinion: JOU 2301 ONLINE - ONLINE 7 WEEK COURSE: I have taken a few online classes, and this one was by far the most annoying. First, grades were posted over a month after the class was over. You have pretty much no idea how you are actually doing in the class. Second, the quizzes are not accurate. Almost every week there was one question I got wrong that I found was right in the notes. These grades were never corrected (but it did not hurt my grade as I still had over a 90 on each of these). I never watched the movies or did the assigned readings, but I did watch every video that she had made for lectures. Overall, it is a pretty easy A, but she does not grade fast at all and has a slight political bias. - Grade In Class:A
Date Listed: 2026-05-08
10. Rating on Soku Byoun in the Finance department

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Opinion: 4360 - DO NOT TAKE - RUN AWAY - HIGH CORTISOL AREA. For starters DURING THE GREAT CANVAS HACKING HE STILL TRIED TO MAKE US DO AN EXAM ON THE FRIDAY IT WAS UNIVERSITY WIDE CANCELED . AND THEN mid way through the semester he changed the exam format to where its lockdown browser AND turn our desks around to face our screens to him. Never seen that in my 4 years here. Has those dreaded DSMs that never actually relate to the class. Has regular homework assignments from McGraw Hill where even AI got me a 40% one time because his notes are so wrong and so unhelpful that he has had to, NUMEROUS TIMES, go back and tell us he did something wrong in the class before. His BUBOOKS ratings go back to 2008, hes an established researcher here, and he still doesnt understand how to teach his own class??? So yeah, youre not going to learn and the test averages are like 60-70. Im going to be honest, I am actually a good student and was well versed in this stuff already so I did get a good grade, but if you actually want to LEARN for the first time, this dude will delay your graduation or increase your time to death. Hes a nice guy, he means well, yes he has a slight asian accent but its very understandable what hes saying. He does smile and laugh and try to make jokes sometimes and is pretty accomodating, like he did open late assignments and such if you missed it. Also if he didnt then it would guarantee failure lol. Also you can only miss 6 classes and he only has morning time slots. This guy hates being asked questions, doesnt understand his own material, is hyper paranoid about cheating, has to curve many tests, and has been here almost 20 years. Its insane, he needs to find another job because he is clearly passionless about this. DO NOT TAKE. - Grade In Class:A
Date Listed: 2026-05-08
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