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1. Rating on Rachel Scott in the Accounting department

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Opinion: 3302 - Just practice through the study guides given in class at the end of each chapter and the SI practice tests. She was always helpful and kind, would recommend over Baldwin. - Grade In Class:B+
Date Listed: 2026-05-21
2. Rating on John Ssozi in the Economics department

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Opinion: Macro - Confused as to his low ratings,his tests are almost directly from his study guide, so just go through them and understand them. He was always helpful and friendly in class. - Grade In Class:A
Date Listed: 2026-05-21
3. Rating on Byron Newberry in the Engineering department

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Opinion: ME 2320 - TAKE DR. NEWBERRY FOR STATICS!! Dr. Newberry is such a nice guy, he loves telling nature facts and showing his photography, and there's no way you can hate him. He's great at explaining Statics topics, and he usually spends half the time teaching on the whiteboard and the other half allowing us to do practice problems, the perfect way to learn in my opinion. Homework was easy and straightforward, no quizzes, and tests were very fair and easy. I really enjoyed his class, and he's your best option for Statics; take him! - Grade In Class:A
Date Listed: 2026-05-21
4. Rating on Alan Farhan in the Physics department

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Opinion: PHY 1430 - Dr. Farhan is the best. Physics 2, especially early on, is a tricky subject and is not very intuitive, but Dr. Farhan, unlike many professors in the physics department, actually wants to work with you and the rest of the students to make your experience as meaningful as possible. The homework is through Pearson which sucks but isn't Dr. Farhan's fault; we had no quizzes, and tests were 3-4 questions with a couple parts to each question. The key to doing well on his tests is going over the practice problems he does in class, and CHECK THE FILES IN CANVAS because he draws many of test questions straight from those. The physics department overall has been very lackluster for me and many other students, but Dr. Farhan was one of my favorite professors, and I highly recommend you TAKE HIM. He is very personable, he wants to see you succeed, and he's a pretty funny, down-to-earth guy. Hands down the best option in the physics department who you'd actually learn from. - Grade In Class:A
Date Listed: 2026-05-21
5. Rating on Stanton Greer in the Engineering department

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Opinion: ME 3420 - I&M just sucks. But you'll get through it! These other reviews are very accurate, but I'll still say my piece: this man will give you literally every kind of assignment you can possibly think of, and it will take a TON of your time. You have to plan around this class. I had to set my due dates in my planner for all of my assignments 24 hours earlier than the actual due date just to keep up and stay on time. My best advice for this class is to not let it affect your other classes. It's really easy to let I&M dictate your whole schedule, but you HAVE to make enough time to study for exams in other classes, especially during the beginning of the semester. Be ready for labs to feel like giving car keys to a monkey and telling it to drive because Professor Greer barely helps y'all set up or get started (the prelab videos in Canvas will help you a lot). Also, I met a ton of great friends when I took I&M, and I highly recommend making some good friends who can help you get all the assignments done and who you can study with. The tests weren't horrible, but they were definitely challenging, and I didn't do too well on them. Make sure to study really well for tests and the Practicum and do so with some friends; there's so much to study, and for the practicum we went in the lab 3 different times to work on the LabVIEW sections and ended up acing that section. The last third of the semester chills out a ton, Professor Greer is really the best man to teach this class, and I really couldn't hate him. His class is disgusting, but Professor Greer is a great guy. Work hard, and know you'll be in good hands. Know that it's easy to make a B and hard to make an A, but it's doable. - Grade In Class:B
Date Listed: 2026-05-21
6. Rating on Kristyn Rylander in the Engineering department

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Opinion: ME 2321 - Professor Rylander is probably the nicest, most available professor I've had. The best part about her class is how many great resources she has available for students in Canvas to study for tests. Homework was probably the worst part about Dynamics because showing all of your work for 15 problems in McGraw-Hill is a lot. However, we had one quiz (identical to a HW problem), and tests were pretty fair overall. You definitely need to put in the time to study for her tests, and know that this class is Physics 1 on steroids; there's a lot of content. Thankfully, she gave us the front and back of a notecard for equations for tests and even the front and back of a whole notebook page for the final. As long as you put the time in to thoroughly study and understand the concepts for her tests and go to office hours (she's super helpful), you will get an A. Professor Rylander is very smart and cares for her students immensely, and I would definitely recommend taking her for Dynamics. - Grade In Class:B+
Date Listed: 2026-05-21
7. Rating on Abhendra Singh in the Engineering department

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Opinion: ME 3320 - Dr. Singh is a very generous professor. As someone who really struggled with the conceptual understanding of MoM, he was very eager to give our class opportunities to boost our grade in exchange with a better understanding of the material. The homework's difficulty was alright, but there were 5-7 questions per 1-2 weeks, so it didn't take much time at all. Quizzes were take-home and some were even extra credit. The tests were 3-4 questions each with about 3 parts each, and while they weren't purely conceptual, you could only do well if you really understood why and when to use certain equations/rules. He provides an equation sheet during exams, but again, I highly recommend you take the time to understand when and why to use formulas along with your practice of the homework and quizzes before exam day. I was very grateful to be in Dr. Singh's class, and know that he is sometimes an intense man who's very much about respect and showing up on time, but he gets more chill towards the end of the semester. I'd definitely recommend taking him for Mechanics of Materials! (Grade: A-) - Grade In Class:A
Date Listed: 2026-05-21
8. Rating on Riley Choquette in the Engineering department

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Opinion: EGR 2170 - I was definitely disappointed with this class, as I had heard in the past it was very easy and not time-consuming. However, it was in fact very time-consuming and complicated. My main gripe is that the directions for the SOLIDWORKS assignments get progressively less detailed, meaning one mistake on your part can lead to at least an extra 30 minutes of trying to figure out what you did wrong or how to fully define a certain section (use the "Fully Define Sketch" option, it'll save you so much time!). Starting with Riley this past semester, there are now two projects during the semester (both taking many hours to complete) with a PowerPoint attached to it, and his grading is pretty strict for no reason. I really enjoy using SOLIDWORKS, but the amount of work for a class that is only one credit hour and has no designated class time is just too much. Riley himself is very chill in person, and I never had an issue with him personally, but I think he can lighten up his course's workload/grading and be more clear about what he expects from students. - Grade In Class:A
Date Listed: 2026-05-21
9. Rating on Jon Beard in the Environmental Studies department

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Opinion: ENV 1301 - Dudes a beast, take his class if you want an easy A and a good professor - Grade In Class:A
Date Listed: 2026-05-20
10. Rating on Elon Terrell in the Engineering department

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Opinion: ME 2345 - The GOAT. Dr. Terrell is the best prof for Thermo. TAKE HIM IF YOU CAN! His teaching ability is what's truly unmatched compared to almost any other teacher or prof I've had. He does almost everything on the whiteboard at a good pace, so it's super easy to follow along, and the way he makes a difficult course so understandable is invaluable. Homework was alright, and tests were challenging but very fair. Take your time to learn exactly how to use the spiral, and go to his office hours sometime; he's really nice to talk to. Dr. Terrell is very involved on campus, and you can tell he really cares about his students and teaching future engineers. Take this man for literally anything you possibly can. (Grade: A-) - Grade In Class:A
Date Listed: 2026-05-20
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