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1. Rating on Ryan Lee in the Finance department

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Opinion: 4365 - Kind man but doesn't have a clear understanding of the topics himself. However, there is no work in this class and the exams are all practically 9th grade algebra. One of the easiest classes in the business school. If you want an easy class take him, but would recommend other professors if you want to learn the content. - Grade In Class:A
Date Listed: 2025-12-24
2. Rating on Louretha Adams in the Psychology department

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Opinion: PSY 1305 - She is slightly disorganized sometimes but her class is pretty easy. - Grade In Class:A
Date Listed: 2025-12-24
3. Rating on Garry Ross in the English department

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Opinion: american literature - He is such a boring teacher but it was a very easy class. He grades pretty fairly but theres also very few grades in the class at all, so make sure you do good on them. This class is not like the other ALIT classes. It is much easier. It did suck going to this class because it was so boring and felt like a waste of time simply because he is an older man who likes to tell stories rather than teach us the material we're supposed to be learning. - Grade In Class:A
Date Listed: 2025-12-24
4. Rating on Chris Lopez in the Biology department

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Opinion: genetics - This was the hardest class i took this semester (and I took OCHEM). Lopez rushes material and way too much time is wasted in class on "group work" where we talk to our small group for 2 out of the 5 minutes he gives us. The LA's were also kind of a joke because it felt like they got just as confused as us. If you do take his class, go to office hours because they did slightly help. - Grade In Class:A
Date Listed: 2025-12-24
5. Rating on Lewis Lummer in the Communication Sciences & Disorders department

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Opinion: ASL 2 - I love him as a teacher; I learned so much, as he is deaf, and it helps you learn a lot, and it's a really fun class. There are a few projects, but that's about it, and the tests aren't bad, but you do need to study the vocab. That being said, he's not always the most prepared for class and will sometimes show Facebook videos for class, but you do learn alot and he is a very kind person. He is very fast at answering emails wich is really nice. I would 100% recomend this class. - Grade In Class:A
Date Listed: 2025-12-24
6. Rating on Marnie Abrahams in the Communication Sciences & Disorders department

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Opinion: 3312 - This class thogh easy, is so boring she just talks at you for hours. At the start of the semester, it was intresting with a lot of group discussion, but that changed fast, and after 3 weeks we were just talked at for the entire class wich consisted of her ranting for 75 minutes. like I get you have opinyons but just ranting during class and having the same rants for multiple classes makes it feel like Groundhog Day and its really boring. Most of my class members also felt the same way about class. like we coudl do more socratic discutions or having actual deaf people come to class but no just videos articles and getting ranted to in class. would not recoment if you actuly want to lean about deaf culture or if you want an engadging class. - Grade In Class:A
Date Listed: 2025-12-24
7. Rating on Matt Rigsby in the Aviation Sciences department

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Opinion: 3312 - Easiest class ever, only one take-home test, which was so easy. I would recommend it for an easy A; I may have had one homework assignment. - Grade In Class:A
Date Listed: 2025-12-24
8. Rating on Mieke Lahousse in the Chemistry department

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Opinion: 4341 - Biochemistry is the hardest pre-med course you will take. After all it is a 4000 level course and the highest of the pre-reqs for medical school. With that being said, I highly recommend taking Dr. Lahousse. Her class has 4 exams plus the final, quizzes which are 20% of your grade, and achieve homework which is 4%. The quizzes are practically memorization based except for the first 2-3. I would study an hour before the quiz time and my quiz average was a 97. For her exams I would highly suggest using her study guides and specifically the slideshow supplemented with an Artificial Intelligence tool to reinforce material. Her exams are fairly straightforward and her final is very easy (our class average was an 88). A 93+ is an A for this class but keep in mind we had 2 extra credit quiz opportunities, 0.25% added to our grade for filling out the course evaluation and 0.5% for attending recitation. I ended this class with over a 100 and am truly grateful for being in her class. It was genuinely one of the best learning experiences I've had and she is just a fun person to talk to. While registering for classes, people will say to take Jonklaas as he "prepares you better" for the MCAT. I find this to be false. As someone taking the MCAT currently I had to do little to none content review for the Biochemistry portion of the exam. Don't get me wrong I'm sure Jonklaas is a great professor and have heard great things about him, but do not make the MCAT the sole reason for determining your Biochem professor. I can't recommend Dr. Lahousse more! - Grade In Class:A
Date Listed: 2025-12-24
9. Rating on Betty Montero in the Mathematics department

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Opinion: 1321 - Extremely sweet teacher who really cares about her students. Her teaching ability is a little below average, but her exams are extremely easy, and she will go out of her way to make sure you understand the material outside of class. Overall, she cares about every single one of her students, and if you take advantage of her helpfulness, you can easily get an A. - Grade In Class:A
Date Listed: 2025-12-23
10. Rating on Abdul Saadi in the Arabic department

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Opinion: ARB 2310 - Dr. Saadi is easily one of the best professors I have had, and I cannot recommend him highly enough. He is an incredibly caring, supportive, and dedicated instructor who genuinely wants his students to succeed. Dr. Saadi is a major contributor to the Arabic Language Department at Baylor, and his background experience and expertise with Arabic make a strong impact on his classes. Dr. Saadi answers any question you may have with patience and clarity, and he never leaves anyone behind in the class. He makes sure every student understands the material before moving on, creating a welcoming and supportive environment where students feel comfortable asking questions. He also consistently makes time during office hours to meet with students and provide extra help, whether it’s for understanding grammar or working through assignments. One of the best aspects of his teaching is how collaborative and interactive his classes are. We regularly practice the material together during class, including reciting verb conjugations and working through writing exercises as a group. This hands-on approach makes the material much easier to follow along with and reinforces what we are learning in a clear and effective way. Dr. Saadi also does an excellent job of breaking down Arabic, a language known to be challenging, into simple, manageable, and compartmentalized pieces through the clear structure of his class, making the material much more approachable and easier to understand without needing any prior knowledge or experience with the language. Additionally, Dr. Saadi provides thoughtful and constructive feedback on assignments, which is extremely helpful for improvement. He is very organized in his teaching and is always clear about what chapter or material is being covered, making it easy to stay on track throughout the course. From the very beginning of the course, it was clear how passionate he is about teaching Arabic, and that enthusiasm makes the class engaging to be in. His love for the language truly shows in the way he explains concepts and encourages students to engage with the material. Overall, Dr. Saadi is an outstanding professor who truly cares about his students and their success. His patience, organization, and passion for teaching Arabic create a positive and supportive learning environment. Any student who has the opportunity to take his class will benefit greatly from his dedication and commitment to helping every student succeed. - Grade In Class:A
Date Listed: 2025-12-23
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