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Do not take this class from Professor Gibbs if you can help it. He is not a very good teacher. His tests test material that is never discussed or addressed either in class or in the textbook. Also, the class is so boring! Not anything like I was expecting it to be...
DO NOT TAKE FROM GIBBS. This is the most boring class ever, it was so hard to pay attention. He just droned on and on. Lots of busy work. Not too hard to get an A. You must write down everything he says in lecture, will test tiny details. Tests try to trick you. I was excited to take this class, it was not what I expected. AVOID!
DO NOT TAKE THIS CLASS. I thought it would be a fun class about interior design: false! We were tested on too many small details from lecture. Lectures were boring. The book is expensive and unnecessary- don't buy it! You learn about notations, materials, and theory, but focus little on what normal people would consider "interior design."
So you think this class will be so fun... guess again. BORING, you do nothing really hands on. The weekly quizzes all come from the book, but other than that it's not necessary. It's just not what you expect it to be at all. Sad.
He may not be the most exciting lecturer, but if you are truly interested in the subject, he has some really cool things to say! I found this class very interesting, and I actually feel like I learned a lot! As long as you show up to class, do your assignments, and study off the study guides he gives it's an easy A.
Not my favorite class, but Gibbs did a good job. I learned to see interior design as an art form. Don't miss class, he tests on details from the lectures that aren't on the slides. Some group projects and 3 midterms that aren't super bad if you take the time to fill out the study guide. I thought it was interesting, but it could be a bit boring.
I LOVED this class. You learn to really appreciate interior design and it becomes easy to incorporate into your everyday life. Lectures could be occasionally boring but nearly always really interesting. Tests weren't too hard with a little studying. Professor Gibbs allows you to try things a lot which really helps with information retention.
Professor Gibbs was funny and entertaining. He's had a lot of experience with interior design and knows what he's talking about. Attendance is mandatory, since about half of test questions come from lecture and his powerpoints are mostly pictures. The actual class material was disappointing and boring.
Dr. Gibbs really knows his stuff, but he isn't the best at teaching it. I never felt like the class or quizzes prepared me for exams, so I ended up cramming. The lectures were usually worthless and he only counts attendance for 5 pre-determined lectures, so attendance rates jumped on those days! Really quite an easy class, but I didn't learn a lot.
This class had its enjoyable moments. You have Design Notebook entries that are a chance for students to be able to find good design in your community. However, tests are pretty tough, tedious quizzes, and too much emphasis on flooring types and paint than on how to design well.
Weekly readings and quiz about it. Quizes are open book and you can just look for the answers instead of reading. Don't over do that, so you don't get lost. There is a paper at the end. Easy A if you do the homework and read. It is a relaxed atmosphere in his class. Workload is not overwhelming. Got a 98% using the older book. Clear teaching style.
I would NOT take this class again. Gibbs grades really hard, especially for a 100 level arts GE. It shouldn't be harder to get an A in this class than Econ, yet somehow I did better in Econ. He assigns in class things and if you miss you can't make it up. He likes to assign them on days people would miss, like the day before thanksgiving. Good luck
I felt that most of the time we were tested on details about paint types, lightbulb classes, and other super detailed things which could easily be looked up on the internet in everyday life. Grades were based on 8 notebooks assignments, 4 tests, attendance, and a term paper. Gibbs is helpful, but not that interesting.
Dr. Gibbs is unrealistic. Expect to have to know everything you never wanted to know about interior design in order to pass the class. The exams are really tough and you are tested on random facts from the reading. Toughest 100-level class I've taken at BYU. He is funny though, and lectures are entertaining. Just hard exams....
I feel like I could have gotten a lot more out of this class than I have. It's applicable knowledge to have, but Prof. Gibbs is not the best professor I've had at BYU. His tests tend to contain trivial facts from lectures and the textbook making them extremely difficult to pass. I wouldn't recommend this class.
I love Professor Gibbs! He is such a nice guy and is so approachable and willing to help. His lectures are entertaining, and he gives real-life tips that are useful for when you have your own home. It helps to do the reading and come to class, plus it's interesting, so why not? For tests, everything is on the study guides. It's totally manageable.
I would recommend taking a different arts credit. This class wasn't what I expected. It's harder than you'd think. I went to class, took notes, studied the study guides, but I still got Cs/Bs on the tests because he puts random things on there. Also the Design Notebook assignments can be pretty involved. Doesn't take late work or give extra credit
Gibbs a nice guy with lots of knowledge on interior design. The class can be really interesting, but pretty long. The design notebooks take up a lot of time, he fails to consider that not everyone has a car and can go looking for real world examples, and he's a super tough grader! All of the tests are beyond hard, got a C on almost all of them!
I was super excited to take an Interior Design class. It ended up being my hardest class. The lectures don't explain anything that will be on the test and when the test time does come, you have to know EVERYTHING from the book, quizzes, and lecture. Definitely didn't learn much about interior design but did learn to appreciate it as an art.
I'm surprised after reading all the bad reviews on here. This was seriously one of my favorite classes. I LOVED it and wish I could just take it again for fun (which I did in the first place). I got an A very easily. Sure, you have to memorize some stuff but if you go to class it's not hard at all. Professor Gibbs is great and funny. Great class!
Do not take this class. The tests are ridiculous. He gives study guides that he says cover everything you need to know. THEY DO NOT. I have memorized everything on the study guides and quizzes and have never gotten higher than a B on his tests. I am a straight A student and this class is ruining my GPA. He's nice man, but the class is not worth it.
Interior design is definitely not my thing, but Professor Gibbs wants everyone to have a good experience and understand the principles. I didn't understand one of the assignments, so I went in to talk to him, and he was the most helpful professor I have ever visited. He gives homework but not much.
The class was a lot duller than I hoped but taught some useful info. Notebook assignments that involve take pics all over the place. Tests aren't bad. Study guides prepare you well and if he thinks the question was bad he throws it out. Only one paper at the end. Chapter reading with quizzes. Overall easy and kind of interesting. Easy art GE.
Dr. Gibbs is hilarious! A lot of memorization, and I wouldn't say an easy A, but an A is definitely doable. Class is fun& interesting- but some people have a hard time when we learn about textiles/materials... But he really has an infectious passion for design! You learn a ton in this class and you start noticing beauty all around you:)recommend!
This class is boring at times, especially if your major is not interior design. Prof Gibbs presents the material in an unhelpful way. I missed 4 weeks of classes due to an illness, and when I came to him he was not very helpful. The class is easy, but it was hard to gain motivation to do work because Prof Gibbs doesn't even seem to care about it.
Prof. Gibbs builds desires to Design Interiors! His experience adds amazingly to class instruction. His team of TAs assist students understand & use Principles, assignments, etc. Class awareness activities open ancient & modern views of structure styles, furnishings, floors, walls, window coverings, lighting. ID feeling/innate/built w/in
took this for a general, hardest general I've ever taken, and its my last one. Really boring lecturer, and expects you to love and understand everything to do with design. Not recommended at all. He is boring.
Professor Gibbs has passion for what he teaches and I learned so much about interior design. He doesn't try to trick you on tests and it is very clear what is expected from you on assignments. This was my favorite GE class I took, and I wish I could take it again just for fun!
3 tests, final is not cumulative, 8 small assignments throughout the year that are never explained very well, but doable. Prof Gibbs is pretty boring and unhelpful. I went in to his office hours for help and he just gave me the study guide everyone already had. I skipped a ton but it didn't matter because the lectures didn't have a lot of value.
He is a nice guy and it was a fun class, especially because it was small. No tests, and only 2 big projects for the whole semester. The class and lectures were not very structured. I wasn't always clear on what was expected of me. Grades were based on if he liked your design or not so it wasn't exactly fair. Only take if required.
Take this class. It isn't a ton of work, the notebooks take a little thought but aren't super hard. I took it my last semester and was so glad I took this for a general instead of something harder. Plus I really liked this class. Dr. Gibbs is a good guy and cares about the students. It's not hard to do well in this class.
Okay. Not bad. Not good. There's only one group project you can do on a google doc, so that's nice.
He is extremely bad at scheduling due dates in a way that makes sense. Made several assignments due the same week of a test or other major assignment and also did not accept any late work, which I did not appreciate.
Dr. Gibbs is super nice and his class is pretty easy. Make sure you do your reading for the in-class quizzes. If you don't go to class, the textbook and powerpoints will do little to help. His powerpoints have no words on them, so you need to be in class to get it. Class was fun and never super difficult, though I wish I had taken something else
Dr. Gibbs made a subject that was supposed to be fun unenjoyable. His lectures had nothing to do with the exams, and his study guides weren't consistent with the actual test. Be prepared to read more than you should for a GE and dread going to the class. He is also not very understanding about extenuating circumstances and is impersonal.
Worst teacher I've ever had. "if you do the requirements on assignments, you will get a C. I only give A/Bs to students who go above and beyond" He is not understanding or caring at all, very impersonal. He and his TAs grade HARD on assignments. You have to REALLY study for tests, best bet is to use study guide and GO TO TA REVIEW!!! don't take!!!!
Don't take this if you are looking for an easy GE. The lectures were sometimes enjoyable but he made an enjoyable subject boring at times, and the tests were HARD. Also the TAs were not helpful AT ALL and grade WAY TOO HARD. He told us if we did everything we are asked we should expect to get a B.
The interior design class was a lot harder than it should be. I expected that for an art credit I would have fun, and it wouldn't add stress to my schedule. I didn't get great grades on the project that the TA graded and when I talked to him, I got A's from then on out. Overall not a super hard class but you won't be able to get by doing nothing.
Professor Gibbs is a nice guy but he makes the class way harder than it should be. He doesn't give clear guidelines for assignments and marks you off for things you didnt know you were supposed to do. In class quizzes are open book. The tests are not bad if you study. If you have grade problems he is good at helping and sometimes giving points back
There weren't any tests. Only had 3 big projects for the whole semester. I felt like it wasn't very structured. I didn't know what was expected of me. Grades are super subjective. Pretty much based on if he liked your design or not. There were times he told me my designs were great, then gave me a C. That was very frustrating!
Dr. Gibbs is very caring and passionate about what he teaches. There are quite a few busy work assignments, but they were simple and helped you apply what you learn in class. I really enjoyed this general and would recommend it. Go to the TA reviews and spend time studying for the exams. Final is not comprehensive.
Prof. Gibbs was awesome. Pretty easy class, though there are quizzes for the readings which are due before class. There are also mini-papers which were kind of a pain to complete, but as long as you could justify your answer, you were sure to get the credit. The tests were fairly easy as long as you went to class
DON'T TAKE THIS CLASS FROM HIM. I got a B+ in a class that should've been an easy A. He is very sensitive and gets offended easily and then takes it out on the students. He thinks that by grading in an unnecessarily harsh way, that will make people take his class more seriously, when actually it has the opposite effect.
This is the best class at BYU and I loved it. He is super funny but also a great teacher. He will help you learn so much about interiors and you will be grateful you took it. There is about 30+ pages of a textbook that has to be read every other class (unless you know a lot about interior design) or so but the other assignments are fun. Take it!
I enjoyed this class. Prof. Gibbs is pretty engaging and gives good opportunities to learn and apply. You can tell he's not just spewing information but actually loves what he does and wants to help us apply it. I didn't enjoy the lengthy readings, but the quizzes on them were only 5 or so questions. Really, this is actually a pretty good class.
This seems like an unpopular opinion, but I really really enjoyed Dr. Gibbs' class. I feel like I discovered a passion for interior design that I didn't know was there. The exams are pretty difficult, but it's only a fraction of your grade. Do the design notebooks exactly like the examples he provides and you'll do fine. Good for an art general.
I would recommend not taking this class. The grading was way too harsh and the subject was so much harder than it really needed to be because there is no major at all offered for interior design at BYU. If you need to take a general elective, I would not take this class to fulfill it.
I'm a Senior taking way harder classes than this, and yet, this was my worst grade of the semester. I guess if I had realized early that he was grading this class harder than he should have, I would have done better, but it's a little ridiculous that I was struggling more in this class than I was in a 400 level class.
The rubrics seemed fool-proof, but when it grades actually came back, projects always seemed just not quite good enough. This subject matter is very subjective, but students shouldn't be graded harshly for thinking in a different way. If you need to take an elective to fulfill GE arts, take floral design--it's a similar subject, but much easier.
I've seen him get offended, but I've also seen him be cheerful and kind. Teaching style is pretty dull. Grading criteria seems clear in the syllabus, but it tends to be a lot of abstract interpretation from the grader; work of comparable quality can be graded very differently depending on the TA. Bc of these things and others, I do not recommend.
All grading is done by ta's, and they grade harshly. I don't know a single person in this class who can possibly get anything higher than a low B+. Only take this class if willing to check all assignment with the ta and fight for a grade. Only 2 tests, but 8 other assignments are time consuming. Random activities for points in class.
Professor Gibbs is such a nice guy but this was easily the worst class I've ever taken at BYU. I went into it excited about interior design and now am just frustrated. Class projects are not fairly graded and it is more difficult than any art credit should ever be.
Very funny professor and very knowledgable about interior design, but tests are almost completely based on reading, and there's a lot. Assignments are time-consuming, include a lot of taking pictures around town, and are graded very harshly.
He is a great guy, but his class feels more like a casual discussion. I wasn't sure what I needed to be taking notes on. The chapter readings were very long and the assignments were unnecessarily time-consuming. In return, the grading seemed harsh in comparison to the chillness of class. Overall, he is hilarious, but not super organized.
DO NOT TAKE THIS CLASS the class TA's are horrible with grading, take forever and take so many points off for things that aren't even specified in the assignment instructions. The professor is unhelpful and the class overall is a waste of time. You don't learn hardly anything useful, RUINS YOUR GPA
I should have paid more attention to the other reviews before taking this class. TA's are awful. Test are 75 questions and about 10 questions are objective. If you are looking for an art credit, look somewhere else. TA's went so far as to say the book is wrong to take points off assignments.
DON'T take this class. The lectures are boring and the TAs grade harshly. It is not worth it to take this class to fulfill a GE. He does not help you and you are essentially set up for failure. He drones on about useless things and then the test is so hard. Seriously don't take it.
Professor Gibbs is very caring and seems well versed in his field. IF YOU ARE LOOKING FOR A GE ART CREDIT DON'T TAKE THIS CLASS. TA's are extreme with grading, lectures are unorganized, questions show up on the exams on material not specified in the study guides.
Gibbs is a funny, kind guy and his lectures are pretty chill. However, I feel like he lures students into a false sense of security because his TA's grade super harshly. I know interior design is a more difficult topic to test, but his test questions were insanely subjective. He's super passionate about the topic but is stingy with giving out A's.
Doctor Gibbs is a great guy and passionate about his field. I really enjoyed lectures but TA's grade very harshly and his instructions for assignments are very confusing. He will often go over what he wants you to do in class but won't write those things down on the assignment but he will take off points for them. Not recommended as a GE.
I would not recommend this class to anyone. The assignments are actually the worst thing ever, the instructions are not detailed enough for how harshly they are graded. The textbook is incredibly hard to find and ridiculously expensive. So so many things wrong with the course and not an enjoyable experience!
If you are looking to take this class for a general credit fulfillment, take something else. Dr. Gibbs is a good professor, but his TAs grade insanely hard. Your grade is dependent on how well you do on several projects, and the TAs are so specific and tricky with their grading that it feels like they want you to do poorly.
Worst class I've ever taken. It seemed chill at first but the design notebooks really make or break your grade. I would not recommend if you are a procrastinator because of the biweekly projects given. If you do not like interior design do not take this class. The design notebooks are graded harshly and the tests are difficult.
He was alright, not the best but not the worst. Assignments seem easy while doing them, then you get your grade back and you didn't do good! I feel like I couldnt have done better in this class if I tried. Material was useless-- I still cant decorate a house with the knowledge I have, but I can tell you what era your table came from! Would not rec.
Dr. Gibbs is very knowledgeable in his field, which is why he is not the best teacher to teach this GE level class. Hes also very about himself; his way or the highway. Do yourself a favor, take a different class. This class is not worth your time or energy.
I was shocked to see so many bad reviews for this class - it was one of my easiest of the semester. You have to do the readings for the quizzes but I found exams are mostly based off of lecture notes (DON'T SKIP CLASS). I really just skimmed the textbook. As long as you ask clarification questions for the projects you'll be fine. Would take again.
I did not think I was going to get an A because the TAs graded everything so harshly. He's a nice guy, but not a very good teacher. I didn't learn anything useful and was bored out of my mind. I studied 7 hours for the final and got a C+ on it. I went to the TA review and essentially memorized the study guide, but still did bad. Not worth it at all
Honestly, he's a great professor, but his TA's are ruthless with grading the Design Notebook assignments. The assignments are often vague and poorly worded which wouldn't be a problem but for the fact that it gives his TA's an excuse to hold students to some invisible, unreachable bar.
Really harsh grades. You will spend hours and hours looking around town for specific designs and then they don't give you full points because it's not the specific one they were looking for. The quizzes and tests are super intense. They test you on the smallest detailed things and make it look like you never studied. Prof. Gibbs is a nice guy tho
Don't be afraid of the bad ratings, Gibbs is great, a bit sarcastic. Lots of reading for tough/short quizzes, but it balances out if you do well on the projects. USE THE TAs, and you will get 100 on every project (projects pretty fun)! Tests aren't bad if you do the readings and study guides. Lectures are good. I learned a lot, loved the course.
I took Prof. Gibbs for SLF 102 and 202, and I love both classes. My rating is based more on 202. There are no tests, just projects and it's really a lot of fun. He gives you a lot of 1 on 1 instruction to help you design the best interiors possible! He's really funny and very knowledgeable. Defiantly would recommend!
Pretty good guy that has a lot of experience in design (shows examples in his own houses) Pay attention to lectures since he writes his own quizzes/tests. I basically skimmed the book for quiz answers. Quizzes and tests aren't terribly. He gives pretty comprehensive study guides for both. I'm not that interested in design but I enjoyed this class.
I took this as a GE because I needed an art credit. If you're not really interested in interior design, don't take this class. you read upwards to 40 pages from the textbook after each class and the quizzes are SO HARD. I got 3/5 every time even when I used the reading guides. He's a really nice guy but the class is HARD
Textbook: you ONLY need it for the quizzes ��(5 questions each). The textbook is the worst I have ever used in my entire life. Lectures: generally not mandatory but you should definitely go for the exams Tests: not too bad but sometimes questions are stuff you didnt learn and are subjective. Make sure to run your design notebooks by a TA!
This class is interesting, but it won't make you a great designer. It teaches principles of design, shows you how to draw a floor plan, and goes over historical styles. Watch out for the quizzes. They cover readings before Gibbs explains them in lecture. They can be difficult even if you did the reading and study guide. Lectures were good!
I really enjoyed Dr. Gibbs. The reading quizzes are a little tricky sometimes, but he is really nice about it. The design notebooks are pretty fun to complete. Great course for an intro into the field.
I enjoyed the class.
DO NOT TAKE THIS CLASS. This class was my least favorite class at BYU. Such a harsh grader. We learn nothing useful and the tests are extremely difficult. Unless you want to learn about the history of chairs and spend hours searching the campus for random things then STAY AWAY.
Fairly straightforward class. You won't struggle unless you skip. Weekly papers - more scrapbook/journal entries than 'papers'. Tests are based on the lectures - everything on the test was covered in the lectures. An expensive textbook is required - quizzes are based on the reading. However, you might be able to just use the library copy.
Dr. Gibbs is overall a really nice professor. However, he doesn't answer questions very well. Tests are confusing. You MUST attend lecture, the tests are based completely upon conversations and less on the textbook.
Disappointed with this class. Hoped I would find it more engaging but interior design is kind of overhyped so there's that. Lots of time spent out of class for projects to find pictures of "real life examples". Some lectures were interesting, some were boring but it was hard to know what to take notes on. Gibbs is nice but grading was subjective.
DO NOT TAKE THIS CLASS I REPEAT DO NOT TAKE THIS CLASS. I thought this would be a fun class, but boy was I wrong. The lectures were boring. The tests were hard and DID NOT follow the study guides he gave us. He makes the class sound easy if you put in work, but not true. Find a different class, or you'll hate life.
Not the easiest class, but not as hard as people say. I loved Professor Gibbs, if you are struggling just reach out, he is so compassionate, and is willing to work with you. Most of the people who take this class do not take advantage of the TAs or meeting with the teacher. The tests can be hard, but it is more difficult finding study material.
Professor Gibbs is very passionate about what he teaches. However, things that he said once in class or things that we didn't talk about at all would end up on the test. These tests end up being difficult because of this. The 7 projects you do throughout the semester are time consuming and take a lot of time to complete.
This turned out to be my hardest class this semester! I studied so hard for the final! I did the most!! And got a 52%. You also have weekly assignments where you go out to find examples of specific chairs, buildings, columns, etc. It was annoying because I didn't have a car to drive around Utah to find examples. But he is a nice guy!
Professor Gibbs is really nice and you can tell he enjoys what he teaches. This class was a little more work than I thought but I had a good time and would take it again. You learn a lot about the theories of design and why designers do what they do instead of doing it yourself. Either way, it was a fun class! Easy grader with 3 exams and one paper
I took his class excited to learn about interior design. Unlike most other people. this class was required for my major. In lectures, he would go on lots of rants about stuff. He made the exams challenging, and not like the study guides. I had to correct him a few times because there was content on the exams that we hadn't even learned yet.
This class was way harder than I expected. Took it as an art credit and learned some cool stuff, but I hated the class. Tests were difficult, assignments were not straightforward, and I feel he expected way too much. Dr. Gibbs would go on tangents during lectures, and you had to take really good notes in class if you wanted to do well on the tests.
If you are thinking of taking this class as a gen ed credit, just don't. Dr. Gibbs is really passionate but his lectures are boring. He gives assignments where you have to go out and take pictures of different examples of design, and living on a college campus it was always so tedious and frustrating. Exams were confusing and misleading.
Do not take this class from him. His lectures were boring and he went on tangents that were not important. His TA's were very unhelpful and I would email them and get no response. His tests were extremely difficult and were all based on his lectures. Half the time the questions on the tests were not even talked about in class.
DO NOT take this class! The tests in this class are extremely hard, and rarely based on subjects taught in class. The exam questions are misleading, and can be interpreted in vastly different ways. His TA's grade harshly, with no explanation on points being taken off. I honestly think they just randomly take points off.
This class was one of my favorite GEs. However, only take it if you are interested in Interior Design (it has nothing to do with my major, but I was) and don't expect an easy A. I got an A without purchasing the $80 textbook, but didn't do well on the quizzes. If you do well on tests and turn in every design notebook, it's not bad. TAKE GOOD NOTES.
This class really wasn't too hard. You do need to take good notes to do well on the exams. He has the exam reviews posted from the beginning of the semester so I would just pull up the review side by side with my notes as I took them. He loves what he teaches but I just don't love the topic so it wasn't my favorite! Not a bad class though
AVOID THIS CLASS. I went into it because I was interested in Interior Decorating. Probably one of the worst classes I've taken. TA's don't care. I emailed one because the videos STOPPED working and she said "don't know how to fix it and don't know who you can ask." and ended the email. Lecture HEAVY. Tests ridiculous.
The class was quite challenging, but studying with Unstuckstudy and the free textbook helped me stay on top of it. The professor can be passionate but tangent-prone. Attend class, take good notes, and you'll learn a lot, even if interior design isn't your thing.
Gibbs is very passionate about this class, and it is awesome to see that. I got 5/5 on every quiz without reading the textbook (I didn't purchase it). Homework takes some time but isn't too bad. If you want a decent grade go to the TA exam reviews and they will set you up for success on the exams. (Testing Center). Overall great class!
His class is randomly difficult; the papers and daily assignments are easy, but the big tests are hard. However, Professor Gibbs is so kind and hilarious! The TA reviews were not helpful for me, and so I did not do well on the tests even after studying for countless hours.
Awful. The tests are beyond hard and the TA's are tough graders for it being an "intro" to interiors class.
for being an intro class, i felt like it was a lot of work and difficult. do not put this class on the back burner like i did. the TAs grade super strict, so beware. gibbs is a cool guy, but i often found myself bored with his lecture style, despite enjoying the topics.
Going into this, I was worried about ratings being kinda low, but honestly it wasn't bad. The class is pretty easy, although it's boring sometimes. The lectures aren't always necessary, and with the TA Reviews you will be set for all the exams. They don't grade too harshly with the design notebooks. Overall, not bad. I'd recommend taking from him.
Chad was a super cool guy and this class wasn't too bad. I took it as a general and it was interesting to learn about interior design a bit more. Fairly lecture heavy, but if you go to class and the TA reviews, you'll do just fine on the test. His voice does kinda put you to sleep though.
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