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1. Rating on Hannah King in the Information Systems department

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Opinion: 3305 - All in all, not too tough a class. Her exams are rather difficult because they involve so many terms. She is a nice person, but the workload during finals gets tricky. She has since spread out the group project deliverables to where they are pretty manageable during the semester, but there's definitely a lot happening in the last week or so. As long as you have a pretty decent project group, you'll be good. She will round up your final grade, but you do need a 93 or higher for an A. Doesn't accept late work unless you email her before the due date. - Grade In Class:A
Date Listed: 2026-05-10
2. Rating on Richard Edwards in the Communication Studies department

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Opinion: CSS 1302 - Very easy A. The only grades in this class come from the 4 speeches, (which the TAs are very generous in grading) and a couple textbook/lecture quizzes throughout the semester. There are several extra credit opportunities if you need them. The lectures are pretty boring, but it's a really easy class. Never have class on Friday. - Grade In Class:A
Date Listed: 2026-05-10
3. Rating on Brandi Jenniskens in the Marketing department

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Opinion: 3305 - Incredibly easy class. Lots of little assignments, and she's a very generous grader. If you talk a lot in the discussion groups, she'll give you extra points. All the exams and quizzes are open notes, no lockdown browser. I can't say I learned much from this class though. The module 4 simulation might tank your grade a bit because it's pretty confusing at first, but it was still really easy to get an A. - Grade In Class:A
Date Listed: 2026-05-10
4. Rating on Matthew Wright in the Management department

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Opinion: MGT 3305 - I have such mixed feelings about this class. First off, it is an insanely large workload, so maybe don't take this class if you have other difficult classes during the same semester. It's not that the subject is hard, but Judge Wright is very unclear about expectations of work/grading. He would often not put grades in for large periods of time and then just randomly grade things with no explanation for grades. He is very busy since he is a Judge so it is best to schedule a meeting than try to drop by. He is fun to listen to in class, clearly has a wealth or knowledge, and is a nice guy, but this class is more work than I expected out of an intro to management class. Be prepared to do group work all semester, and be careful who you pick for your group since the workload could all fall onto you. He also gives you a pop test towards the end of the semester with no warning, even though he says he doesn't give tests. - Grade In Class:A
Date Listed: 2026-05-10
5. Rating on Josh McLoud in the Biology department

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Opinion: 1305 - I don't think hes AS bad as everyone else says, that said I still wouldn't recommend him. Biggest issue with his class is there's to many sources of information with conflicting vocab and he's really not clear as to which he's gonna pull questions from. This leads to the exams being pretty hit or miss.(I missed the first exam, 100% on exam 2, ~95% on 3 then a 85% on exam 4) He does let you drop your lowest exam and your not on a curve. I hope Dr. McLoud gets his future classes running better, as he is new to Baylor. If you are already registered for him, try to talk to him to get an idea of what he wants you to know, read the stupid open source text and the articles. Write as extensive notes as you can then use the handouts in class to add to your notes. Passing his class isn't hard it's just not the easy A that BIO 1305 should be. - Grade In Class:A
Date Listed: 2026-05-10
6. Rating on Nicole Phillips in the Psychology department

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Opinion: PSY-1305 - She's a nice person, but her grading scale is extremely difficult. She weighs 90 percent of your grade on exams and a final no drops, and homework is only worth ten percent of your grade. It's literally almost impossible to get an A unless you dedicate your life to psychology, because on every test she pulls random questions from the textbook and also words questions so that they just don't make much sense. She's not a bad lecturer, but her tests and grading scale are not worth how easy this class should be - Grade In Class:B+
Date Listed: 2026-05-10
7. 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
8. 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
9. 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
10. 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
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