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Do not recommend. Questionable ideas of mental health, told us we should be studying at all times and do nothing else. No consideration that we have other classes. Is unable to answer any questions about lab and does not communicate with SI leader. Exams are very specific random facts out 100s of slides. unorganized, sidetracked easily.
Dr. Janes is really sweet and super passionate which makes lectures enjoyable. I came from a tough BIOL 111 class, and don't feel like I learned much in her class. This class is super easy, and straight memorization. Don't need to read the textbook. I'm not sure if this class will have me prepared for the MCAT.
This class was very a questionable. Some days it was normal pace and some other days it was really fast you cannot catch up. The tests were pretty straightforward and fair, but she expect us to study in the shower or all the time like we do not attend other classes. She talk too much in emails and was rude when students send emails about concerns.
"10 minutes in the shower is 10 minutes you could have spent studying," "You're a sexy fungi," and other fun quotes abound from this... interesting professor. Janes has her moments, but honestly wouldn't retake. Lecture is very dry, but the class is pure memorization. Quizlet. Use Quizlet.
It was her first semester at TAMU so that might be why she was a bit disorganized. Lectures were sometimes very slow or very fast. I made quizlets based off her slides and that helped a LOT in the tests because it was more memorization and facts than critical thinking. She definitely is not the worst so don't be scared!
DJ is a good prof but get a different prof if u can. She is nice but expects you to devote your entire existence to BIOL 112. She does not use her lecture time wisely and often had to post supplemental lectures. Test questions are unfair. She would say 'dont worry about this topic' and then there would be like 10 test questions about it.
Dr. Janes is a really sweet teacher, she looks out for her students a lot, and wants to see us succeed. Sometimes, her lectures go off topic and she goes on little rants which are fun, but you may need to read to catch up. Her exams are allegedly based off of ONLY her lectures but reading is needed for any higher grade.
Professor Janes is such a sweet person, she is super funny and you can tell that she cares for her students. Her lectures can be pretty boring, and the notes can be confusing because she sections them off by day instead of by chapter.
Dr. Janes is very kind and loves her students however she is not a good choice for BIOL 112. Her lectures are disorganized and difficult to follow. During lecture, she tends to go off topic and this definitely hurts your studying later in the exams. I had a hard time connecting what she was saying in class to the actual content on her slides.
I feel that a lot of people are overexaggerating when they say Dr. Janes is not that good. Overall, she was a nice teacher and I felt that she was really passionate about the material she taught. She is a little crazy at times but that's just her humor. ATTEND lectures and read the textbook, she makes her tests off what she does in lectures.
I think prof janes is the best bio 112 prof at TAMU but that pool isn't super great. She's very kind but her lecture can be a little difficult to follow. This might be because we were her first class at TAMU. Hopefully, it'll get better. Overall I do recommend just get ready to work bc bio 112 isn't easy it's a lot of memorization. Good luck!
Dr. Janes was a very sweet and passionate lady but her lectures were very hard to follow because she was incredibly unorganized and went on many tangents. It often took her a good ten minutes to get class started because she was chatting with students and often ran out of time to teach the actual material. Taught that school is over everything.
Tests are hard and don't give any type of curve. Hw is easy. Labs are unpredictable tbh. Got super lucky for the A.
Best professor!! I cannot recommend her enough. I only studied the notes I took in class(didnt attend SI, didnt study the powerpoints, or did any study guides) and passed with an A. As long as you take good notes during class(write everything she writes and things she spends time explaining) and study them before the exam youll pass.
Dr. Janes was a good professor. The class itself was a little disorganized, but it wasnt too bad. Overall, it was a lot of memorization. Attending SI helped me a ton. She gives a lot of extra credit points through LC so go to class! She would also make test reviews before each exam for us to fill out which was helpful. She was also pretty funny.
Since this was her first semester, I think she is just trying to get used to everything. She is super sweet, but the class itself has LOTS of information and sometimes she didn't specify what info we needed to know over others. She was disorganized as well. I got lucky with lab but some people have a tough grader for their TA.
Dr janes is sweet and you can tell she loves what she does. I do have to say she was a little insensitive to her students and was disorganized. She had trouble staying on track and often left us with at least a chapter of untaught material that we needed to read like 1 and a half days before the test. If you are good memorizing you will be fine.
She was a fine professor and all, but it was really frustrating that I ended the semester with a B because she doesn't round grades. My final grade was a 626.7/700, and a 630 is an A. There is a lot of extra credit given in this class though, so even if you're mediocre at the subject you should be able to get by with at least a B.
30 LC extra credit points and problem sets like other bio classes. Since there is this she is not lenient with test scores whatsoever. ended up .005 percent away from an A and got a B. Put in the work and you'll be fine. Exams are hard and very specific so get the small points from the lab to create a cushion in your grade. she cares though.
Occasionally, shes a little insensitive to her students and will project her beliefs onto them. Shes a nice lady though besides some of her remarks. The only regret I had was not reading the textbook more so do that! Otherwise, her class still wasnt too bad. She prepares you pretty well for tests but do plan to read from the textbook.
I really think she is the better of the 2 Bio 112 profs. You would want to take her over Dr. Lee. However this class is not easy and tests are very detailed. There is ALOT of information and much memorising for this class.
Dr. Janes is a no-go for Bio 112. She told us we needed to study while sitting on the toilet and in the shower. No consideration for mental health and no respect for those struggling with that. She also thinks she's hilarious and tries to sing songs to the class to help you remember things, but they do nothing. Take someone else if possible.
Dr. J was a pleasure to have as a professor. I personally have struggled with biology in the past and she made a class I was dreading to take fun and easy to understand. I didn't read the book and was fine. The lectures are very important! She gives good solid hints about the test material during class so pay attention. Overall, a great experience.
Dr. Janes is honestly a great prof. For how memorization-heavy biology is, she made it easy to remember things, notes were easy to take, and the tests were relatively easy as well. I never failed an assignment or test with just a little bit of extra studying (like flashcards or going over homework). Her lectures are fun and easy to focus in, too.
Very easy class. She gave a lot of test questions during lecture and the test consisted of basic memorization from the powerpoints. On top of this we got 40 bonus points to our grades at the end of the semester. I can not understand how people got a B in this class and if you get lower than an A with Donna you should be removed from the major.
The class is just memorization, but Dr. Janes was not a good professor. I felt like sometimes she couldn't answer students' questions well and came off incompetent. The tests were not reflective of what she said she was testing us on, so students felt robbed on test day because they spent most of the time studying info she said was important.
Good prof who is always giving studying tips and advice. Tests over what was covered in lecture (some people don't go and say her tests are unfair). She will have extra topics in lecture not directly on the powerpoint ... so go to lecture! Often hints what will be on test; if you study and listen you should be fine.
This prof is so considerate of everyone. You will feel as though she is watching out for your specific needs (even if you have a learning disability). She never tests over information that wasn't covered, so if she goes slower to help certain students, just be patient. She really cares for each of you. She's an absolute gem. Go to class and study.
Dr. Janes is a great biology professor. She writes key information down so the students know what to expect on the exam and cares very much for the wellbeing of the students even going out of her way to offer life advice, jokes, and emotional support. She also offers bonus points (up to 30), so don't miss class and you'll be fine.
Dr. Janes is a really great professor, and you can tell she cares a lot about her students. She is really passionate about biology and really wants her students to learn. She makes fun songs and is always telling jokes that help you remember the material. She also rewards her students that show up to lecture by giving potential test questions.
Dr. Janes is a great prof. Missing lecture will definitely hurt your grade, its not mandatory but its hard to catch up once you miss. You can earn 30 extra credit points if you are in class. Tests are on the more difficult side but paying attention in lectures and using the study guides she gives you help. Super nice and really cares about you!
Dr. Janes is such an amazing professor. She truly cares about how well her students are learning and gives ample resources to guide studying. She incentivizes attendance by giving out sporadic extra credit. She does research outside of class to help us learn and understand topics better. Her tests are fairly easy if you go to lecture and study.
Prof Janes is one of the best profs I have had so far. Her exams are solely lecture-based. Although there is a lot of slides I never found it difficult to study the material. I honestly don't think I have the best study habits but still did well in this class. Prof Janes cares for her students A LOT and gives the best advice. LC is worth 30 points
Dr. Janes is very caring for her students and has my utmost respect. Seeing as this was my first "real" college semester, Dr. Janes was very helpful in providing study tips. The course covers a lot of material, but as long as you go to class (get your LC points), study a bit each day and utilize study resources, you will do fine in her course!
Dr. Janes is my favorite professor I've had! She made lecture easy to follow and tolerate and was super accessible outside of class. The class requires a lot of studying, but if you attend class she offers extra credit and it makes it a lot easier to make a good grade.
Professor Janes is my favorite prof I have had at A&M! Not only is she so funny and caring, but she also gives lectures in a way where memorization is not an issue. She goes out of her ways to care for her students and made her lectures so enjoyable! I loved coming to her classes! Tests are not too hard as long as you attend lecture and study a bit
Really kind, caring, and knowledgable professor! Would take her for Bio 2 for sure! Must come to class for lectures since they are not put on Canvas. Her lectures have a lot of material but her tests/quizzes are very fair and not incredibly difficult (won't trick you). She gives around 30 EC points as well! Take her but make sure to come to class!
Dr. Janes is so quirky and knowledgeable! She doesn't record lectures so you do have to attend, but doing so basically guarantees you 30 bonus points. The lectures can be long and detailed, but she gives you hints about exams and what you really need to know. You can tell she is really passionate about the subjects and wants the students enjoy it.
I LOVE Dr. Janes! We had three exams and a cumulative final. Her class was rly fun! Attend bc the extra 30 points carried my grade. What she says will b on the test is on the test. Lots of memorization, spreading out your study time and consistently reviewing will help a lot in the long run. She's v approachable tbh so don't be afraid to ask stuff!
I absolutely loved her. Her class was not hard, but it was my first semester and I was struggling to find/ create good study habits so don't read into my grade. She's very kind, engaging, and fun. I got lucky to have such a great prof my first semester
Dr. Janes is a very nice professor overall. She makes her own opinions and beliefs very clear at the beginning of the semester. She does a great job of stating what is expected of you and how to get your desired grade. Tests are directly from lecture material. Go to class and write down specific things she talks about because it WILL be on the exam
Dr. J made my first semester memorable! Her class is hard but if you put in the time outside of class you will get a good grade. Listen to when she says 'this will be on the test' during the lecture because it will be. Her 30 points extra credit was really nice (especially for the lab assignments that are graded with the lecture assignments).
Dr. Janes was AMAZING. She is so funny and always made the class fun. She really cares about her students and wants to see them succeed. She prepares you well for the exams and even provides sample exams question in class for those who attend. There is a lot to memorize in this class, but if you follow her advice you will do great.
She is wonderfully funny. She does stretch breaks to help with the length of the lecture time (75 minutes). She will tell you what is on the test, but you have to study. She gives study tips and extra information about the material before class. Lectures are easy to follow and she is quite energetic.
Dr Janes is one of the best biology professors i've had. She understands that a lot of us are first years so she's always providing tips on how to study effectively and she always provides study guides. She is insanely funny and you'll never be bored during her lecture. She clearly loves what she does and does care about her students!!! Take her!
Donna is the GOAT. Take her. Make sure you go to class though she likes to add extra stuff on the slides that will be on the exam. Biol 112 is definitely a weed out class but her exams are fair and she genuinely wants you to succeed. LC points help your grade a lot too, so an A is definitely achievable with effort.
We all love Donna
Can come across as mean but give her a chance and you will love the class. Attendance isn't required but if you come there is chances for extra credit and she gives lots of helpful study tips. The lab isn't too hard and there is lots of dissections. As long as you participate and do the work you'll be fine. It is a lot to memorize for tests.
There's a lot of information for each exam but honestly it's not too bad as long as you space out your studying. Dr Janes gives out a lot of good resources plus we get a stretch break in the middle of class. Lab assignments are terrible though and expect way too much :/ (pray you get a good TA)
I absolutely loved Dr. Janes. She made lectures very entertaining, and every few classes she gave extra credit opportunities. Although attendance isn't mandatory, I HIGHLY recommend going. As long as you go to class and take decent notes, exams won't require much studying. (it will definitely feel like a breeze if you are also taking CHEM)
Dr. Janes is one of the best bio profs out there. She genuinely cares about her students and wants them to succeed. Show up to class, bc she adds things onto slides that will be on exam. She gives tons of LC points also. Just be respectful and you'll have a great time in the class. I love Janes!
Janes was my favorite professor this semester! I honestly was scared to take BIOL 112 because I heard it was harder than 111 (and I struggled with 111) but having Janes made it so much easier. The exams do include a lot of material but honestly, it is doable. I would recommend studying a bit every day or starting a week before.
Dr. J was actually a fairly interesting lecturer. I don't traditionally like biology, but her lectures were always easy to follow and entertaining. She genuinely wants to help her students succeed. I loved that she gave us recommendations for how to outline our notes and how to memorize material.
Dr Janes is the best professor i've had so far. At the end of the year she likes to curve students grades (If you end up with an 89 it's very likely she'll round it to an A). DON'T ASK HER TO ROUND IT THOUGH CAUSE SHE'LL JUST TAKE OFF POINTS. Class has a max of 30 bonus plus other additional stuff like course evaluations or mistakes on exams.
She's new to A&M but is a very amazing professor. She keeps the class interesting and genuinely looks out for her students. Hilarious lady! She's planning on making TikToks for her new students (she likes to write songs over material) so watch out for those!!
Her lectures were pretty standard but really content-heavy. She gives you 30 extra points if you attend class. Her test is content-heavy and a lot of memorization.
She really cares about her students. Go to class because she'll add extra notes which will be on the exams. Bio 112 is a hard class regardless of who your professor but choosing dr Janes is probably your best bet.
Dr.Janes was mid in my opinion. Her lectures were just her reading off her slides but her exams were straight memorization. There were 30 points extra credit through LC. Lab was pretty simple as well. I think the best way to study for this class is to memorize the power points.
Lectures were funny and engaging. Taught things in an easily understandable way. Often drew mind maps before the slides, which were helpful in breaking things down. Had stretch breaks during class and made up songs for us to remember concepts. Tests were fair; she only tested on material she taught. Tons of LC points. Super kind prof.
She's a bit nutty, but she's awesome! You can tell Dr. Janes truly cares about her students. There is tons of built in extra credit and if she makes a mistake on an exam she'll compensate for that as well. I found this class to be a lot easier than 111, especially the labs. Her exams were pretty lecture specific, but clear cut and fair. Take her!!!
Honestly a legend to say the least. She tells you everything you need to know and even makes songs to help you remember. She has a passion for teaching and cares for her students. Attendance is not mandatory but there is extra credit so you want to show up. Second exam is the toughest out of the 4 so study well.
Dr. Janes is quirky when it comes to her personality, but truly knows what she is teaching & does it in a very simple way. She gives you advice for how to study for her exams & has reviews for each exam. If you study your slides/notes & do the review, you should get a high B or A on each exam. If you put in effort, you can definitely get an A.
She is an odd lady but overall a great professor. Never tried to give you tricky questions on exams and if you go to class and pay attention, you can do great in the class. You will need to study but the tests aren't difficult if you know the lecture material. Ended up with over a 100 due to tons of extra credit.
One of the best profs I've had! She is so kind, and offers practical study tips to help digest her class content, and apply to other classes as well. She is really funny but since this class is a lot of memorization, lectures did get boring. What she says will be on the exam, WILL BE ON THE EXAM:) Take her if you can.
Janes was AMAZING! She was super energetic and kind. Exams were lecture-based and reading the book helped. She was super accommodating. Extra credit was available. She loves what she's teaching and you can tell! Word of advice: take notes before class and elaborate on what she specifically mentions especially examples. Made songs that helped a lot.
Tests are very hard, even if you attend all classes/tutoring & study notes nightly. Unapproachable, not a prof I would bother going to office hours to discuss a grade...she will take points off grade. Tells a lot of stories that make her seem more crazy than relatable. I dreaded going to class last spring. Don't trust her test or life advice.
subpar lecturer. very mid.
Awful class average on tests. Made sure to let us know that it was our fault that we got the grade we did...also super boastful about herself. Not a nice lady. I don't understand why A&M hired her. Someone needs to come to sit in her micro class for a few lectures. Would not recommend. JR
mid. yells a lot. emphasizes the wrong things for tests. also doesn't respect ms. rev. bad bull. thought i had the exam in the bag. studied for over 3 hours each day weeks before test. questions covered things we talked about for maybe 3 minutes total in class. do what you will with this information. GET OUT
When you disrespect Miss Rev, you disrespect me. F u Donna
She is the worst prof I've ever had. She purposely made the exams hard and told us the wrong stuff to study. She said the exams where easy and her summer classes did well...that was a lie. Also she was very unapproachable, she told us if we asked for a grade bump she would automatically take off 15 points. DO NOT TAKE HER CLASS IF YOU CAN AVOID IT.
She reminds me of a mosquito. Sucks the life out of you. :( sucking 15 points from a grade that is already lower than my standards.
No just no. She is on a high horse, and will never see any question as wrong. Can't reason with her! Only professor I have disliked at A&M. -BB
I honestly like microbiology, and don't think Dr. Janes is inherently bad. However, the tests are oddly specific, she isn't quite respectful of students who ask questions, and seems to think that she is better than everyone else because of her position. She does seem to care somewhat, but her overall holier-than-thou attitude is off-putting.
Janes is the Grinch of microbiology...maybe one day she can turn her tude around...but for now it seems her heart is 10 sizes too small.
Janes is an amazing prof and amazing lecturer, but the class is difficult, take her! You have to put the work in to get a good grade but she makes making a good grade accessible and obtainable. She does tests on specifics but she tells you exactly what you need to learn and if something is gonna be on the test, she makes sure to tell you in class.
Most of the students that have rated this professor with a 1 and have said inappropriate things are just angry little gremlins that haven't taken a hard class yet. If you are doing bad in this class with this professor, you're just not smart.
If you think this class is hard, you're not even trying. There's extra credit, test questions are from ppts and homeworks. Got a B on her first exam without studying & an A on the second exam by just reading thru the slides. Way easier than ochem & biochem. Don't be lazy and you'll be fine, she's a great prof & enjoys teaching. Labs are easy too.
I must admit the class wasn't easy, but you'll be fine if you are willing to put in the work. She's super funny which makes the class less stressful + it helps me to stay awake.
Dr.Janes is a really good professor in terms of lectures, and she genuinely works hard to make things interesting and understandable for us. Great prof! The one thing I would critique is that she occasionally spends a lot of time at the beginning of class talking about personal stories.. While this is fun, it also takes up lecture time.
Dr. Janes is great! She ties in real world examples and likes to connects with students during class.The tests are composed of material from the textbook, lectures, and homework, so as long as you study those things you'll be fine. She offers a lot of extra credit and doesn't go too fast in her lectures so they're easy to understand.10/10 Recommend
Janes is the sweetest prof ever and those who write bad reviews on her act like they never taken a science class in their life and are obviously not putting in the work to get the grade they want, so they are taking it out on this sweet prof. She's super caring towards her students and makes sure she lectures to make us understand things. Take her!
The lack of respect people have for this professor is insane because she is hands-down the best I've ever had. Those who give her bad reviews are used to cheating on everything and getting things handed to them. If you are a good student, know how to study, and take your grade seriously you will do absolutely fine. This is your sign to take her.
Dr. Janes is a great professor.She gives extra credit, she is very clear about what is going to be on the exam, and is very funny!It is important to really study the lecture power points she gives, outside of class, because they exam is made from them. Exam are tough but an A is possible if you put the time into studying and listen to lecture.
Personally, I really like Dr. Janes as a professor. She wants her students to succeed and she explains topics very well. She makes it very clear what will be on the exam and as long as you go to class and study her slides her exams really are not hard. She definitely can come off as blunt but once you understand her personality you will love her.
I really don't know what some of these people are talking about. She's honestly amazing and I've learned so much! Please go to class, attendance isn't necessarily required, but I would say it's required if you want to do well. The people who are reviewing her negatively honestly just aren't cut out for STEM lol.
DO NOT LISTEN TO THE BAD REVIEWS!! This class is completely manageable if you are willing to put in the work. Lab makes up a huge chunk of the grade but is relatively easy and also pretty fun imop. I had her for 112 and currently for 206 and she is really caring but is also straight forward on her expectations.
People are too harsh on her. Try taking this class with Moyes and believe me you would be grateful. She is clear in lectures and the tests are fair. As long as you study the material you will be fine. Extra credit is available and there are Friday kahoot quizzes to help bump your grade. The only thing I don't like is that homeworks are due at 4.
Attendance isn't mandatory, but most of her test questions come from things she says in class, but are not on lecture slides. Her test questions are very easy and straight forward unlike Dr. Tag who I had for Bio 111. She gives extra credit usually when there is bad weather or any reason that a lot of kids wouldn't show up for class.
TAKE HER. Dr Janes get a lot of hate for no reason. This is a tough class, the material is hard. Go to class! She does her best to provide extra credit opportunities to help ur grade and gives heads up for what's on exams. Her lectures are always interesting even when the material isn't. Lab exams are unreasonably hard, but that's not on Dr. Janes.
I did not study as much for this class I will admit but she is truly a great professor. She made lectures so fun to learn by giving little jokes to remember the test material. She is a quirky professor but she does love what she does. Be prepared to study A TON!! She's a tough lady but she truly does care for your success if you work towards it.
Her lectures are disorganized because she skips around slides. It gets worse though, she randomly goes on tangents about unnecessary things and gets the class behind on lecture material for the exam, then gives us our "reduced slide test material" then tests us over the stuff past that anyways. She also gives little to no test prep material too.
I dont dislike Dr. Janes, simply this class and the way it is presented. LabConnect and LectureConnect being completely separate and due dates not on syllabi is very inconvenient and setting students up to miss assignments. No curve or round-up for students who struggled and showed growth regardless of how many SIs or officehours you went to.
I really liked Dr. Janes teaching style. She could talk too fast sometimes and made it hard to take notes. Going to class is crucial because she says stuff that isn't on the PP but shows up on the tests. Tests are relatively pretty easy if you study. She can be a little boastful and extra, but she does try to give study tips and career advice.
I went from barley getting a C in Bio 111 & 112 to getting a high B in Janes class. Study at least 4 or 5 days before the exam. She will give you a review and in class she will give you hints of what will be on the exam. I could have pulled off an A if it weren't for lab deductions. STAND BY THE TRASH CAN & DO NOT THROW GLOVES IN IT !
The structure of the class is horrific. My lab section had the most deductions in tamu history even tho we worked to fix it. She said we could earn points back if 2 ppl "fessed up," but she ended up lying & gave the violators more points back &said that we lacked integrity. Sucks bc some ppl didn't get any violations even tho they broke many rules.
A mess. Tests weirdly worded from lecture slides. She wastes a lot of class time talking about personal matters and inappropriate subjects (dating advice/how she used to drink and party as a college kid). Coerced a lab section to lie about actions and rewarded those who broke the honor code with a higher grade. AVOID - save yourself the headache.
Very simple class. The homework is minimal and was just quizzes from the textbook. Labs were easy and had quick post-lab assignments, the lab exams were more challenging so be prepared for those! The tests are straightforward from the lectures so just memorize/understand the slides. She offers lots of extra credit that boosted my grade a lot!
Dr. Janes gets some bad reviews because some people don't like her personality, but she is an excellent professor. The tests are mainly based off the lecture material. Show up to class and pay attention. You will have to study, but the class is not that hard. Sometimes she'll tell you what will be on the exam too. Also, lab is easy and fun.
Dr. Janes is a great prof! She makes getting an A very doable and tries to make class interesting. Minimal hw, lab was very easy. The test is mainly based on PowerPoints / lecture stuff but study the homework & practice tests! To me this was easier than Bio 111. I studied alot for this class (memorization), but it definitely paid off with a high A.
Janes has a big personality and her lectures are very entertaining. All the homework helps you understand the test material. Test questions come directly from lectures and homework, and reading the textbook is not necessary.
DONNA JANES IS THE GREATEST PROFESSOR EVER. She truly makes the content so interesting and always explains to the class how we will use it in the future. She really cares about the students and if everyone has an equal playing field for success in her class. Her lectures are imperative for a good exam grade, so do not skip. Would take her 100000x.
Dr. Janes is a good prof and an entertaining one too. I had her for 112 and happily took her again for 206. Go to every class, read the powerpoints before exams, and you will have no problem.
TAKE HER!!!!! She makes it very clear exactly what will be on the tests. There is minimal HW and she offers multiple extra credit options. She takes attendance on Fridays but just go to class anyways because she says a lot of information in class that is on the tests. She writes the tests herself so if you go to class and take notes it's an easy A!
I personally really enjoyed Dr. Janes. Attending her lectures is imperative to success in her class. She can be a bit quirky at times, but overall she is a great lecturer. Her class also had the best Lab TA's and SI Leader I've had while at A&M. I highly suggest taking Dr. Janes, but be prepared to study on your own and go to class everyday.
Dr Janes is a caring professor. She gives lots of bonus opportunities to help students as much as possible. She also provided exam reviews when we got to the harder material. Her si is very nice and so helpful!! Attend si sessions, they will help! The only thing that I struggled with in this class was the lab exams. Read your lab Manuel!
She has easier exams and her lectures are alright but she goes off on so many tangents and it wastes so much time. She's gone off for an entire lecture about non-biol topics before so it causes students to miss important info and always behind on content. She then rushes right before the exam to get through the important things making it hard learn
Class wasn't bad, do the work you can get a good grade very easily. Lectures are a waste of time, but there is random extra cred so don't skip. Lectures are rambling about non-bio topics and life lessons for the first 15-20 min leaving little time for the real lecture. She wasts time so then we get to rush lecture and miss writing important info.
I greatly enjoyed her lectures and I thought she kept the class interesting. I don't think her exams were too difficult, but I did notice that her teaching style and my learning style matched up pretty well. She's fun and very fair to her students. She often gives study tips in class and just shows that she's very student oriented.
I know a lot of people didn't like her off-topic tangents but some of them actually were interesting. If you go to the lecture and do what you're supposed to do then you can make an A. The only really hard thing in the class was lab exams (the average from them was half the available points). She does 30 extra points in LC randomly so go to class.
I loved professor Janes and am gladly taking her again for BIO 206! She gave very many extra credit opportunities and always gave us tips for studying or just life in general to showed she cares about her students.
She is awesome. Lab is not great, and most of the grading criteria and the assignments don't make sense and doesn't seem like it always correlate to the class. However, lecture was amazing. She is a great professor who loves her job. She is always excited to teach, and I was always excited to go to her lecture. Take her class! You will love it!
Dr. Janes is great! She is very quirky and an enjoyable prof. Her lectures are pretty engaging, but I don't think I opened the textbook more than twice. The content in lecture is very thorough. The only annoying thing is that the lab doesn't line up with lecture. What we learn in lecture one day we had to learn on the spot three weeks prior in lab.
She overall not a bad lecturer but she can go off topic often which will make the class be behind for every exam. Lab is the worst part. No clear grading criteria and if you get Dr. Ben Alexander as a TA, switch out. He's rude and grades harsher than other student TAs. Janes exams are pretty fair and I would take her again.
One of the best profs I've had so far, she's passionate about what she teaches and she lectures efficiently. Her humor is quirky but she can make you laugh and it's clear she cares about the wellbeing of her students. Although lab exams are on the harder side, lecture exams aren't terrible and her SI is really good. Take her if you can.
Dr. Janes is great. She is super knowledgeable and passionate in her field, but also really prioritizes teaching the content. Like, she wants you to actually learn it. She's got songs and mnemonics for everything, and really makes the class engaging. Takes attendance for credit once a week. Not a pushover though, don't expect her to make exceptions
She is a great lecturer and her classes were interesting, however when the virus chapter came she got behind and lab wasn't on the same track. Office hours aren't helpful, make sure to go to class because he teaches stuff outside the ppt. Had Dr. Alexander for lab and he grades extremely hard, and lab exams were super difficult.
Worst prof so far. Condescending to students and she failed to give me a point that was missing which would have caused me to have an A. Very unprofessional in the way she talks to students.
Its easy to do well in the class if you go to lecture but she often goes on tangents and causes the entire course to be behind and then rushes through slides before exams which make it difficult to test well on some content material. She also wastes time on unrelated content and some emails were condescending when students were concerned on grading
Her lectures were often very useless, she went on so many tangents and was behind this entire semester. So much so that we missed an entire unit. She is also extremely passive-aggressive to students, often not telling us what would be on the exams because we "should know if we went to class". This entire semester was unclear and unorganized.
Terrible professor. She is extremely rude and somewhat demeaning. As a teacher I would say she's ok but she will not tell you what is going to be on the test "because you should be attending class regularly". I have been attending regularly, but when you have over 300 slides of information you tend to forget. Seriously, avoid her if you can!!!!!!
Please avoid her at all costs. Her exams expect you to recall very specific things she verbally said from a single slide out of the 300 slides you study for an exam. I cried when I saw how easy the other professor's tests were in comparison to hers. She accuses students of the worst, even when you do nothing wrong. Horrible people skills!
This class was very lecture-heavy. She has fill-in-the-blank notes and adds in little facts that are important on the exams occasionally. She also has McGrawhill Connect homework that is not bad and usually directly connects with the textbook provided online. She does weekly Kahoot quizzes every Friday for attendance. Overall, manageable class.
She is an okay professor but can come off a little abrasive. Her lectures are clear and easy to understand. I found her test to be easier when attending all the lectures and studying a little bit after class. It's not an easy A but she gives all the tools you need to get an A. There is extra credit too.
Dr. Janes is very passionate about her teaching and students, she genuinely wants everyone to do well. She teaches very well and clearly. The lab exams are the hardest part but the lecture is easy but you have to make sure you show up and pay attention. She only tests on what she says in class, nothing extra. I would take her again!
she sings songs! that made me really happy! she also really cares about students learning and succeeding!
Dr Janes is nothing short of fantastic. She is by far one of the best professors I have had at TAMU, and is very enthusiastic about both microbiology and the success of her students. Lots of extra credit it given throughout the semester, homework is online and is based off of the textbook. Tests are easy and based off lecture. Come to class!
Dr. Janes is probably the most engaging lecturer that I have ever had. Her notes can be a little all over the place but with a little bit of organization on your part, the class really isn't that difficult. Make sure to study a decent amount for the exams, but other assignments aren't difficult. There are extra credit opportunities too.
Donna was so incredibly strange and she once told us in our class that we should make studying intro to bio 2 a huge priority, judging students for having their nails done, hair styled, and so on, claiming we were wasting our time and needed to get our priorities straight if we wanted to succeed in college. Took her own course too seriously.
Her class is ok but she is a horrible person. She acts very rude and thinks she is above everyone. Responds to emails unprofessionally and also calls out people in class. I once asked a clarifying question about an exam and she laughed at me and said I should have went to class (even though i did)
We had mandatory kahoots every Friday but you have to be in class to fill in the blank powerpoints. Her tests were fairly clear and she offers bonus; lab exams can be difficult. Her notes are very disorganized and sometimes don't match up with the powerpoints which makes it very confusing for the students. Overall a pretty average class.
LOTS of info, LOTS of memorization. Lab is so bad, and lab exams are so hard. If you study every single thing posted on the slides you'll be ok, it's just ALOT of information, hard to do if you have other hard classes. I studied probably 30 hours a week and it still wasnt enough.
BIOL 456- I love Dr. J! I had her for BIOL 112 too. Her teaching style is not for everyone but this class was very interesting and applicable for people who are pre health. The tests were long and tricky but she had clear expectations for us. You really need to know the little details for the essay questions. I would use flashcards for MC.
Professor Janes has a unique teaching style, but if you engage with it and use helpful study tools like unstuck study, you can succeed in the class. Attendance is key, and stay focused during the lectures.
Professor Janes was very rude. She made multiple students feel dumb for not knowing what things meant or for asking questions on an exam. The course itself is a hard course, and her teaching style was okay, but don't expect to ask her questions. Attendance was mandatory, and you can't get the notes if you miss class. Overall, I wouldn't recommend.
Dr. Janes was very difficult to work with. A couple students had the same question, and she sent a canvas announcement to everyone basically saying it was a dumb question. If you ask for help you'll get a condescending, mocking response. If you think you'd have no questions throughout the course then take her!
I had Dr. Janes for 112 and she definitely likes teaching micro more. It is very obvious. She can be a little quirky at times, but she is very well educated and the person you want teaching you these topics. I had a bad experience trying to ask her a question at the end of class, so go to office hours if you want to talk to her. Great class.
She is very slow at the beginning and only covers 10 slides/class and then at the very end of the semester she does 70 slides/class. Wastes time at the beginning of each class talking about whatever she feels. Laughs at her own jokes that aren't funny,Forgetful/unorganized. She's fine not great. We didn't cover over 250 slides of material!
Thinks it's ok to talk about politics in class. Answers questions condescendingly. Grading was odd. Notes were mildly unorganized. Considering this, I feel I have learned a good amount. I also never had any pressing questions. The lab was not bad, enjoyed it. Lab exams a little tough.
Overall fine professor. Exams are based off the lectures and some HW. Very rude to students who ask questions in class and makes those who sit in the back feel bad for themselves. Lectures are severely unorganized. Several bonus & extra credit opportunities. Mandatory kahoots every Friday. Labs are fum, lab exams not as difficult as everyone says..
I liked her a lot- I found her pretty funny. She sent several very condescending announcements out throughout the semester, but I think she does care about her students. Definitely go to study session office hours. Lab was so fun and lab exams weren't awful. Pretty disorganized fill-in-the-blank powerpoints so beware of that! Overall, not bad!
Both lecture and lab exams can be the easiest exams you've ever taken if you study. Although it might not be best to talk with her individually, as a lecturer, she is amazing and engaging. McGraw HW is easy, labs are short, Kahoots every Friday, but if you miss class you NEED to get notes from another student. SI sessions also make a difference!
Dr. Janes is a great professor who takes the time to give life advice to students and takes feedback seriously. She did send some petty emails, but honestly some of them were how I would feel after having students ask the same question 20 ways. Go to lecture and lab and do HW, you will be fine. She also made the textbook free for students.
Dr Janes is honestly one of the best professors I have had at tamu so far. You can tell she truly enjoys what she is teaching and cares about her student's learning. Her lectures are very engaging and helpful so do make an effort to go to them. Attendance Kahoots every Friday. It is a lot of material though so make sure to dedicate time to it.
Dr. Janes has amazing lectures that provide all the information needed for exams without having to read the textbook; the exams also include questions from homework which make them easier. Attendance isn't required but there are graded Kahoots in-class every week. She provides a lot of extra credit and makes it difficult to get a bad grade.
She talks for 10 minutes before each class about unnecessary and repeated information multiple times. Homework due dates are inconsistent and all over the place. DOESN'T ROUND GRADES (e.g., 89.99 is a B). BARE MINIMUM EXTRA CREDIT.
The class has 4 paper exams, 4 online practice exams, and 10 online homework sets. Labs were easy but the exams were tough open-ended questions. Extra credit was available through random iClickers. Attendance is optional. She is off-topic for the first 10 min of class. She is much slower than other sections. Lots of memorization in this class!
Dr. Janes is interesting. She cares about the class and material but I felt like I was being treated like a child half the time. Good prof if you really want to *learn* what she's teaching. Tests are straightforward and pretty easy. Lab was fun, I always got done early. There's some hw assignments but not too crazy, couple opp. for extra credit.
Not bad prof but not great either, a lot of times goes off on tangents about random topics so your have to rush through the slides. She taught pretty well overall, but some of her demonstrations/explanations are confusing. Lots of extra credit and says/writes important things on slides so go to class. Overall fine prof and not horrible.
Donna was a good prof in the way that exams were very straightforward and a direct reflection of what she taught. However she does tend to sound condescending and attacks random things/subjects like she hates quizlet?? Class is just pure memorization. Easy extra credit offered. Lab content is hard but not the actual lab. Overall simple class!
This class is not hard as long as you take notes and study. I'd say the hardest part of this class were the lab exams. Janes is a good lecturer and is very entertaining, however she does get off topic.
This woman can talk your ear off in class, but her class is pretty easy. Pay attention in lecture, and take good notes. Lab is pretty easy, as long as you study the provided materials for the lab exams. Overall, not a bad class, but she does have some funky rules and loves to go off topic.
Nice person. She is always willing to explain different things in depth both in office hours and in lecture. GO TO LECTURE. She is super engaging and makes class fun. Tests are HARD but, if you study every day you should be okay. I would take her again if I didnt have another difficult class with it.
My experience in this course: Exam 1: My study 6/10 grade 92.5 Exam 2: My study 7/10 grade 80 Exam 3: My study 8.5/10 grade 78 (i was mad) Final: My study 9/10 grade 95 (clutch) lab exams: Exam 1: My study 1/10 grade 50 Exam 2: My study 6.5/10 grade 80 (clutch) My advice to you, Study along the way, Study ur butt off for the final and exam 3
Weekly homeworks and kahoots on fridays that are great grade boosters. Exams are pretty straight forward if you listen in lecture, and lab exams are tough. As long as you study daily and attend office hours, this class will be a piece of cake. Dr. J is great at answering questions you may have and is a really kind and caring prof.
Honest yap session every class. You'll end up learning more in lab than lecture for the material at the end of the semester. BEWARE OF LAB EXAMS!!! Overall a pretty good professor but the sheer amount of material covered may seem a bit overwhelming. I never took notes and still came out with an A. P.S., try to avoid Monday lab sections...
She is a pretty good prof, just be ready to study a ton (especially 3rd exam). It's definitely an easy pass, a relatively easy B, and if you really apply yourself an A is not a crazy stretch. She can sometimes be a little all over the place with specific grading policies but ends up giving a little extra credit for attendance.
Not very helpful, brags and purposely makes her class harder than it needs to be. Tries to "trick you" on exams. Seems to not have much compassion. She does love what she teaches but lectures are all over the place and scribbly. My best advice, take this class elsewhere at blinn or lonestar rather than this class.
Dr. Janes was a good professor and made micro easy to understand. Her tests were easy if you just memorized slides in class and did homeworks. Attendance mandatory on Fridays though:(
She's very condescending. When you ask her questions and often will treat you like a child and talk slow so you “better understand her.” We were always behind in lecture because she always talked so much at the beginning of class. I did well on the exams because I studied, but if you don't study for lab exams, it will tarnish your whole grade.
If you are thinking about this class, don't take it with her. She was extremely condescending, and made you feel really bad for not doing well. Made my friend feel bad for asking a question during the test. She will NOT round your grade. I was extremely (extremely) close to a grade I needed, and she would not listen nor try to empathize with me.
Exams can be tricky but, study everyday after class I promise you'll be fine. The easiest science class I've taken next to 107. Lab is also easy just make sure to study. Hw on McGraw was so annoying but you can find the answers. Study that too bc she puts some on exam. She teaches you everything you need to know.she's lowkey annoying but it's funny
I've taken this professor for 112 and 206, and her exams are brutal—tricky questions, some material not covered in lecture, and a rushed, disorganized pace. She rambles a lot, so we'd be cramming ENTIRE slide sets a day before the next exam. Outside of tests, the class is fine, but if you can avoid her, do it.
One of the easiest science courses I have taken. Lectures are very easy to understand and she try's her best to make them entertaining. Connect homework's are a little annoying and time consuming. Exams are basically from the slides but she does try to trick you. Lab is fairly easy and usually done within 30 minutes.
Very humorous and engaging lectures. Can be strict with certain things but she's a very caring professor. Her exams are very easy, if you show up to class, take notes and pay attention you can get an A on exams with just one or two nights of studying. She does unconventional due dates with problem sets and practice tests so be aware of that.
The class is fine but Janes is a very unlikeable person. Extremely condescending and unsympathetic when it comes to missing class/asking questions. Literally acts like answering questions is the biggest inconvenience to her ever. Girl it's your job to TEACH. Mandatory in-class quiz on Fridays, weird wording for exam questions, and so. much. yap.
TAKES THIS PROFESSOR. I am not sure why her reviews are so low. This has been the easiest science course I have ever taken (and i'm pre nursing). Her exams are very straightforward and you just need to study her slides a couple days before test and u will be fine! Professor does love to yap in class but I don't mind it! Lab exams also easyyyy.
SHE IS AMAZING! everyone on here that says she is condescending is either too stupid for her class of too sensitive to be in college level courses. She is funny as hell and her class is so enjoyable. The easiest class I have taken so far. If you wanna have a good time, take her.
LOVED the class until today. Someone threw up (like bad) during our lecture and the prof handed her paper towels and continued going through slides. Yes, we're all going into medicine, but having everyone sit through a lecture while a poor girl cleaned up her own vomit felt like some sort of weird humiliation ritual idk
TAKE THIS PROFESSOR FOR BIO 112 IF YOU CAN!!! She is so sweet and caring. Lowkey makes the class actually fun with her different learning activities. Do the learning activities she teaches you and you will do soooo well on her exams. I mean like really well. Not very lecture heavy. Very passionate about biology so gets very excited when talking.
I enjoyed her class overall and it was pretty easy if you take notes and study 1-2 days before exams. I will say she is enjoyable to have but sometimes comes off as pretty rude. I could just be picky though. The material is a decent amount but just raw memorization. Lab exams were really hard but the lab itself finished in less than an hour usually
I loved Dr. Janes. This course contained a lot of material, but I thought that she delivered her lectures in a way that made everything much more digestible. The tests were pretty straight forward in my opinion, but I would also spend days studying (which paid off). I also loved the lab for this course, very fun, and not overly difficult.
Lectures are not super intersting, but you can tell she cares. She's constantly relating content to every day life and possible future jobs. Class is a little difficult but thats just how micro is. Exams require good amount of study but is not tricky. Attendance is only mandatory on friday when she gives Kahoots for points.
Notes have lots of blanks that you can only fill in at lecture. Lab is super fun. Lab exams are simple if you study slides well. Lecture exams are straightforward, study slides and know homework. Good professor and super interesting topics. Lecture slides can be unorganized and hard to understand.
Exams very easy jus memorize basic stuff. Study 3 days early and you'll be good. Doesn't follow the syllabus to a tee so if you miss class don't rely on it to tell you whats going on, ask someone who goes to class (ps iclicker bonus). Assignements due 1159 AM not PM which threw me off and i lost 30 pts bc of that. Overslept exam she was nice abt it
confusing to follow sometimes, as she loves a tangent. However going to lecture, reading the textbook, and using the practice problems to help you study does make the exams easier. Made the class laugh, provides a stretch break, makes evryone sing songs... overall interesting lady, thats why I paid attention in lecture.
Dr. Janes was a great professor. I got switched into her class, but it ended up being great. The tests were fair, the assignments were more like extra studying than anything, and she gave a little bit of extra credit! She was very fun, and you can tell she is passionate about her teaching. The lab is the hardest part of BIOL-112. Take Dr. Janes!
Dr. Janes was a great professor. Her tests were fair, the assignments were more like graded studying than tedious work, and she even offered a little extra credit! Dr.Janes was a fun professor, and her passion for teaching others is evident during her lectures. She also helps apply concepts from class to real life to help in class and in real life.
She had good lectures, tests weren't bad as long as u studied (care for 2nd test), watch out for homework times as they are weird and can nuke ur grade. She helps you a lot by dropping hints in lectures and with 20 bonus points. She typically doesn't curve so dont rely on that. Overall a good prof, just go to lecture for iclicker and hints on tests
Take her for the easy A! Her tests were all very simple and straightforward, never anything too specific. She has great memorization techniques and is a good lecturer so you'll retain info. Go to her study jams they were helpful.
Literally my favorite professor I've ever had. She tells you what you need to study, actually TEACHES and enjoys it, makes class interesting, and has "study jams" where you can go study with others and ask questions, she clarifies a lot in there. If you study, you're literally set up for success and gonna do good.
Janes was a wonderful lecturer and a great professor, but if you are going to ask questions on anything she has ever vocalized ONCE she will be angry. Several instances of students asking for her to repeat something or showing her something she was doing was not aligned with the syllabus and she would get upset. Otherwise great class, go to lecture
She makes lecture very interesting and entertaining. She really cares if you know the material because it is very useful in healthcare and the real world. Be ready to draw a lot of pictures and make diagrams to study with. Make sure you do well on lecture exams because lab exams with bring your grade down, especially the second one.
She is so funny and I was never bored in her lectures because you can tell she is passionate. Tests are very straightforward as long as you study the notes, but you still have to study a lot honestly. The only annoying this about this course was that her deadlines were noon, not midnight. many students missed deadlines and she wouldn't extend them
I loved Dr. Janes! She was really interested in the subject, you could tell that she had a passion for it. Honestly, her tests were not bad at all. She does have early deadlines, but she gives you many attempts. The main thing that screwed people up the most were the lab exams, but if you study enough for it and attend lab reviews you're chilling.
Not as hard as Tag, but actually knows how to lecture, unlike Xie. She posts slides ahead of time but will NOT post anything discussed in class (she writes down info/ examples not on the pp and tests you over them, trust me). Lab blows. I just hope you get a good TA because your grade will depend on it lol
Dr. J was absolutely one of my favorite professors I've taken at A&M. The material for her lectures was interesting and she made it better by how she taught, examples, real life scenarios, etc. This class was half Dr.J and have Dr,Sangare, who is also incredible. BIOL 456 made me have hope again and has helped me decide my passion. Take Dr.J!
This class is difficult because its bio 112 not due to her teaching style. She sings, dances, and lays on tables to help her students remember. This class has a lot of information to memorize, but having Janes as a professor makes it easier. She is an amazing professor and is very kind. The extra credit will save your behind so go to class to have.
Biol 112 is a boring class in general, but Janes is funny so her lectures are enjoyable. I would recommend taking MWF if possible. It was hard to stay engaged in the longer TTH classes. If you have to take BIOL112, I would recommend Janes. She explains things well and the expectations/grading criteria is very clear. Lab is the worst though.
Her lectures are engaging, but she puts a lot of emphasis on certain things that won't be on the exams and can go on tangents. Her exam questions can be worded a little weirdly, but you usually get used to her style after the first exam.
The class itself isnt bad and getting a grade is so manageable but she is soo difficult to deal with. Anytime you ask a question shes extremely condescending and acts like youre stupid and disrespectful for not knowing already. Shes the only professor for this class (retiring after spring 26) so take her since the class isnt bad but shes aggravatin
I would recommend her to anyone looking to take this class, you can tell she cares about what she is teaching and is very knowledgeable. Her exams aren't too tricky as long as you understand the material they are very straight forward. Her lectures are fun to attend, I had her at 9am and this class was a great way to start my day.
I LOVE HER!! As someone who took biol 111 and 112 and didn't get the best prof she was a total breath of fresh air! Although she has her moments where she can get frustrated and calls people out in class. She taught this class in a way where you were able to understand no matter your learning style. TAKE HER!! Connects everything back to careers!
Really good lecturer! She explains difficult concepts really well, also gives you tips for future classes and you can tell she wants you to succeed. Very funny. Study for the test using slides and GO TO CLASS. She will go over stuff that will be on the test and not put it in the slides so go to class. attendance is extra credit with iclicker!
Dr. J is a great lecturer BUT she tends to get off topic WAY too much. Instead of teaching biology she wastes time talking about "life skills" leaving us further and further behind each class. She seems like a sweet lady but her class is disorganized and confusing to follow. Her exams are doable though, and there is extra credit.
This professor is really good and genuinely wants her students to understand the material and remember it forever. Yes, she goes off topic, but her "tangents" honestly just help you remember the material for exams. Her exams are fairly easy as long as you study. Her problem sets and practice tests help prepare you greatly for the exam!
she's a good professor, but rambles on about random things not pertaining to class ALOT. although, she is very helpful in her study jam sessions and her exams are medium diffcult. there is already a lot of content in this course, but her lectures aren't necessary- i barely went. ALSO- she gives little study tips and charts and SONGS (lol).
Although an A is easy to get if you complete all assignments (open note and online) and study for exams (they aren't very challenging), Janes was not a good lecturer in that she was constantly off topic. Sometimes she would spend up to 30 minutes of a 50 minute class talking about things not relevant to the class.
She is a great professor and is very funny. Her tests are fairly easy if you pay attention to her lecture. She is very clear on what will be on the test. There are some online assignments outside of class. They are easy but just make sure to do them because she does have random due times. Overall I would recommend.
She's a great lecturer! Very straightforward class: she tells you exactly what material to study for the tests and doesn't include any trick questions. As long as you study the lecture material, the tests should be a breeze. Lots of extra credit opportunities too!
Exams were pretty easy if you studied and were straight out of the lecture slides. Dr. Janes cares about her students and gives life and professional advice during lectures as well as study tips and methods to remember content. Only drawback is that she gives no leniency if you miss an assignment so make sure to submit on time.
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