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A little difficult content but Greene is so adorable and considerate. Her lectures are very clear, she talks a bit slow but that actually helped me keep up with the course.
A pretty decent professor in general. She spends lots of time going over concepts and examples during ZOOM meetings, despite various technical difficulties. It would be best to watch her lectures after she posts it, live lectures are hard to listen to as her internet connection is really unstable. That said, she truly cares about her students and wants them to succeed. She offered us accommodations, we had two tests this term, and all our grades were from the Sapling homework she assigned. You get five attempts for each question, and the system automatically grades you. The test is one attempt per question. There was no final because of the ongoing pandemic and BLM movement. I am pretty sure the whole experience would be much better had it not been online.
I took this class during the COVID-19 pandemic, so my experience will likely differ from you lot who are living in a 'normal' world (this sucks :( ).
Professor Greene is an awesome professor. Plenty of examples that help you understand the concept and integrates theorem in a way that is not too overwhelming. She is always willing to answer questions during and after lecture so if you are confused make sure to ask her.
She did give us a hassle during weeks 4-5, where she dropped a test on us 3 days before we were to take it. She had told us that there would be no exams and was pretty rude in emails. The situation likely got to her so it was understandable. Exams were not too difficult and we were given 4 hours to complete 20 questions, so it paid off.
Hw was all on sapling and was fairly easy. Just stay on top of the assignments and you will do great.
Calc ll can be difficult, so study.
A little difficult content but Greene is so adorable and considerate. Her lectures are very clear, she talks a bit slow but that actually helped me keep up with the course.
A pretty decent professor in general. She spends lots of time going over concepts and examples during ZOOM meetings, despite various technical difficulties. It would be best to watch her lectures after she posts it, live lectures are hard to listen to as her internet connection is really unstable. That said, she truly cares about her students and wants them to succeed. She offered us accommodations, we had two tests this term, and all our grades were from the Sapling homework she assigned. You get five attempts for each question, and the system automatically grades you. The test is one attempt per question. There was no final because of the ongoing pandemic and BLM movement. I am pretty sure the whole experience would be much better had it not been online.
I took this class during the COVID-19 pandemic, so my experience will likely differ from you lot who are living in a 'normal' world (this sucks :( ).
Professor Greene is an awesome professor. Plenty of examples that help you understand the concept and integrates theorem in a way that is not too overwhelming. She is always willing to answer questions during and after lecture so if you are confused make sure to ask her.
She did give us a hassle during weeks 4-5, where she dropped a test on us 3 days before we were to take it. She had told us that there would be no exams and was pretty rude in emails. The situation likely got to her so it was understandable. Exams were not too difficult and we were given 4 hours to complete 20 questions, so it paid off.
Hw was all on sapling and was fairly easy. Just stay on top of the assignments and you will do great.
Calc ll can be difficult, so study.
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