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i stopped going to lecture because it just became pointless since her notes were all over the place and she made it more confusing than necessary. On the other hand, her exams are really easy and if you can do the homework, you can get 100%. Her grading curve was horrible, she ended up changing people's grades and changing the curve and didn't respond to my e-mails after she lowered my grade. So take her at your own risk.
The professor is good in teaching material and making sure students understand it. However, it is hilarious whenever she makes a mistake and screws up, which happens on numerous occasions. Overall she is a fairly easy professor, but the one downside of the class is that the grading curve is really mean. In the Winter of 2008, the curve was so squashed up that virtually everyone's grade was random. For instance, the cutoff for an A- was to have an overall 88%; however the cutoff for a C+ was 80%. This simply means that the exams were too easy and had little variance, which can hurt smart students. Because she won't throw out the curve, I'd recommend another professor simply due to the corrupt grading issues associated with her classes.
i stopped going to lecture because it just became pointless since her notes were all over the place and she made it more confusing than necessary. On the other hand, her exams are really easy and if you can do the homework, you can get 100%. Her grading curve was horrible, she ended up changing people's grades and changing the curve and didn't respond to my e-mails after she lowered my grade. So take her at your own risk.
The professor is good in teaching material and making sure students understand it. However, it is hilarious whenever she makes a mistake and screws up, which happens on numerous occasions. Overall she is a fairly easy professor, but the one downside of the class is that the grading curve is really mean. In the Winter of 2008, the curve was so squashed up that virtually everyone's grade was random. For instance, the cutoff for an A- was to have an overall 88%; however the cutoff for a C+ was 80%. This simply means that the exams were too easy and had little variance, which can hurt smart students. Because she won't throw out the curve, I'd recommend another professor simply due to the corrupt grading issues associated with her classes.
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