Professor
Nancy Woolf
Most Helpful Review
Prof. Woolf is very boring in class and can be hard to follow. She does not explain very well what is on the powerpoint slides and tends to be a bit scatterbrained. However, if you study the textbook and put a lot of emphasis on studying the topics that come up on the power point slides, you should be fine for passing the midterm and final, that is all she gives. However, don't slack off on studying in her class because the midterm and final (both 50 m/c questions) is all you have for your grade, so messing up on one could bring your grade down a lot. Overall, if you can deal with a monotone professor, I recommend Psych 10 with Prof. Woolf.
Prof. Woolf is very boring in class and can be hard to follow. She does not explain very well what is on the powerpoint slides and tends to be a bit scatterbrained. However, if you study the textbook and put a lot of emphasis on studying the topics that come up on the power point slides, you should be fine for passing the midterm and final, that is all she gives. However, don't slack off on studying in her class because the midterm and final (both 50 m/c questions) is all you have for your grade, so messing up on one could bring your grade down a lot. Overall, if you can deal with a monotone professor, I recommend Psych 10 with Prof. Woolf.
Most Helpful Review
The course is very interesting, though it contains a lot of information, which sometimes can be difficult to handle. The final, for example, contained 9 long chapters of very difficult names and concepts. So you really have to study hard. The class is interesting and not easy at all. Lectures are helpful but YOU NEED TO READ THE BOOK THROUGHLY. The lectures are only summaries of the material. You have to read the book in detail in order to succeed on the tests. Prof. Woolf is very nice, her lectures are very well organized and presented (with PowerPoint presentations) and she really knows her stuff! The book even contains experiments and researches conducted by her! Not an easy LS, but surely an interesting one!
The course is very interesting, though it contains a lot of information, which sometimes can be difficult to handle. The final, for example, contained 9 long chapters of very difficult names and concepts. So you really have to study hard. The class is interesting and not easy at all. Lectures are helpful but YOU NEED TO READ THE BOOK THROUGHLY. The lectures are only summaries of the material. You have to read the book in detail in order to succeed on the tests. Prof. Woolf is very nice, her lectures are very well organized and presented (with PowerPoint presentations) and she really knows her stuff! The book even contains experiments and researches conducted by her! Not an easy LS, but surely an interesting one!