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1. Rating on Evangeline Rukundo in the Chemistry department

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Opinion: 1101/1102 - I didn't have a bad experience in this class but I'm not surprised by some of these reviews. She's very nice but will not give you any leniency whatsoever. I know people with genuine excuses for not being able to complete the lab (like the website not working, or not having access to the login at the start of the year) but they got a zero on the assignment because she wouldn't let them turn it in late. That said, she provides supplemental notes and directions that tell you exactly how to do the lab and the TA handles the rest. The class is mostly busywork that takes way longer than it should. I only went to office hours once because I had a problem with the lab and It was not helpful at all. I think she wanted me to figure it out by myself, which is great but I would have appreciated a hint that wasn’t just ‘do the math’. Also make sure you double check the due dates for everything. For 1101, she made the pre-lab quizzes due an entire week before the actual lab. I know a lot of people who missed the deadline that first week but she still didn’t reopen the quiz for anyone. Still, her rules are all outlined in the syllabus and she adds some extra credit points from completing labs early. She’s a very direct person but she’s not cruel or out to get you. - Grade In Class:A
Date Listed: 2026-06-06
2. Rating on Patrick Brown in the Physics department

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Opinion: 1409 - Honestly take anyone else. This is the most useless class as you do not learn anything. Having to teach myself physics 2 for the MCAT now. If you want to learn anything, do not take brown. - Grade In Class:B
Date Listed: 2026-06-06
3. Rating on Amanda Bracey in the Biology department

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Opinion: BIO 1106 - She's an absolute cunt. Doesn't show up for more than 2 minutes each lab and just pops up to be unhelpful as usual. She is insanely rude and has no leniency. She's my sleep paralysis demon. - Grade In Class:A
Date Listed: 2026-06-03
4. Rating on Amanda Bracey in the Biology department

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Opinion: 1105/1106 - One of the worst classes offered at Baylor just because of her. - Grade In Class:A
Date Listed: 2026-06-03
5. Rating on Bruce Hodson in the Chemistry department

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Opinion: 3332/3331 - Dr. Hodson is a very sweet man. His class can sometimes feel monotonous, but I honestly think that this is the nature of the content, not an issue with him. Do not get me wrong, you must absolutely WORK for an A in o chem, but this is true for any professor. Hodson truly wants you to succeed, he has fair curves and gives you achieve hw worth 10% of your grade, plus quizzes and a drop exam. Do his practice questions always; they will be much harder than the exam but if you can do them, you will ace the exams. Practice is key. My only complaint is that he takes a very long time to grade, but he gives you method points for FRQs so I can't blame the guys since he hand grades and truly wants everyone to do well. In my personal opinion, o chem 2 was easier. Overall would recommend. - Grade In Class:A
Date Listed: 2026-06-03
6. Rating on Laura Fraga in the Spanish department

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Opinion: SPA 1302 - This woman is a godsend to Spanish. She is great at teaching, extremely positive and upbeat, cares about all of her students and is a joy to be around. There is a reason she has such a high rating. I took her for spanish 2 and it was the perfect amount of teaching combined with interactive activities that make you retain the material. Don't forget to do SuperSite homework each day before class, it's super easy to forget but I forgot maybe 6 and was fine. She is very lenient on grading and really wants everyone to succeed. One exam average was too low (72ish) and so she gave everyone extra credit worth 6 points and changed up her teaching style after a survey. As long as you kind of pay attention (which is never an issue, since she is so engaging), you will get an A in her class. I never got lower than a 90 on any exam with extremely minimal studying (looking over my notes on the way to class 5 minutes before the exam). - Grade In Class:A
Date Listed: 2026-06-03
7. Rating on Roxane Jourdain in the Chemistry department

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Opinion: 3236 - The horror stories are true. This woman is clearly quite knowledgeable on organic chemistry, but she wants EVERYONE to know that. She is very harsh when she grades assignments (you will KNOW which assignments she grades), even getting mad at her TAs when they don't grade harsh enough. Don't even bother asking for a regrade, because she very well might just take off MORE points if you ask for. a fair regrading. I would encourage talking to your TAs as much as possible because if you get on good standing with them, they are more likely to give you good grades. She does give extra credit at the end of the semester, based on how many tokens you have + a couple other extra credit assignments on top of that that are pretty free. Don'y even concern yourself with the final exam, it is worth so little of your grade that I know people that were on the verge of an A/A- and got a 60 on the exam that still ended with an A. This class is still a STUPID amount of work, and she kind of thinks of herself as the keeper of organic chemistry. Honestly, good luck. Make friends in this class and make sure you have a good lab partner. Otherwise it will be genuinely unbearable. - Grade In Class:A
Date Listed: 2026-06-03
8. Rating on Timothy Heckenlively in the Classics department

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Opinion: GRK 1301, 1302, - Dr. Heckenlively is very kind and down to earth. He really cares about his students and doesn't want any of us to fail. He is suuuppper available for office hours - I went almost once a week and we would talk Greek, theology, etc. We had weekly quizzes and four exams, including the final which was not cumulative. He is so kind and has so much wisdom to pass down, beyond Greek. TAKE HIM! - Grade In Class:A
Date Listed: 2026-06-01
9. Rating on Julia Hejduk in the Classics department

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Opinion: LAT 4309 - I took Dr. Hedjuk for my first upper level after Dr. White (We love Dr. White!). This was one of the hardest classes I have taken, but it was not impossible, and also, one of the most rewarding classes I have ever taken. Dr. Hedjuk is very accomplished and it is a privilege to take a class with her. She is so kind, funny, down to earth, but also, doesn't take crap and will tell you if you are wrong. She fosters a great class enviroment and you make lots of friends through shared suffing. Students say she is the hardest Latin prof, and "don't ever take her", but I think I learned the most I've ever learned in her class and again, it was so rewarding. She may be tough but she actually wants the best for you and has little projects and things along the way that are grade boosters. Take her and you will fall in love with Latin poetry! - Grade In Class:A
Date Listed: 2026-06-01
10. Rating on Jun-Kyu Byun in the Chemistry department

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Opinion: 1301 - Dr. Byun is an ok professor. Although his cat is adorable, the way he explains the mainly mathematical curriculum is enough to put AP Chemistry students into struggle mode. The lectures are incredibly fast and full of filler. TA's are nice, but with so much filler in the slides it's impossible to know what to study for on the exam. I wish that the exams had a review page on canvas in regard to what the main topics are, instead of just leaving students out to hang dry with fluffed up lecture slides. Some students did good in his class, but with an average on the last test being a 68 and being elated about that proves there is a core issue. Most students are struggling, not because the course is hard, but the execution and lectures are confusing. - Grade In Class:C+
Date Listed: 2026-05-31
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