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Professor D'auria is very clear and engaging. She definitely teaches the most science-heavy part of the cluster, and I learned a lot about climate change, agriculture, and the atmosphere during her part of the class. Her tests are fair and she gives helpful study guides.
Professor D'Auria's section of GE CLST M1B is definitely the most science intensive, involving earth and atmospheric sciences and concepts along those lines. She is a very sweet professor who loves what she studies and what she teaches, but can sometimes be unclear while she is teaching. She occasionally rushes through concepts or fails to explain them in a useful way that students will understand. The midterm following her section of this class was the hardest test we had to take for this cluster throughout the entire year. Despite studying, attending review sessions, and focusing on the concepts deemed most important, many students struggled on her exam and felt the questions too were not clear in what they were asking. Overall, this was the most science-based part of the cluster, one that was slightly confusing, but with clarification could have been improved!
Professor D'auria is very clear and engaging. She definitely teaches the most science-heavy part of the cluster, and I learned a lot about climate change, agriculture, and the atmosphere during her part of the class. Her tests are fair and she gives helpful study guides.
Professor D'Auria's section of GE CLST M1B is definitely the most science intensive, involving earth and atmospheric sciences and concepts along those lines. She is a very sweet professor who loves what she studies and what she teaches, but can sometimes be unclear while she is teaching. She occasionally rushes through concepts or fails to explain them in a useful way that students will understand. The midterm following her section of this class was the hardest test we had to take for this cluster throughout the entire year. Despite studying, attending review sessions, and focusing on the concepts deemed most important, many students struggled on her exam and felt the questions too were not clear in what they were asking. Overall, this was the most science-based part of the cluster, one that was slightly confusing, but with clarification could have been improved!
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- Engaging Lectures (1)
- Tough Tests (1)
- Gives Extra Credit (1)
- Would Take Again (1)