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1. Rating on Soku Byoun in the Finance department

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Opinion: 4360 - DO NOT TAKE - RUN AWAY - HIGH CORTISOL AREA. For starters DURING THE GREAT CANVAS HACKING HE STILL TRIED TO MAKE US DO AN EXAM ON THE FRIDAY IT WAS UNIVERSITY WIDE CANCELED . AND THEN mid way through the semester he changed the exam format to where its lockdown browser AND turn our desks around to face our screens to him. Never seen that in my 4 years here. AND THEN our final exam was moved online, but it was just respondus it was respondus plus TWO webcams. one behind us and one in front, made us use our phones as the webcam. Has those dreaded DSMs that never actually relate to the class. Has regular homework assignments from McGraw Hill where even AI got me a 40% one time because his notes are so wrong and so unhelpful that he has had to, NUMEROUS TIMES, go back and tell us he did something wrong in the class before. His BUBOOKS ratings go back to 2008, hes an established researcher here, and he still doesnt understand how to teach his own class??? So yeah, youre not going to learn and the test averages are like 60-70. Im going to be honest, I am actually a good student and was well versed in this stuff already so I did get a good grade, but if you actually want to LEARN for the first time, this dude will delay your graduation or increase your time to death. Hes a nice guy, he means well, yes he has a slight asian accent but its very understandable what hes saying. He does smile and laugh and try to make jokes sometimes and is pretty accomodating, like he did open late assignments and such if you missed it. Also if he didnt then it would guarantee failure lol. Also you can only miss 6 classes and he only has morning time slots. This guy hates being asked questions, doesnt understand his own material, is hyper paranoid about cheating, has to curve many tests, and has been here almost 20 years. Its insane, he needs to find another job because he is clearly passionless about this. DO NOT TAKE. - Grade In Class:A
Date Listed: 2026-05-11
2. Rating on Jon Handy in the Finance department

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Opinion: FIN 3309 - His lectures were a snooze fest apart from the occasional interesting story about his life. I would constantly look at the clock at the bottom right hand of the big screens and patiently waiting for my purgation time to end. On his emails he seems like an unkind jerk. HOWEVER in person he is a really chill and nice guy. He just was not my cup of tea as a professor. - Grade In Class:B+
Date Listed: 2026-05-11
3. Rating on Sarah Smith in the Human Performance department

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Opinion: HP 1420 - No clue why her rating is as low as it is, kinda scared me when first starting the class. She's really nice and tries to be helpful. You have weekly pre and post class quizzes to take home, which are open note. Exams are pretty straight forward, she doesn't try to trick you. If you ask questions in class she is more than happy to explain the concept in a different way. There is always a 3-4 point extra credit quiz over the bible after every exam to help boost your grade. An A is a 93, but I am not sure if that is her policy or departmental. She prays over the class before every exam which is nice. Overall, not a bad professor at all. - Grade In Class:A
Date Listed: 2026-05-11
4. Rating on Ericka Dunbar in the Religion department

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Opinion: REL 1310 - This is the WORST professor I have ever had. I'm going to start first with how she provides no study material for any pop-quiz or test. She does not allow any late work at all. Her classes ALWAYS end at the buzzer or later. Her lectures do not reflect the pop quizzes, only the readings in her massive book that costs a billion dollars. DO NOT TAKE THIS TEACHER THERE ARE WAY BETTER OPTIONS! Also, no technology allowed in this class. - Grade In Class:B
Date Listed: 2026-05-11
5. Rating on Corey Carbonara in the Film and Digital Media department

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Opinion: 4365- Lighting and Cin - Don't get me wrong, Dr. C is one of the most knowledgeable professors I have ever had, he truly has a passion for film, and is extremely nice (as long as you're not an asshole). This class, however, was one of the hardest I've ever taken at Baylor. I did learn more in this class than I ever have in any other class, however the workload for me specifically was a lot. First off, the class was only 7 people. The 3 main projects in the class are extremely in-depth recreations of movie scenes in which he splits the class in half for each project, so there are 2 groups working on separate movie scenes. Usually, from what I have heard, L&C is closer to a 13-14 person class, so this 2 group method works a lot better. As I stated, though, the class was only 7 people, so this made the projects extremely difficult, because everyone had to double up on roles. This would not be as much of a problem if some people actually communicated and you know, did stuff, which I got extremely unlucky with on the first project. The projects are very rewarding to complete as long as you put effort in though, and Dr. C grades them very lightly. One thing I did not love about the class is that there is really only one lecture day per week. Because of this, Dr. C packs a ton of information into a 3-hour lecture and your brain usually hurts at the end. When it's not him lecturing, he teaches a lot of things by example and lets you have hands-on experience with what he's teaching, which is nice. The rest of the class consists of a 1-page single-spaced paper on some principle of cinematography, weekly film screenings and responses, 2 easier projects at the beginning of the semester, and 2 exams for the midterm and final, which are pretty easy. I recommend this class highly because of how much you learn, but be ready to work A LOT, especially if your class is small. - Grade In Class:A
Date Listed: 2026-05-11
6. Rating on Marciela Ramirez in the Mathematics department

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Opinion: 1322 - Ms. Ramirez is without a doubt my favorite teacher OAT. Her class is structured so that the homework and quizzes will be due in chunks each monday/friday and it is very easy to follow and know what to expect each class. She has out of class review sessions prior to exams and her exams cover concepts very similarly to how the departmental final covers them, so you will be prepared. She is also so sweet! I went to her office after almost every class, and I consider her a true friend now. If you truly need help in class, her office is always open for that, too. She is always available to help and helped me to actually enjoy high level math very deeply. TAKE MS. RAMIREZ!!! - Grade In Class:A
Date Listed: 2026-05-11
7. Rating on Shaun Eide in the Quantitative Business Analysis department

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Opinion: QBA - Lowkey a creep with girls in the class. Very inconsistent and raging ADHD. Mainly played with toys and learned very little. He's a nice guy and means well but doesn't treat it well. Don't reccomend taking him unless you have to. - Grade In Class:A
Date Listed: 2026-05-10
8. Rating on Rachael Nadeau in the Museum Studies department

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Opinion: 4313 - Ethics - She is very knowledgable on the subject she teaches. Nonchalant final boss! She would make a good president. - Grade In Class:A
Date Listed: 2026-05-10
9. 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
10. 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
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