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1. Rating on Shaun Eide in the Quantitative Business Analysis department

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Opinion: 2302 - Super helpful in class and really emphasized where would be difficult to learn and what to focus on for studying/ practicing. Gave us lots of time to work as a group and gave us interactive models/trials to run which helped stay focused and adapted to the concept well. - Grade In Class:B
Date Listed: 2026-05-03
2. Rating on Shaun Eide in the Quantitative Business Analysis department

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Opinion: 5930 - Dr. Eide is one of the most committed and caring professors I’ve had at Baylor. I had the pleasure of taking both his undergraduate QBA course and his graduate level ethics class, and in each, he consistently went above and beyond to connect with students and make the material practical and easy to understand. He made class engaging and enjoyable, showing up each day with props, activities, or new material that brought concepts to life through real world application. He was also highly accessible outside the classroom, always willing to answer questions or talk through ideas, and even went out of his way to provide me with a dataset for a project in a different class. Dr. Eide is a true professional, and I would highly recommend him to any student. - Grade In Class:A
Date Listed: 2026-05-03
3. Rating on Shaun Eide in the Quantitative Business Analysis department

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Opinion: 2302 - Professor Eide is a solid teacher if you stay engaged in class it can help. I thought he did good teaching enjoyed the overall class just QBA itself is kind of hard. Will say this workload is a little tough. wish I can do better in this class, but overall if you put effort, you'll be fine. Great teacher and great person. - Grade In Class:B
Date Listed: 2026-05-03
4. Rating on Shaun Eide in the Quantitative Business Analysis department

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Opinion: QBA - Good teacher. Very energetic and conversational. Played with toys a lot in class. Not crazy hard, just know how to get your stuff done and you'll be fine. - Grade In Class:A
Date Listed: 2026-05-03
5. Rating on Doug Butler in the Management department

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Opinion: MGT 3305 - Professor Butler is the kind of professor who genuinely wants his students to be the best people they can be, whether it be in work or outside of it. He implements this philosophy into his teaching style; he does not assign any filler assignments or tests, and his lectures are engaging. From what I have seen myself and heard from others, Professor Butler has been steadily becoming a better professor with each passing semester, bringing him to where he is now: a favorite professor of many. - Grade In Class:A
Date Listed: 2026-05-03
6. Rating on Michael Korpi in the Film and Digital Media department

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Opinion: 1303 - It wasn't until today that I felt I needed to write a rating. This class F***ing sucks. do not take it. I thought it would be an easy class to take in place of a speech class. biggest mistake of my entire life. Exams are worth 75% of your grade. They are each 150 questions long and you have one hour and fifteen minutes to complete them. No way to prepare for the exam either. He assigns weekly readings and questions which take about 2 hours and then on top of that, upwards of 5+ hours of video lectures to watch. I am not one to complain about classes and class work, but this class was so unbelievably terrible. ALSO, he did not enter the weight of the assignments until today (the last week of school). I was set to end the class with a high A. I assumed the weight was already set in place because that is customary for most classes. Unfortunately, I was mistaken. After he weighted everything, I am now sitting with a B and the only way to get to even an A- would be to get a 140% on my exam, which of course is impossible. This class is a scam do not take it!!!!! - Grade In Class:B+
Date Listed: 2026-05-02
7. Rating on Steve Bostick in the Accounting department

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Opinion: ACC 2304 - He is probably one of the best professors I have had at Baylor. The class is not hard if you try. I would start studying like two days before a test and I got 100 on all of them. Also, the homeworks are not hard at all. If you watch his videos and go through the homework like twice you will do great. The test are just like the homework. I think on each test there is like one question thats not like the same as the homework so you have to think but its normally really easy to figure out if you understand. Still probably the best teacher to take because he take out the hard stuff that doesn't matter that much! - Grade In Class:A
Date Listed: 2026-05-02
8. Rating on Roxane Jourdain in the Chemistry department

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Opinion: 3328 - I am not exaggerating when I say this... but this was the WORST class I have ever taken at Baylor. The workload was more than the actual Ochem II lecture itself. HOURS a week doing busywork that did not contribute to my overall understanding of any organic chemistry principles. And please, don't even get me started on Jourdain. She has the worst complex I have ever witnessed and experienced. She will belittle and chastise you for asking any content or lab related questions. News flash Jourdain we do not have a PHD in Organic Chemistry nor DO WE WANT A PHD! And God forbid you get sick... you will receive approximately zero grace. Feel like you're going to faint? Fear not, she'll bring you a stool so "you can faint in the stool." She is unhelpful, rude, and, unfortunately, unavoidable. If you have to take her lab, just prepare yourself for the most grueling semester of your Baylor chemistry career. Condolences to future students... - Grade In Class:A
Date Listed: 2026-05-02
9. Rating on Roxane Jourdain in the Chemistry department

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Opinion: CHE 3238 - This class is not as bad as everyone says. I would say that the workload is pretty average, with pre and post labs due weekly. They take on average two hours after you get use to them. There are four writing assignment that are fairly quick to complete. If you are struggling go to her office hours and she will help you. The biggest thing is communication if you have to miss lab, she will work with you. The lab is very well organized which is extremely helpful compared to other lab course. Grading is not that bad if you put some effort in, most people I know have 95+ in the class and she offers extra credit. The final is an extremely small part of you grade and doesn't matter at all. Overall, I liked Dr. J and would take her for other courses at Baylor. Was the lecture the most interesting - no, but that is mostly due to the content of it. - Grade In Class:A
Date Listed: 2026-05-02
10. Rating on Roxane Jourdain in the Chemistry department

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Opinion: CHE 3328 - I don't understand the reviews below me, but Dr. J is super helpful and wants you succeed. GO TO HER OFFICE HOURS (she is not as scary as everyone says + she genuinely wants you to understand the material & know you as a person). For ochem lab, the pre + post labs aren't too bad, it probably took me 2 hours each most weeks. The writing assignments were not bad at all and they prepare you for the final report. The final exam is pretty insignificant to your grade, so don't worry about that if you have a high grade in the class. - Grade In Class:A
Date Listed: 2026-05-02
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