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1. Rating on Jonathan Meddaugh in the Mathematics department

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Opinion: 3325 - Meddaugh is an extremely friendly professor who is willing to answer many questions during class and fully explain anything that is not very obvious. He was nice enough to give us practice exams a week or two before the exams and they were decently similar to the real exam (he also slightly curved our exams). The final exam was literally just questioned pulled from the first exams so if you did well on the regular exams then you were doing fine on the final. I never actually went to office hours but that's because he explains so well during class and is so friendly during lecture that I felt like I never had a good reason but I'm sure his office hours are a great resource for additional questions. There are practice sets, which are not graded, but highly recommended to be completed so you understand the process for the exams, and there was "homework" where you would be given incorrect solutions and asked to fix them which was interesting. Overall, if you want a good math class experience and don't want the stress of constantly having to do quizzes every class then take this professor. - Grade In Class:A
Date Listed: 2026-05-13
2. Rating on John White in the Management department

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Opinion: 3305 - John White is such an incredible professor. He is beyond kind and works to know each of his students names by the second week of class and he will always work with you. There were a few times where I accidently did something wrong or turned in an assignment late, and if you just let him know what happened, he is very understanding. His course has 1 exam and the final which is more difficult than you think. There are 15 chapters to his course material, so splitting it in half makes the course more hefty. You have to participate 30 times in class though out the semester, however, he gives you opportunities to complete this with other tasks like discussion posts or attending a campus event. There are weekly quizzes online on Canvas which are open note, open book, but have a 15 minute timer. Finally, this course relies heavily on teamwork and group projects. If you are coming into this class, do it with a friend or someone you can trust. The only thing I have to say about professor White is that he is a relatively difficult grader. I obtained an A- in this course because of it. All professional development assignments, group projects, and group presentations will be thoroughly graded. I found it difficult to get a high A on each assignment, no matter how much effort I put in. Overall, he is a good and amazing person and professor. Just be aware that you will have to put in more effort toward this course than you expect! - Grade In Class:A
Date Listed: 2026-05-13
3. Rating on Joy McNamara in the Business Law department

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Opinion: 3305 - Take her!! She is so sweet and kind. She is so passionate about law and will provide you with fun and easy examples to understand difficult concepts. If you need help with anything, just ask her and she would love to help! There are online quizzes over each chapter which can be long, but you have 3 attempts and they are 1 hour long. They are also open note! She gives you so much opportunity to raise you grade in this class which helps so much if reading comprehension is not your thing! I decided to take Joy and was hesitant because it was a M/W/F class, and I was not disappointed at all. She is such an amazing professor and I would 100% recommend her to any student looking to take Business Law with a fun and understanding professor! - Grade In Class:A
Date Listed: 2026-05-13
4. Rating on Joshua Patrick in the Statistics department

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Opinion: 2381 - I took this course online! His exams are all lock down with web cam. He has each homework assignment due on the day of the exam. Overall, I forgot I was in this class until the day before the exam and did pretty okay. I hate stats so much, so I never loved this course. His video lectures did not make this class any better. All he did was read from the textbook, which I could have read myself. Stats online was pretty chill, so I would take it online if you could - Grade In Class:B+
Date Listed: 2026-05-13
5. Rating on Brad Keele in the Neuroscience department

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Opinion: NSC 1306 - Dr. Keele always lectures with positivity. There was a fair amount of reading, but nothing too bad. All exams were multiple choice. - Grade In Class:A
Date Listed: 2026-05-12
6. Rating on Simon Burris in the Classics department

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Opinion: CLA 2306 - Dr. Burris is a funny guy, but his humor can be a bit snarky at times. The title "Greek and Roman Mythology" is misleading. The class was all Greek; there was no Roman. Get ready to read. Towards the end of the semester, the reading assignments got up to 50 pages. Dr. Burris cares a lot about spelling and reading comprehension. There were daily 5-question quizzes over the reading assignment for the day. Dr. Burris makes class fun, but the reading, quizzes, and exams are pretty tough. - Grade In Class:A
Date Listed: 2026-05-12
7. Rating on Jacqueline Jones in the Latin department

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Opinion: LAT 1301 - Y'all. I kid you not, this class was brought up at almost every therapy session. Dr. Jones is super nice and means well, but she really can't teach. There was no review. None. She gave us new information right up to the final exam. You need to memorize literally everything. Jones is an easy grader and gives partial credit, but I cannot stress enough how anxiety-inducing her class was. She'd randomly pick people to translate from a paragraph, and if you couldn't do it, there was awkward silence for at least a minute. Jones stopped grading homework after the third week, but kept pumping out assignments. Do yourself a favor and learn a language that's actually still alive. - Grade In Class:B+
Date Listed: 2026-05-12
8. Rating on Jana Parker in the Communication Sciences & Disorders department

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Opinion: 2318 - Dr. Parker is everything you want in a professor! She is the sweetest human being, and is very knowledgable. For the final, she literally hand baked cookies for us all. She does tend to push back the dates on assignments and sometimes exams, which is very kind. I don't believe there is a single bad bone in her body, she is always willing to help her students! TAKE HER!!!! - Grade In Class:B+
Date Listed: 2026-05-12
9. Rating on Alicia Myers in the Religion department

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Opinion: REL 1310 - TAKE DR. MYERS FOR REL 1310!!! Legit the best professor I've had at Baylor. She's super knowledgeable about what she teaches and is super helpful and accommodating. There were weekly short, online quizzes that were open-book and open-note. All exams were multiple choice. Myers gave an exam study guide at least a month before the exam. - Grade In Class:A
Date Listed: 2026-05-12
10. Rating on Lewis Lummer in the Communication Sciences & Disorders department

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Opinion: 2302 - ASL 5 was honestly a breeze for me. I've taken him for the past 2 years and I absolutely love him. He does tend to go on a lot of rants/tangents, but he's very kind and funny! Take him if you can! - Grade In Class:A
Date Listed: 2026-05-12
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