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1. Rating on Hannah King in the Information Systems department

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Opinion: MIS 3305 - Probably the most boring class I have taken at Baylor. All in all, it is not the most difficult class ever, but it is harder than it should be. 3 exams that cover a lot of random terms, with short-answer, multiple-choice, select-all-that-apply, and matching questions for whatever reason. Also, the last test is one class before your final project presentation, and the 10-page paper is due. The class is relatively light in workload until the last month of the semester, when the project starts. - Grade In Class:A
Date Listed: 2026-04-26
2. Rating on Dwayne Simmons in the Biology department

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Opinion: 3300 - he is slow, incompetent, confusing, and senile. take someone else, unless you want to learn about the neurodegeneration that Dr. Simmons is also undergoing as he teaches this course. hearing his lectures everyday made me feel like I was losing all my outer hair cells. - Grade In Class:A
Date Listed: 2026-04-25
3. Rating on Austin McCoy in the Philosophy department

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Opinion: 1306 - He was a good professor, but you definitely had to study very hard for his tests, so doing the homework is not optional. His book quizzes were rough, just based on how fast the overall class moved. There were very difficult topics that, due to time limits, we just had to keep moving. It is worth noting that he did take off points of my participation grade from when I had to be taken to the hospital via ambulance, and I brought official documentation of such. Overall, a good teacher, but the class is just a lot. - Grade In Class:A
Date Listed: 2026-04-25
4. Rating on Curt Nichols in the Political Science department

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Opinion: 1387, 4393 - Fantastic professor; he will work with you to get to where you want to go. He cares about us students and what he is talking about. Fast response time, good workload (you still have to do the work, but it is not gonna crush you). He is very quirky, but that's his charm. You will never be bored during his lectures. His best quality is one that most Baylor professors lack; if he goes wrong, he is honest about it and finds a way to make it better. Professors do not have to do that, but he does. Nothing but respect for him. - Grade In Class:A
Date Listed: 2026-04-25
5. Rating on Timothy Heckenlively in the Classics department

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Opinion: 3311 - If at all possible, take this man. He is possibly one of the most well-read, well-spoken, intelligent, and thoughtful professors and people I have met. He will get you to where you need to be (note: I have never had him for a language class, but for culture/history/Literature classes, he is great). You can go to him, explain what your goals are for what you get out of the class, and he will find a way to include it (within reason). You do have to work hard in this class, but you are not just running a sadistic academic hamster wheel. His classes are engaging, and he knwos/cares about what he is teaching. On top of that, he cares about his students, and he will take the time to answer your questions. He is worth the work. - Grade In Class:A
Date Listed: 2026-04-25
6. Rating on Jacqueline Jones in the Classics department

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Opinion: CLA 2302 - She is one for the nerds. If you care about her class, she will go the extra mile with you. She is super available and very easy to approach. You do have to do the readings/study/work, but it is very much worth it. Grading is a little slow, but trust, there are worse things than a slower grader. There is a lot of work, but it is not gonna crush you if you manage your time well (note: I have only had her for a lit class, not a language class). She is great, I recommend. - Grade In Class:A
Date Listed: 2026-04-25
7. Rating on Dominique Lange in the Law department

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Opinion: STL 1102 - Her class is very useful. It made me really commit to a law career and helped many of my friends realize that law was not their goal, which is what a pre-professional class should be. The workload is super easy, she's really smart and kind. And the guests she brings in are very good. The deans of law schools, heads of law firms, professors over at Baylor Law, DAs, people you want me to make connections with. This is a very good class. I recommend to anybody curious about a law career. The hate is wild and not at all accurate. - Grade In Class:A
Date Listed: 2026-04-25
8. Rating on Ben Cantrell in the Music department

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Opinion: MUS 1321 - For an intro-level class, there was too much going on. I am not advocating for giving out A's, but I did more homework for a GenEd than my actual major classes. He is a good guy and cares about his subject, but it was just to much. - Grade In Class:A
Date Listed: 2026-04-25
9. Rating on Dawn LaValle Norman in the Classics department

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Opinion: CLA 2306 - The most cinnamon roll to ever cinnamon roll. Her class was so much fun, and she got me into what is now my major. She is so smart and will go down all the Greek myth rabbit holes with you. She does a good job of explaining; her quizzes and tests are easy to study for, and she did not care that I listened to audio versions of the works. She will work with you to write your paper and go out of her way to help you study. So sweet and easy to work with, she is the reason I did not drop out last semester. - Grade In Class:A
Date Listed: 2026-04-25
10. Rating on Rizalia Klausmeyer in the Chemistry department

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Opinion: CHE1301 - It was a very easy class. By the final I only needed like a 70 on the final to get an A which was pretty easy. For the class do well on the Aktiv and put in work for the class and you're fine. You'll have quizzes like basically every week but they are really simple and I usually got an 100 on each one just studying before. Just don't be lazy and you are fine. Dr.K is really nice. The only thing that is daunting is that her test are really short on answer choices, so missing like 3 questions gives you a B. I consistently scored B's on the tests and still ended up with an A, so you don't have to worry much about them. Having Dr.K(the husband) this semester is a change of pace in locking in. - Grade In Class:A
Date Listed: 2026-04-24
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