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Reviews (157)
took him in the intro to health professions class which was a requirement for our health learning community. very funny and outgoing but will not hesitate to put someone in their place. do your work, pay attention, and be active and he will make sure you have everything you need to get to medical school. wish he taught more classes
Fellenz is a good teacher and really helpful in and out of class. He always keeps class interesting and he grades really easy.
Dean Fellenz is an amazing professor. Hes extremely knowledgeable and actually wants to see you do well
Dean Fellenz is incredibly helpful! He truly cares about his students and the assignments he gives actually help students to learn more about their career path (even though it may not always feel like it). You learn a lot of great advice in his course to carry you through your undergrad years.
Dean Fellenz is a great professor and sets you up for the career path you are interested in within the health field. He also give great advice about things that will help you in the future as an undergrad student.
Dean Fellenz' classes are solely based on participation, so beware if you don't come to class leave early. Also, beware of lots of essays. He gives a lot of good pointers if you looking to go into the health field, but he does focus more on you not getting into medical/dental school instead of encouraging you, which can be discouraging.
I had him for Intro to Health Professions and I'm so glad I took this class. Super helpful if you're considering anything health related. He's an easy grader as long as you do all the readings, go to every class, and participate! Occasionally puts students on the spot, which could be discouraging, but he truly wants his students to succeed!
I enjoyed this class. I had Dean Fellenz for Intro to Health Professions. I encourage anyone going into health-related fields to take this class; it will provide you with a lot of information you will need to succeed. We had essays every week, but they were easy. This class is all about you and exploring different health fields.
Dean Fellenz is a great professor. The class is not difficult a all, just show up and do the assignments he gives you. It is mostly reading articles, writing reflection papers, and attending events. If you do your part the class is very easy.
As long as you do everything you're suppose to do, his class will be a breeze. Don't be lazy and always participate. All he asks is for students to go to class for respect and energy!
I had Dean Fellenz for my Intro to Health Professions class. He is a very nice man and gives good advice, but he makes us write a lot of unnecessary essays. He sometimes corners people, which made me feel anxious. He is unapproachable at times, but overall, he aight.
It was an okay class that was only one credit. There's an essay every week but it is super easy and pretty sure he does not read the essays.
I took Dean Fellenz for my Intro To Health Professions class. He is a great professor who encourages students. He does give a lot of papers but if you show up and pay attention, you will have no trouble at all. Overall, the class was worth it.
Dean Fellenz is an easygoing professor. If you write your weekly papers and participate, the class will be an easy A. He isnt afraid to call people out so make sure you are responsible and complete assignments.
BEST AND EASIEST CLASS EVER!!! IT'S AN EASY A PEOPLE!! Yes, there are a lot of essays but they are all opinion/personal based. Therefore, you can't be wrong when writing a paper unless you are asking to fail. TAKE THIS CLASS!! TAKE MY WORD.
I got so much more out of this course than expected. Professor Fellenz really makes sure to help you understand what you're doing; he tries his best to make class fun and grades fairly. It's not a hard course to pass, but you need to put in the work and be punctual. Absolutely would take this professor again.
Dean Fellenz is simply the best! He has this amazing ability to interact with a wide variety of students. He is very blunt, which is actually a good thing for the profession we are all headed towards. Its a lot of assignments due and quizzes but its all opinion based so it cant be wrong. Just show up and learn.
Dean Fellenz gives organized and informative presentations, offers students valuable health related information. Make sure to come to class and complete all assignments on time. His class is interesting and helpful for anybody pursuing anything health related. Dean Fellenz also offers great advice to students.
I totally recommend taking this class and being a part of the HPLC program. It provides students with a chance to become more comfortable with the new college environment and meet friends who share the same interests. Super easy class, as long as you show up and complete the papers, and I believe it really helps you set a path for the future :)
good class to get ahead of everyone applying to law school. a lot of work but stuff we have to do anyway to apply to law school. I look forward to the rest of LPLC
Dean Fellez very helpful and showed an interest in the impact that this course and what we learned had on our views on Law. He provided outside sources and forced us to look at different aspects of law.
Dean Fellenz is very nice and cool. However, as an academic advisor, I don't trust him because I feel like he has too many responsibilities to care for each student fully. I would also say that this class can get quite overwhelming for 1 credit class. If you think you want to be a lawyer, this class will change your mind (which could be great).
He does Kahoot quizzes almost every class. His availability is not really good, so you will have to schedule an appointment really early in the morning independently. His papers are really easy, so don't wait last minute. There's something due every week.
Charismatic teacher but expects too much for a 1 credit course. Course assignments can demanding of your individual time as you have to attend events outside of class. More work than my 3 credit courses. Does not introduce us to legal professions but puts pressure on us pursuing law + JD programs, 3+3 programs, and law school.
Dean Fellenz knows what he is doing and is like a moving encyclopedia. He knows everything medical/dental school needs and advises you as much as he can to let you have good potential to get in your dream school, but you just listen and do what he says. He gives many papers, but the grading is very easy.
dean fellenz is actually an amazing resource! he knows what he is talking about and as busy as he is, he goes VERY out of his way to help all of his PLC students!! definitely be prepared for an assignment every week, but it is all light work, and should not be a problem! def a great professor
Overall he is a really good professor and adviser for LPLC. He prepares his students well when it comes to figuring out whether or not the legal field is the best option for you. He does give out a lot of work, which may seem unnecessary at times but it is assigned in order help us reflect over the many events/speakers that happen.
Dean Fellenz is a nice person but he gives a lot of work for a one credit class. The course is fun, and you get to know people but again, too much for a one credit class.
Great professor but be ready to write a paper every week.
He is a good professor but get ready to write a lot of papers.
Dean Fellenz is a great advisor and a mentor. Does give a lot of papers to write but they are all very helpful and pushes you to think about the career you truly want for yourself. He brings guest speakers to talk to us about all kinds of medical field. He really helps us to think if health care is the right path for us or not.
this class has a lot of guest speakers which provide very useful information. Get ready to write lots of papers; however, the work isnt difficult at all
A lot of work for a 1 credit class.
Had a lot of speakers come in to tell us about different medical careers which was extremely eye opening. A LOT of papers to write but they all had a purpose to better our own selves like resume, career choice etc.
Theres a lot of work that comes with taking this class. Expects a whole project due every week.
He is an amazing professor because he helps you realize your place in the law field by doing a lot of papers, but it does give you. leg up from your freshman class and pushes you to think about your future and tells use about events to increase our interest in the law profession.
This course is helpful in determining whether you want to pursue a career in the medical field. Dean Fellenz doesn't sugar coat things so he gives you a realistic perspective on the realities of being a healthcare provider. He was very knowledgable and helpful throughout the semester. Make sure you do all the papers, as there is one due every week.
This class is a super easy class that is extremely beneficial for pre-health and pre-medicine students at Rutgers. Dean Fellenz makes his class fun and outgoing. The only thing is you need to write a paper once a week for the semester but they are usually only 1-2 pages long which is not that bad. Overall, highly recommend this class.
Professor Fellenz is caring, but he does give an essay due every Friday. Pay attention to the guest speakers and the documents he posts because that's what would be on the quiz that you get every week.
This is a very easy class if you stay on top of your work every week. There is usually a paper due before class every week but they are very simple and straight forward. The assignment is outlined for you so you know exactly what you should be writing about. Dean Fellenz is very helpful and makes the class as enjoyable as possible.
He is a very good and caring professor who wants what's best for his students. He gives assignments every week, which is too much for a one-credit class.
Truly a caring professor, and although he is hardly accessible outside of class, meetings with him are very productive and he is usually able to help you out if you show effort. While there are many essays, he is understanding and each one is useful in its own way. A beneficial class and one of the most interesting by far.
Dean Fellenz is a great advisor and professor. He gave us a lot of information on how to be the best applicant for our dream schools. Also, his HPLC class is worth taking.
Dean Fellenz has really helped me create a clear plan for my academic future. A plan I would have no access to without his dedication.
Eh, I learned but not from him (mainly speakers and articles we were made to read).
Fellenz is great, just do his work and his essays and you'll be fine.
I'm pretty sure Dean Fellenz means well, but he can be abrasive sometimes. I LOVE being in this program, but be warned, Fellenz isn't super qualified to tell you about Pre-law. Some of the work he gives isn't that useful but once again, he's trying his best. He can be difficult to get help from, so make friends with the ppl in ur cohort.
Dean Fellenz is extremely helpful. The class is very fun. We have a lot of guest speakers and usually there are weekly papers and they are very easy and helpful. The course is super helpful for pre-health students and helps you learn about future career paths. He gives great advice and is truly caring and dedicated. I highly recommend this class.
Dean Fellenz was a great professor and advisor; make sure to book an advising appointment in advance because he is always booked. Besides that, he gave great insight into health professions and the intro to health class was a great experience. There is a paper a week but it is manageable and is very insightful. Highly recommend.
Make sure you do the weekly papers on time which are manageable and show up to class and you'll have an easy A.
Dean Fellenz is one of the best people you can have by your side if youre pursuing a health career. his class is so easy just do all the assignments he assigns. you get a whole week to complete each one and the grading and requirements are easy and straightforward. hes always there for you. hes amazing
Be prepared to talk in class!! participation really matters here. Overall a great professor.
Looking to get a head start with your pre-med track, Intro to Health Professions instructed by Dean Fellenz is the most important course to take. His gentle, affectionate, and enthusiastic personality mixed with his incredibly organized lectures will provide you with knowledge you never thought would be possible coming into college.
Great professor! Always there to help out, even out of class. Would definitely recommend his class.
This is a good class to take if you're interested in any health related field. It is helpful and provides students in the cohort with different opportunities to get started to achieve their goals for example getting good connections. There is a writing assignment due every week which is annoying for a class that is 1 credit but it's not the worst.
Professor Fellenz is great and knowledgeable in what he does. The class was overall very informative, and I would recommend it if youre interest in the legal field.
He did a great job at getting me ready for my future at Rutgers and is a phenomenal resource!
Dean Fellenz is very nice and wants you to succeed and find a career choice you will love and pursue for the rest of your life.
This class is full of learning, there are assignments every week but they are there to help yourself for your future so can't complain.
The transition into college can be really stressful, but this class and Dean Fellenz definitely make it better. There are weekly assignments which arent even that bad and help you lay out your 4 years of college. As a prehealth student this class was a life saver. Dean Fellenz is always available outside of class and responds to emails very quick.
Dean Fellenz is a charismatic guy and I'm glad he's also my academic advisor. For Intro to Legal Professions there are papers but there's only 2 that are even over 1 or 2 pages. The rest aren't that long at all. 10/10 would reccomend!
He is someone I genuinely enjoyed being in a classroom with. His assignments are simple and to the point and extremely easy to do. I enjoy being there and learning about the legal profession from him.
Good Guy. Wants the best for you. He gives valuable information constantly. His work is not bad at all all the work will save you time at end of you college career. Time is money!
The class itself is very good, the guest speakers are informative and the weekly assignments are very manageable and easy to do well on. It is a bit difficult to reach out to the professor outside of class and hes not the best about replying to emails, but overall hes a good guy.
He's ight. Just come to class and do your work. Hard to access outside of class
Easy class, good teacher. As long as you participate and do your work you will be fine. A bit hard to reach outside of class, so ask your questions during the class time.
He is very knowledgeable about health careers and can help you if you reach out. The class is very easy if you show up, take notes, and engage in conversations. Stay on top of your assignments. He's very hard to access outside of class.
I recommend this class to all pre-health students; the resources available to you are incredibly beneficial. The weekly assignments could feel tedious at times, but they make sure you are on track. My only gripe is that it could be challenging to contact him after class sometimes. However, your peer mentors could often answer your questions.
This was a great class and Dean Fellenz provided the class with great speakers that gave information for different types of programs. I would definitely recommend this class to other pre health students because Dean Fellenz is a very approachable person. He isnt very accessible outside of class,it is best to ask all questions in class
Dean Fellenz provides numerous guest speakers to help you explore your career options. There is a writing assignment every week but they are manageable. However, hes hard to contact outside of class and even after class because of the amount of students trying to get their questions answered.
Dean Fellenz is a great professor and academic advisor. As a first year pre-med student, he has truly guided his pre-health students in the right direction. It is hard to reach him outside of class but if you do he will give you his undivided attention. Definitely recommend taking his Intro to health professions class.
Dean Fellenz is great, but hes not very accessible outside of class. The course he instructs covers resume building, utilizing all the resources available to HPLC, as well as the various health professions and their associated graduate schools. The assignments are dense, the assessments are Kahoots, pay attention and take notes, youll need them.
The class is very informative and assignments are weekly. He is a great professor but not very accessible outside of class and is not the best at replying to emails.
Really great at making you aware of all the resources available and had really great speakers. The class was very helpful and he wants the best for his students. It can be difficult to reach him outside of class, so make sure you prepare any questions for him when you go to class.
Very good professor and advisor, however he is extremely hard to get in contact with. Dean Fellenz is a very busy person, and trying to get an appointment with him is near impossible. Trying to get in contact with him via email can also be difficult. Class is very enjoyable and useful, focus on your 4 year plan, resume, and cover letter.
Dean Fellenz is a wonderful person and understanding. But, he can be difficult to reach through email. You're better off telling him your concerns in person.
Amazing Professor overall. As a pre-med student hes always provided his class with lots of information and will always have answers to questions. However, its very hard to access him outside of class
Will learn a lot about the heath field.
The class opened my eyes to get an insights in some medical careers. Be ready to do a four year course plan and participate a lot. Papers are not lengthy and most are personal. Focus on the four year plan as it helps you navigate which classes to take next. Fellenz was hard to reach even during office hours.
Honestly Fellenz is great and all but he stops caring about you after the first year tbh. Being a part of HPLC is only to get priority registration. As a Dean I feel like he does not give much attention to his graduating seniors and doesnt look out much for the upperclassmen. Thought I was in good hands with him as a freshman but that declined fast
Great Professor provided us with a lot of additional resources for health professions. Gives an assignment due every week. Attendance is a big percentage of the class grade. Overall, will take again.
Amazing! Loved him! Every class was always helpful for us students who are in the pre health track. He was always willing to help us in anything we needed.
Dean Fellenz is awesome, focus on the presentations during class from guest speakers. Listen to everything he says, it will pay off.
Professor Fellenz is an awesome professor! You will learn a lot of things from his talks and the speakers her provides. The first impression is the keyword!
Dean Felling was a good professor he just had such a hard time answering emails and getting back to someone.
I liked his interactions with our class and how he helped us find a deeper meaning to our future and how exactly to prepare for it.
Amazing professor! Always willing to help us and every lecture is designed to help us too. He listens to us whenever we had a problem and always willing to take an extra step to help us solve it
Dean Fellenz was an excellent professor. His class introduced many guest speakers and exposed me to different health profession. The assignments were not demanding and were completely doable.
A great professor!! The best health advisor for aspiring pre-health students. He is devoted to his work and tries his best to give us so many resources to develop our health plan and build networks.
A great advisor for pre-health students!! Devoted to his job and takes his time to give the most resources for his students in order to help us develop our career plan and build skills and networks. I would recommend this class because it helped me organize my ideas, passions and goals effectively.
He is a great professor. If you listen to him you will gain a lot of information that will help you a lot. He provides you with so many guest speakers which makes it so easy for you to get to learn about certain career paths.
Learned a lot about the different health professions. Offers great opportunities
Easy Class, but never answers his email.
Very awesome teaching style
Dean Fellenz is hands down one of the best professors at Rutgers. He knows how to relate himself and makes sure he does the most for his students. He is a great mentor and makes sure his students take advantage of what he has to offer. Apart from not being able to easily reach him, there are no complaints.
Great easy-going instructor. If you pay attention and complete all assignments you'll do well and learn a lot. Would recommend!
Ask questions regarding anything in class. Not always reachable by email.
Good person and very helpful with regards to guidance for the future career you're interested in. Essay heavy, but everything you write in the class is valuable and could be used in the future. Definitely a big commitment for a 1 credit class, but if you have a strong passion for the career you're learning about in class, I recommend taking it.
This professor has a lot of information that undergraduates can learn from. You definitely have to reach out yourself and be professional around him. He will help you in the best of his ability but you have to want it as bad.
Great Professor/Dean. I really recommend this class for upcoming students. Very helpful. Learned more about my future carrer. Funny, enjoyable. Just one thing: he doesn't answer emails fast at all.
Overall a very easy class, just very essay-heavy. Dean Fellenz is a very nice guy and understanding. Be prepared to write an essay at least once every week. Guest speakers come every week some are boring, some are interesting, just depends on what your are interested in.
Dean Fellenz, by far has been one of the most helpful teachers/advisors I have ever encountered. If you come ready for class and prepared, it will most definitely be a benefit to you. He provides you with an endless amount of resources that you need to take advantage of. Guest speakers that give you insight and perspective.
Ok, I honestly did not know how to feel about him when I first met him. I spoke to Dean Fellenz before school had actually started in a retreat, and at that time, I kind of had mixed thoughts. However, when I actually had him as a professor, I learned that he is actually a great person. He is very sophisticated, knowledgable, and understanding.
He does not sugarcoat anything and always says things directly to your face - which is a good thing. He is very down to earth and as long as you do the assignments (which are not hard), then you should be good.
He was very straight forward and was very knowledgeable regarding grad school applications and the process. The class was not that difficult if you show up and do your part. Weekly assignments that are pretty simple. However, he is not accessible outside of class.
Very chill when it comes to class.
Very caring professor who wishes for us to succeed, also very blunt and realistic.
Easy class but very hard to reach, does not accept late work.
Dean Fellenz is a very chill and down-to-earth professor. He's super knowledgable about the medical field and you can gain so much info from him. His papers are easy and help you think ab your career and future. Easy A if ur concerned about ur grade
Dean Fellenz is a great, extremely motivating guy. He is extremely busy though, so he does not adequately respond to emails. Prepare to not be answered. You are expected to write an essay essentially weekly, and they are graded heavily. Attendance and participation are definitely essential.
Dean Fellenz is a great professor, especially for incoming freshmen. The class is a good resource for getting a head start on your health career and meeting new people. There are weekly papers, but it's only a page long, it's tedious. Overall, I recommend this class and professor as it helped clear my head about Rutgers and my future path.
Very nice person. Does not accept late work but papers are easy.
Easy class if you do the essays in time. You pretty much have to do one essay weekly. Blunt professor and is not really accessible outside of class.
He is a nice person and the class is not really hard, only bad thing is that he never answers his email.
He gives good advice and is good at guiding you. Easy class, but it is important to participate and arrive on time.
Never answers his email.
Dean Fellenz is great overall. He truly cares about his students and wants to ensure they are ready to commit to the Legal Field. He is very charismatic and is down to have a conversation with you if he can spare you a minute. He might take a day or two to respond to an email and if he doesn't answer don't be afraid to ask him about it.
Amazing teacher
Dean Fellenz is an amazing professor, He cares about his students. He wants to ensure they feel prepared to pursue a career in law. He has a friendly and engaging personality and is always willing to chat if he has a moment. Sometimes, he might take a day or two to reply to emails, so if you haven't heard back, don't hesitate to follow up with him.
Fellenz is great! He is very engaging during lectures, and does a great job at speaking on alot of health related opportunities, as well as bringing in alot of speakers to help us explore different career paths. I would highlty recommend this class to anyone interested in the healthcare field.
Likes to put you on the spot
helpful for those interested in pursuing a career in healthcare. guides you to taking the "right" steps to being competitive for medical, dental, pa schools
Fellenz is a great teacher, he's helpful and genuinely cares about you
Professor Fellenz offered good feed back on assignments and felt as more of a friend then a strict teacher.
Dean Fellenz is a great professor; he gives good feedback on your work and he genuinely wants to help you achieve your goals. There's usually a paper due every week, but he isn't a tough grader. However, he's not very accessible outside of class hours, so you may need to follow up on any emails you send him before you get a response.
Dean Fellenz is great! Intro to Health Professions isn't a heavy class---you have an essay due every week, but they're only expected to be a page or so, and they're helpful anyway for getting you thinking about professional school. A little difficult to reach outside of hours, but you can talk to him right after class if you have questions.
He is a great professor! Not very accessible outside of class, I usually had to reach out to our mentors to contact him for me, however, he is mostly free to talk after class for any concerns or questions. He is also very encouraging and believes in his students. The class really helps you think of your career. Expect a short paper every week.
He is honestly a chill Professor. Make sure to complete your assignments, and don't be afraid to ask him for help with anything related to your educational journey at Rutgers. Gives out extra credit to maintain your grade so there is always a chance to achieve an A.
Dean Fellenz is a great professor but very hard to get ahold of outside of class. Don't let that deter you, however, as the energy and resources he brings to your college experience is well worth it. He will not baby you, but instead he encourages you to put in the effort to succeed and gives you plenty of resources to do so.
Dean Fellenz is an incredible professor who provided valuable guidance and advice during LPLC 2024. He is very caring and takes the time to show students what law school will be like. One of the highlights of his class is the opportunity to earn extra credit, which is a great bonus. Great Professor!
Dean Fellenz is a pretty good professor; the assignments aren't too difficult however, he is hard to reach outside of the classroom, so try to reach out to students and mentors when there is confusion on assignments. There are chances to make up your grade with extra credit, so it'll be very difficult to fail.
It is very nice and gives you great opportunities to learn about. Though he isn't really a part of the legal profession, he does have a lot of connections and knowledge on getting into law school.
He is a great teacher. The only thing I can say badly is that he doesn't check his email often but overall I will miss his class
good teacher but hard to reach out to out of class
Great teacher in term of advice and getting you ready for your future in health care. A pleasure to take the class.
Very busy outside of clas
chill teacher but assignments every week and hard to reach out of class
Dean Fellenz is a really great resource for health students and his class is really easy. Paper heavy, but really manageable. However, really hard to get a hold of out of class.
Professor Fellenz was very chill, he gave good advice and ultimately made you really think about your future career. There were papers due every week, though, but they were simple.
Dean Fellenz is a great professor and teacher overall. He is the man to go to if you need help with anything from scheduling to even personal topics. He is there to help you and guide you and he does just that. Dean Fellenz loves to help the student body and treats all with respect.
The class was very informative and enjoyable. There is an assignment due about every week. If you are interested in healthcare, this class will provide you with all the information needed to succeed and become prepared for your journey. Dean Fellenz is very helpful and provides the best advice. He is also very knowledgeable and cares for students.
Dean Fellenz is one of the best professor that you will ever have. In his class you won't have regular lectures where you learn academic stuff, but you will learn about different professions in health care and the experience of the guest speakers. (Take this class seriously) Dean Fellenz is an amazing person and very caring for his students.
I enjoyed this class because I appreciated the guest speakers that Dean Fellenz was able to get in contact with to come because it was helpful. The class overall wasn't bad and it was doable as there was one assignment every week so it wasn't hard to keep up with, but attendance is mandatory no matter what.
Dean Fellez is the best! He gives plenty of chances for extra credit toward the end of the semester. Attendance is mandatory, and I appreciate how respectful he is and how he listens to every student. He also brings in great guest speakers who provide valuable additional info
The class was both informative and engaging, with weekly assignments that kept me on track and involved throughout the program. For anyone interested in healthcare, this course provides the best guidance to help you feel prepared for your future journey. Dean Fellenz was extremely supportive, offered great advice, and was always willing to help.
Good Professor
The professor is chill and fun, attendance is mandatory, but it wasn't hard because his classes was great to attend. He helped answer a lot of questions about healthcare fields and Rutgers as a college in general. Taking this class really made the transition from high school to college easy and fun.
good professor but dose not respond to emails.
Bring lots of guest speakers.
This course is highly recommended introduction, for any first year student considering a future in any health professions. It guides you through the overwhelming landscape of opportunities at Rutgers and beyond. The weekly structure follows different guest speakers which direct windows into solid career paths. Must Participate, Get ready to WRITE..
He is very busy/will respond to emails late. If you have questions, ask him at the end of class. He will grade assignments late into the semester, and you'll have to take small quizzes at the beginning of class, which will be counted as extra credit and add to your participation grade.
Professor Fellenz is difficult to reach by email, so going to his office hours or staying after class would be the best chance of a response regarding an assignment. He seems motivated and wants the best for his students, but sometimes it seemed like he was lying or being dramatic to scare us. Other than that, he's chill.
Hard to communicate with via email, so you'll need to speak with him before/after class. Laid back but also caring and funny. Class was not difficult at all, and the work was mainly light.
Dean Fellenz is genuinely a great prof. The class is fairly easy, its either lectures from guest speakers or himself with easily digestible info and the homeworks should take you less than 1 hour a week. Really helpful class if ur considering becoming a lawyer
He grades everything basically last minutes but the class is really easy as long as you do the assignments. He never responds to emails so you should just say things in person, in class. Overall, okay class but isn't really useful for the future. It's just a class for an easy A.
great course for someone that wants an introduction to different health professions. dean fellenz has a wide variety of guest speakers from many different fields that can definitely get you thinking about what you are actually interested in, if at all, in medicine. be ready to write, there's definitely a lot of essays, but they're generally least.
The class overall was interesting as there are many guest speaker who shares their perspective on their career field. The professor is chill, and if you have any questions, he will gladly answer them.
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