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Janelle DeWitt

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Easiness 3.4 / 5 How easy the class is, 1 being extremely difficult and 5 being easy peasy.
Workload 3.7 / 5 How light the workload is, 1 being extremely heavy and 5 being extremely light.
Clarity 3.6 / 5 How clear the professor is, 1 being extremely unclear and 5 being very clear.
Helpfulness 3.8 / 5 How helpful the professor is, 1 being not helpful at all and 5 being extremely helpful.

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Dec. 27, 2022
Quarter: Fall 2022
Grade: B+

we got lucky... the strike def saved everyones grades bc prof was extremely understanding and made our final, midterm paper automatic As if turned in on time, and even got rid of an extra paper in the syllabus. however, the TA's of this class are literally brutal graders, even if they may seem nice at first. I am a 4.0 student and yes, i got an b+ which is fine, but the rigor was intense up until the ta strike. workload for the course (originally) was 2 reaction papers (completion grade, 10%), one paper assigned week 2-4 (15%- i hated this bc the class had just started, we were behind schedule, so stressful and poorly planned, students graded as if they were philo majors when this is an intro class and a GE for many sttudents) paper about kant (20% kinda the midterm in essence), midterm and final mcq (10 each) and final paper (35)

prof gave automatic 2 day extensions on everything to excuses needed. prof didnt know how to lecture, she just read off her notes which she refused to post up until we went online for the strike. her notes are verbatim her lecture and she has no slides. class notes where me legit typing her words. she needs a better lecture style. she would loose her spot and get confused and couldnt continue talking without her notes, like it felt like someone was reading an essay outloud. she bruincasted it thank god bc its so hard to keep up with how fast she reads and theres no slides or notes availible to help us. she tells us not to rephrase our notes because we might alter the meaning and confuse ourselves while we study. she knows our notes is literally transcribing her lectures. she was a sweetheart she just doesnt know how to lecture.. shes so accommodating and has a charming personality. she is a kantian (follows the philosopher kant) and out of everything we learned in that class, i think kant was the only person i learned about bc she actually could defend her positions on him and could elaborate more than just her notes.

i took this to explore the possibility of being a philo minor, and it wasnt for me. overall, i wouldnt recommend this class bc based on how the TA's graded, I easily would have gotten a B. I admit we got lucky af because she gave us the final paper, the reaction paper, and the kant paper: all 100 percent completion BUT WOULD ONLY GIVE UP TO 93-96 for A???? Why no A+, she only wants to hurt her students. So we got handed literally 65% of our grade. my first paper on bentham got me a b-, and i would have assumed my kant one to get a B+ or A-?? idk if my writing ever improved bc we had no TA's so who is to say. In our circumstances, i would say yes take her. But knowing that 65% will not be partially handed to future students since the strike is over AVOID THIS CLASS and dismiss the 2022 fall grade distribution because it is heavily, heavily going to be curved. shes sweet, doesnt know how to lecture, but VERY accommodating. as a person shes awesome, loves philo, great to talk to, but lecturing isnt her thing and she doesnt post her notes which makes it really hard. the ta's are really harsh with how they grade (overall consensus from friends in same class w dif TA's and also other students on bruinwalk from previous quarters, so i guess its a consistent thing somehow)

anti vaxxer tho

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PHILOS 22
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Jan. 3, 2021
Quarter: Fall 2020
Grade: A

honestly this class was straightforward and not that difficult. The essay grading seems to be a major complaint within these reviews, and I just have to point out that those are handles by the TA's, not Prof. Dewitt, so it doesn't exactly reflect her ability as a professor. Prof. Dewitt did exactly what she needed to do. She lectured, emphasized points of importance, was funny, witty, and clear. She did accept a lot of questions, which made us fall a bit behind, but.... on the groupme, those students were asked to refrain from asking those questions during lectures multiple times, and it didn't seem to have much effect.. I hate to say it but the questions were on us, and not her. She told us multiple times to come to office hours instead of asking during lecture. We didn't listen. That's not really her fault. Last note: a lot of my fellow classmates came in with very strong feelings about certain philosophies and philosophers. I just don't recommend it. Come in with an open mind, and learn from an expert! I feel many students became upset with the course because the prof did not represent certain parts of philosophy the way they wanted, and then they suffered in their papers and exams. Just listen to what she SAYS and you'll get an A. Don't take exams and write papers based on previous knowledge; she usually leaves the answers to exams and exactly what she might wanna see in an essay in her notes. Anyways, great prof, highly recommend Jungsuk as a TA if you can get him (he gave me an A on two trash essays and I love him for it).

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PHILOS 22
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Dec. 29, 2020
Quarter: Fall 2020
Grade: B-

I took this class as an easy A, it was most definitely not. The papers were not too bad but you barely receive clarity on any possible improvements that you can make, so there's not much to do. The examlets are also extremely hard and though there is supposed to be a curve, there wasn't one so that's doubly frustrating. Loved the teacher, but the way it's graded was just not it.

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PHILOS 22
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Dec. 29, 2020
Quarter: Fall 2020
Grade: A

Professor DeWitt knows what she's talking about. But this course itself would only be really interesting to those who do really love philosophy. I thought I liked philosophy, after this class I realized not really, I found it a bit technical, like mathematics, and so I may stop taking philosophy in the future. But that aside, if you listen carefully to lecture and follow the professor you will know the philosophical theories well enough. The essays composed the bulk of your grade, I find it difficult to write them because I lack experience writing philosophy essays and struggled a bit. But for my Kant paper, after I talked with the professor about my ideas, she gave me really helpful advice and I got an A on the paper. At the end she curved everyone's scores up a little, my other two papers were A- and B+ and still I got an A in the end. So don't worry too much. Also, I actually didn't read any of the readings assigned because I couldn't really make sense of them, I only listened to her lectures (I didn't attend discussion either) and that's pretty sufficient for me to understand the material. Btw besides the three essays you need to turn in and three small exams (I find the exams super easy), there is no weekly homework or anything else.

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Dec. 26, 2019
Quarter: Fall 2019
Grade: A-

Speaking from the perspective of someone with very little interest in philosophy taking this class as a GE, I would probably advise against taking this class. The material covered didn't interest me at all and I found myself dozing off a lot. However, DeWitt is definitely a good professor who interacts with the class a lot and is really good at communicating the material. The class is also fairly forgiving as long as you attend lecture or get help from your TA since the grade was mostly dependent on 2 papers and a pretty easy final.

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Jan. 4, 2020
Quarter: Fall 2019
Grade: A

Going to the lecture is really important to understand the material and they are not bruincasted which kinda sucks. Professor DeWitt has interesting stories in lecture and she seems really sweet. She loves to interact with students during lecture and her office hours are very clarifying if you are confused about any topics. Grade is 10% participation (can be obtained through office hours, discussion, or lecture participation), 60% is two papers (which were a little harshly graded for an intro class but overall okay if you go to your TA and get their revisions), and 30% final. The final was easy if you went to lecture. You can get an extension on the paper based on circumstances which I really appreciated (I didn't even have to explain my circumstances to get the extension). Overall it was a fun class, the papers kinda gave me some anxiety though

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PHILOS 4
Quarter: Fall 2022
Grade: B+
Dec. 27, 2022

we got lucky... the strike def saved everyones grades bc prof was extremely understanding and made our final, midterm paper automatic As if turned in on time, and even got rid of an extra paper in the syllabus. however, the TA's of this class are literally brutal graders, even if they may seem nice at first. I am a 4.0 student and yes, i got an b+ which is fine, but the rigor was intense up until the ta strike. workload for the course (originally) was 2 reaction papers (completion grade, 10%), one paper assigned week 2-4 (15%- i hated this bc the class had just started, we were behind schedule, so stressful and poorly planned, students graded as if they were philo majors when this is an intro class and a GE for many sttudents) paper about kant (20% kinda the midterm in essence), midterm and final mcq (10 each) and final paper (35)

prof gave automatic 2 day extensions on everything to excuses needed. prof didnt know how to lecture, she just read off her notes which she refused to post up until we went online for the strike. her notes are verbatim her lecture and she has no slides. class notes where me legit typing her words. she needs a better lecture style. she would loose her spot and get confused and couldnt continue talking without her notes, like it felt like someone was reading an essay outloud. she bruincasted it thank god bc its so hard to keep up with how fast she reads and theres no slides or notes availible to help us. she tells us not to rephrase our notes because we might alter the meaning and confuse ourselves while we study. she knows our notes is literally transcribing her lectures. she was a sweetheart she just doesnt know how to lecture.. shes so accommodating and has a charming personality. she is a kantian (follows the philosopher kant) and out of everything we learned in that class, i think kant was the only person i learned about bc she actually could defend her positions on him and could elaborate more than just her notes.

i took this to explore the possibility of being a philo minor, and it wasnt for me. overall, i wouldnt recommend this class bc based on how the TA's graded, I easily would have gotten a B. I admit we got lucky af because she gave us the final paper, the reaction paper, and the kant paper: all 100 percent completion BUT WOULD ONLY GIVE UP TO 93-96 for A???? Why no A+, she only wants to hurt her students. So we got handed literally 65% of our grade. my first paper on bentham got me a b-, and i would have assumed my kant one to get a B+ or A-?? idk if my writing ever improved bc we had no TA's so who is to say. In our circumstances, i would say yes take her. But knowing that 65% will not be partially handed to future students since the strike is over AVOID THIS CLASS and dismiss the 2022 fall grade distribution because it is heavily, heavily going to be curved. shes sweet, doesnt know how to lecture, but VERY accommodating. as a person shes awesome, loves philo, great to talk to, but lecturing isnt her thing and she doesnt post her notes which makes it really hard. the ta's are really harsh with how they grade (overall consensus from friends in same class w dif TA's and also other students on bruinwalk from previous quarters, so i guess its a consistent thing somehow)

anti vaxxer tho

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PHILOS 22
COVID-19 This review was submitted during the COVID-19 pandemic. Your experience may vary.
Quarter: Fall 2020
Grade: A
Jan. 3, 2021

honestly this class was straightforward and not that difficult. The essay grading seems to be a major complaint within these reviews, and I just have to point out that those are handles by the TA's, not Prof. Dewitt, so it doesn't exactly reflect her ability as a professor. Prof. Dewitt did exactly what she needed to do. She lectured, emphasized points of importance, was funny, witty, and clear. She did accept a lot of questions, which made us fall a bit behind, but.... on the groupme, those students were asked to refrain from asking those questions during lectures multiple times, and it didn't seem to have much effect.. I hate to say it but the questions were on us, and not her. She told us multiple times to come to office hours instead of asking during lecture. We didn't listen. That's not really her fault. Last note: a lot of my fellow classmates came in with very strong feelings about certain philosophies and philosophers. I just don't recommend it. Come in with an open mind, and learn from an expert! I feel many students became upset with the course because the prof did not represent certain parts of philosophy the way they wanted, and then they suffered in their papers and exams. Just listen to what she SAYS and you'll get an A. Don't take exams and write papers based on previous knowledge; she usually leaves the answers to exams and exactly what she might wanna see in an essay in her notes. Anyways, great prof, highly recommend Jungsuk as a TA if you can get him (he gave me an A on two trash essays and I love him for it).

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PHILOS 22
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Quarter: Fall 2020
Grade: B-
Dec. 29, 2020

I took this class as an easy A, it was most definitely not. The papers were not too bad but you barely receive clarity on any possible improvements that you can make, so there's not much to do. The examlets are also extremely hard and though there is supposed to be a curve, there wasn't one so that's doubly frustrating. Loved the teacher, but the way it's graded was just not it.

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PHILOS 22
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Quarter: Fall 2020
Grade: A
Dec. 29, 2020

Professor DeWitt knows what she's talking about. But this course itself would only be really interesting to those who do really love philosophy. I thought I liked philosophy, after this class I realized not really, I found it a bit technical, like mathematics, and so I may stop taking philosophy in the future. But that aside, if you listen carefully to lecture and follow the professor you will know the philosophical theories well enough. The essays composed the bulk of your grade, I find it difficult to write them because I lack experience writing philosophy essays and struggled a bit. But for my Kant paper, after I talked with the professor about my ideas, she gave me really helpful advice and I got an A on the paper. At the end she curved everyone's scores up a little, my other two papers were A- and B+ and still I got an A in the end. So don't worry too much. Also, I actually didn't read any of the readings assigned because I couldn't really make sense of them, I only listened to her lectures (I didn't attend discussion either) and that's pretty sufficient for me to understand the material. Btw besides the three essays you need to turn in and three small exams (I find the exams super easy), there is no weekly homework or anything else.

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PHILOS 3
Quarter: Fall 2019
Grade: A-
Dec. 26, 2019

Speaking from the perspective of someone with very little interest in philosophy taking this class as a GE, I would probably advise against taking this class. The material covered didn't interest me at all and I found myself dozing off a lot. However, DeWitt is definitely a good professor who interacts with the class a lot and is really good at communicating the material. The class is also fairly forgiving as long as you attend lecture or get help from your TA since the grade was mostly dependent on 2 papers and a pretty easy final.

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PHILOS 3
Quarter: Fall 2019
Grade: A
Jan. 4, 2020

Going to the lecture is really important to understand the material and they are not bruincasted which kinda sucks. Professor DeWitt has interesting stories in lecture and she seems really sweet. She loves to interact with students during lecture and her office hours are very clarifying if you are confused about any topics. Grade is 10% participation (can be obtained through office hours, discussion, or lecture participation), 60% is two papers (which were a little harshly graded for an intro class but overall okay if you go to your TA and get their revisions), and 30% final. The final was easy if you went to lecture. You can get an extension on the paper based on circumstances which I really appreciated (I didn't even have to explain my circumstances to get the extension). Overall it was a fun class, the papers kinda gave me some anxiety though

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