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I absolutely love Dr. Glas! He is such a gem of a teacher and truly knows what he's talking about. He gives great lectures - and I don't think he actually takes attendance, but you should definitely go to class because it's truly enjoyable. You will do just fine if you show up, read the textbook occasionally, and do the study guides.
While it's easy to see Dr. Glas is a very intelligent professor, he states his opinions as facts and leaves little room for any opposing views. There were not many assignments for this class, just a few writing assignments that he grades pretty harshly. On the plus side, the midterm and final were take-home.
I thought Dr. Glas was an excellent lecturer. I would have liked more discussion in class. I also didn't realize how much political science research would be read in class. I know a lot of students didn't read those. I disagree with the other reviewer about him being opinionated or a tough grader...I thought he was fair at both.
First time taking Dr. Glas. Definitely one of my favorite professors at UGA. The class was lecture heavy, but he does a great job. Read before class or you will be lost.
You can tell that Professor Glas is passionate about political science. However I do not particularly enjoy polsci so the lectures can get a little boring. I do find a lot of what he says to be interesting, but he talks very fast so sometimes its hard to follow along. He gives extra credit opportunities. Your grade is based on 3 tests.
Dr. Glas is a great lecturer, and my TA was a nice guy as well. Go to Dr. Glas' office hours, this is highly encouraged and he is a really chill guy who will do his best to make sure you leave his office satisfied. The textbook isn't really needed, but it might help. Also, he gives A+ study guides before exams, everything you need to know is on it!
Very easy class. 3 test worth 90% of your grade but he gives out a study guide for each one and even says everything on the test is on the study guide. Textbook is helpful for filling out study guides but you can probably get away with finding everything online. Attendance is only mandatory on Fridays for the breakout session.
This class is much harder than it's supposed to be. Only graded by a couple of tests and the lectures are super dry.
Glas is a super cool guy. He doesnt make you buy a textbook and the articles he assigns are free and super interesting! Super easy grader
Dr. Glas is not good at giving lectures. He jumps from topic to topic, most of which are not even relevant to what will be on tests. Some of the material was pretty interesting but but at least 70% of what he said in lecture was not on the exams. Most of the exam material comes from the book and is never discussed in class.
Good lectures, not too hard, gives extra credit. 3 tests (no final) and 10% participation. A good choice
Nice class. Very manageable. Do what you need to do (which isn't very much) and you'll get an A. A nice and smart guy.
Really enjoyed State Politics with Dr. Glas! There is not a textbook, but all of the readings that he assigns can be found online. He is very knowledgeable about State Politics research as well which makes lectures interesting. Dr. Glas is also a pretty lenient grader. I hope to take more classes with him in the future!
This class convinced me to drop my Poli Sci major. He is obviously passionate about politics but the TAs absolutely grade way too strict for an introductory course. Your grade is basically determined by only 3 tests and minimal extra credit points. The tests seem easy but be prepared to get terrible grades if you don't get the right TA.
Grade is based on 3 tests, and they are designed to trick you. The grade boundary for an A is a 94. He is an interesting lecturer, but I definitely did not feel prepared for the tests.
Excellent lecturer. TA was really good, too. Attendance is not required in lectures, but is for his Friday breakout sessions. Go anyways. The last exam had a lot of stuff from his lectures.
Glas wasn't the best professor in my opinion. All he did was talk the whole time during his lectures so it was hard to figure out what information was important and what was just a side note. The slides were no help at all and he also didn't post them to ELC. There are three exams and thats it, not cumulative. He did have a few extra credit points.
I think he is a really good lecturer. Interesting. Fair. If you don't like politics you won't like the class. But I thought it was great.
He states his opinion as facts and his lectures contain so much material that isn't on the exam that it is hard to decipher what is important to study. Good luck.
Do not take this class! Glas is an interesting lecturer but he rambles on about things that are not on the test. You have no clear idea of what to study for, and the tests are meant to trick you and graded harshly. They're mostly comprised from the textbook which you never even discuss in class. Take a different POLS1101 class.
Not my favorite class or professor. Class is essentially pointless as he rambles about his opinions and avoids topics on the tests. He gives you a study guide for the test, but still tough to know what is actually on the exam.
His lectures aren't beneficial to the tests at all. He says to know the study guide and you'll do fine, but that's not true. I spend hours studying for his tests and still get B's. The class isn't supposed to be hard, but he makes the tests more confusing than they need to be. I have friends in other POLS classes making easy A's.
His lectures are hard to follow and he will randomly go off about a topic for half the class. I stopped attending lectures halfway through because it was pointless to go. You have to read the book to make at least a B on the tests. There are three tests which is the majority of your grade. He does offer extra credit which is the only good thing.
This class is unnecessarily hard for an introductory course. Dr. Glas's lectures are confusing, and he doesn't explain a lot of the material fully. He'll flip around slides and it's easy to get behind in the notes. The exams are fairly difficult and will include book material that isn't in the lectures. Definitely not an easy A class.
Glas is an interesting guy with a lot of political experience to speak from. However, his lectures barely scratch the surface of whats on his exams. If you dont do the reading, it will be challenging, albeit not impossible. Gives a few extra credit ops throughout. But my TA said he was pretty challenging for an intro. Changes up tests yr to yr.
The only grades for this class are the 3 exams and they're unnecessarily confusing. Little of what's covered in lecture is on the test. Dr. Glas is an interesting lecturer, but very politically biased. I would spend hours going over study guides and it didn't help me for the tests. Go to the breakout sessions, that's where I learned the most.
Professor Glas is a very lecture-heavy professor. He reads off of power points which makes the class boring and not fun to attend. Fortunately, he gives out study guides before tests which helps a lot when you are lost during lectures. His lectures are pointless half of the time and he goes off on rants quite frequently.
Professor Glas makes you work for the grade you receive. Make sure you complete the study guide before each test ,and youll do fine. A lot of information to help with tests can be found on quizlet!
I LOVE this guy! Dr. Glas is hilarious, and I always enjoyed his lectures. The only grades are tests, but they're pretty easy if you take lecture notes and go through the study guide. GO TO HIM DURING OFFICE HOURS! If you're at all interested in politics, he really knows his stuff and has some super interesting stories!
Campaign Politics was a solid class. Dr. Glas clearly knows a LOT about politics and you will learn some valuable things from his lectures. The class does require a significant amount of reading, but the grading format is fair and the class is doable. Glas sometimes took attendance, so I would recommend going to class for that reason.
He was hilarious and made the lectures interesting. Attendance is mandatory for the breakout sessions, but not necessarily for lectures. He provided a study guide for the exams a week in advance, which made them fairly easy. There are two required textbooks for class, and the main text has long chapters.
Exams can be difficult but not too hard as long you finish and study the study guide
you can get away with skipping monday and wednesay lectures, but friday breakout sessions are mandatory. I recommend going to class because sometimes he says things that show up on exams. if you read the textbook and do the online practice quizzes, you'll finish with a strong A.
Friday breakouts are mandatory for participation (10%). He is extremely opinionated, talks abut whatever he wants and its easy to get lost in what he is saying. The exams are mc and short answer. He provides you with a study guide, but if youre not good at history like myself, you have to memorize it. TA grades the short responses and can be harsh
Dr. Glas' class always a lecture and can become boring sometimes. But the tests are mainly over the chapters which are all around 50 pages, so get ready to read if you want to do well. The 3 tests are the majority of your grade. If you are not naturally interested or good at political science, you probably want to take a different prof.
Dr. Glas is a really nice guy and definitely knows his stuff! He's very approachable and encourages students to come to his office hours and get help. However, he and his classes are very research-oriented. I strongly recommend taking him ONLY if you're a political science major and very interested in doing research.
Breakout sessions are mandatory, but very useful. I also do not agree with the "he is opinionated" complaint. I thought he was great. Lectures are interesting and informative. He uses a lot of current event examples and data in class. Dr. Glas also makes connections with other fields (especially business and psychology).
He rambles during his lectures about information irrelevant to the tests usually and strongly inserts his bias opinions during class. My TA was a good grader so I did ok, but without reading the textbook you will not be prepared enough for his tests because the specific information is not always covered in class.
One of my favorite POLS professors at UGA. His lectures are a little heavy but he makes it easy to follow along. He gives you all you need to make a good grade but you do have to put in effort. He is very accessible outside of class. Attendance is not mandatory I would recommend going because this class is not something you can teach yourself.
Monday and Wednesday lectures were not mandatory, but the breakout sessions were. His lectures were boring and hard to follow, but his study guides help with the test. He gave a few extra credit opportunities which helped since there was only 3 tests. Also, make sure you read the textbooks.
The only real reason I took Dr. Glas was because it was the only class offered on Tuesdays/Thursdays this semester, but I ended up enjoying the class. Two extra credit opportunities were available, and the final was not cumulative. He gave a study guide that covered what was going to be on each test. He's a nice guy. Easy A.
4 easy papers, midterm, and online final. I don't really think he actually reads the essays, though, because I made a 100 on all and def shouldn't have. For readings, they're all online, just skim them. Didn't take attendance. Easy A.
Second class with Dr. Glas. If you need an easier theory and methods credit, this is it. An A is very achievable. I've enjoyed both of his classes and having him as a professor. Would recommend.
Dr. Glas was seriously awesome. The material is government stuff which isn't too exciting obviously but he is a really cool guy and his lectures were bearable, usually funny too. The essays we wrote as part of our test grades were take home which was great, and he is a very fair grader. Take his class!!!
Awful. Absolutely awful. 3 grades and participation grade, each 25%. average of first exam was 66 for our class. Don't bother studying the study guide. Its just a compilation of ALL terms from each chapter and some questions. He doesn't even assign his own readings, he pulls extra assigned readings from the end of each chapter. avoid this professor
Glas' lectures are very unorganized, more so just stream of consciousness where he isn't clear on the topics that are important. He doesn't teach about specifics (ie. "senate has 6 year terms and the house has 2 year terms"), rather just broad stroke ideas which doesn't help much come test day. Makes a simple class more of a hassle than needed.
His lectures are NOT clear. There are only 3 grades which are the exams. Exams are pretty short with multiple choice and short answer. only about 15-20% of what you're supposed to read will be on the exam and no clue what's gonna be on the exam. If you're not naturally interested or good at understanding politics don't bother taking this class.
I took the class as a senior looking to simply satisfy a graduation credit. I was surprised at how entertaining the lecture was made by Dr. Glas. The class is broken into a lecture component with smaller break-out sessions. Attendance is only mandatory for the break-outs and they are very helpful when it comes to testing. Grades are very fair.
My biggest complaint is that he doesn't lay content out clearly during his lectures which makes it hard to follow and hard to know whats important. He could make class 50% shorter if he just talked about what we needed to know, however he frequently goes on tangents and tells unrelated stories. Because of this, tests dont reflect class/study guide.
He was very passionate about the majority of the topics he spoke on. He had a good sense of humor, which helped keep you engaged with his lectures. His tests were multiple choice with 5-7 short answer, but he gave a study guide that really prepared you for the short answers. If you study, this class should not be too hard!
Dr. Glas himself is pretty decent. My only complaint is that his lectures are all over the place, and you can rarely distinguish what is important material and what isn't. He does upload study guides, from which all of the test material will be from. It's not the hardest class ever, but go to class and do the study guides, and you should be fine.
Glas is extremely passionate and enjoys teaching the class, but his lectures can be all over the place. However, he gives good study guides for the three tests with extra credit opportunities as well. Attendance is not mandatory for lectures but is for breakout sessions. If you read and look at the study guides, you can easily get an A.
You don't have to go to class at all and lectures are useless. Theyre all over the place. Like you can't even take notes. His powerpoints are just pictures. Talks about his life and politics today. The textbook is useful but chapters are too long. His study guides are good too. If you're not into political science like me, good luck.
If you are not a political science major, DO NOT take this class. His lectures are pointless and boring. They do not cover the material on the tests. There are three exams, which count for 25% each. The other 25% is dedicated to your breakout sessions and is entirely dependent on your TA. The tests are hard and his grading scale is very tough.
Dr. Glas clearly knows what he's talking about, but if you're not a polisci major this class is going to be pretty boring, BUT the study guides he gives are always super detailed and cover all the test material. He also offers extra credit opportunities and wants his students to do well. Pay attention in your break out sessions and you'll do fine.
Dr. Glas is a nice guy, but I feel like he just doesn't care about his classes. I had him for Spring 2019, and he canceled class a lot or let us out after 30 minutes of class. It was a 9:30 a.m. class, so I wasn't too upset, but I don't want to be going to school just to have class canceled all the time because someone is paying for my education.
The lectures are irrelevant to the tests. The TA that I had was not helpful at all and it seemed like there were always communication issues between the TAs and the professor. It is borderline impossible to make grades you'd be happy with unless you dedicate all of your free time to the class. Don't take this prof unless you're really into pols.
Barely replies to emails and when he does it isn't helpful. Powerpoint slides are super vague and he is really bad at telling you what his tests are going to cover. Super scatter-brained and just doesn't plan well at all. Only good thing about him is he gives 100s on most papers because he's just too lazy to really grade them.
Dr. Glas is really smart but his lectures are legit so boring and so unnecessary. Basically, you read a textbook, take a test based on 200 pages worth of reading, and hope for the best. Not fun or interesting, but fine.
This class is definitely doable if you fill out the study guides for each exam. You definitely need the book for the study guide, but you don't necessarily have to read every chapter, although it is helpful. He offers several chances for extra credit. Lectures are hard to follow and mostly unrelated to test content, but breakout sessions are good.
Attendance isn't checked for the lectures but you have to have a break out session that does check. You need the textbook to pass the class but can get by with learning the bolded information and not reading every word. His lectures are super engaging and he's knowledgable and fun! Offers solid extra credit opportunities too.
Professor Glas is a nice man but most everything is done by your TA's but the breakout sessions are super helpful to your grade (very annoying to go to) though. There are 3 tests (no final) and if you go to every breakout session than that's a free 100 on an additional "test grade". The lectures are boring and and there are no words on the slides.
Professor Glas is a nice professor who offers alot of extra credit throughout the semester. Your grade is based on 3 tests, no final, and attendance in your breakout sessions. You don't have to go t o his lectures, and I wouldn't even recommend going since his powerpoints are pictures and he never says anything important in class.
This class is really about the quality of your TA who does most of the grading. I was lucky enough to get a good one. The lectures were interesting but not very relevant to what you are tested on which is why not many people attended. He shows a lot of political bias but at least has a sense of humor. Overall, I enjoyed the class.
The class overall was not too bad, however a lot of studying was required for each of the three tests. He gives study guides, but they are very extensive and take a long time to complete. Dr. Glas did give three extra credit opportunities that I definitely recommend doing. Also, there is no attendance taken except for the breakout sessions.
This class had 4 grades, 3 tests and a participation grade from the breakout sessions. The lectures are decently interesting. Reading the textbook is important because he gets off-topic in lectures. Grading depends on what TA you have. The tests aren't super hard and he gives extra credit. I liked Glas & I'm taking his class again next semester.
Basically this class is way harder than it needs to be. The lectures are irrelevant and you just have to memorize the textbook. TA breakout sessions are helpful though. He gives you study guides but its so much info you need to start on it like two weeks before. Tests arent cumulative, and 3 tests (25% each) and attendance in breakout is other 25%.
Dr. Glas was alright.3 tests that count 25% each. Gives out a study guide for you to fill in which is time consuming. 3 extra credit assignments which are easy. Textbook readings each week are very time consuming. I did not have enough time to do them. Lectures do not help you prepare for the test. Breakout sessions each week for 25% participation.
3 exams in the class with the last one being the non cumulative final. You need to study a little bit everyday in order to keep the information fresh in your brain. Make sure you fill out his study guides prior to the tests. If you took AP GOV in HS, you will have the basic knowledge needed for this class and will do fine. FOCUS ON VOCAB WORDS
Dr. Glas is very nice and approachable, but his lectures don't pertain much to information you need to know for the tests. Very doable as long as you read the textbook well. The only mandatory attendance is for breakout sessions and if you show up and participate it's practically a free 100% test grade. The TA's are super helpful too.
Glas is great. Solid no matter what class you take him for. I've had him for 2 classes. He does cancel class every now and then, isn't always right on top of things but he's flexible on deadlines. Definitely the kind of professor you want to build a relationship with at the beginning of the semester. He makes understanding difficult content easy.
Dr. Glas is a solid choice if you are a POLS major/taking upper level POLS classes. He is really nice and knows his stuff. When it comes to essays, he is a very lenient grader as long as you follow his guidelines and include what he tells you he is looking for. Sometimes lectures can be confusing, but he is always willing to answer questions.
Prof Glas is such a cool guy and honestly pretty funny. Lectures were boring but he tried his best to keep us engaged. 3 tests and participation grade make up your final grade. Tests were mc/short answer. Study the study guide and you'll do fine. He was very laid back and also very accessible outside of class. If you need to take pols, take glas!
Go to lectures! Glas made politics interesting and easy to understand (which is hard). I would take notes during class, then rewrite them nicely as a study guide (in addition to his study guides), study 30 min before the test and get an A. I recommend Glas!
I was taking this as a Maymester and Glas was great! The tests weren't bad and just doing the study guide before was really all you needed to do to review. You could tell that he's passionate about the subject. A lot of his lectures aren't on the test, but it gives you interesting insight and he helps relate the topics to real world situations.
Fully online class bc rona. Posted lectures and then a TA had a zoom every Friday to help us. Besides the exams, there were few assignments, but overall the work was easy.
Dr. Glas clearly cares about his subject matter and presents politics in a way that invites students to engage with class material. His lectures are always detailed. While attendance was not mandatory, it would be hard to get away with skipping as exams always come straight from lecture content. Overall, a solid choice.
Would definitely recommend this class for POLS1101. The weekly assignments were so easy and don't take a lot of time to do. It's completely up to you when you want to watch the lectures, but we had a TA on zoom every week (attendance not mandatory) who would help with the homework and answer questions. Really easy A and knowledgeable professor.
Since the class was online, Dr. Glas recorded weekly lectures. The only time you actually attended class was during zoom breakout sessions with your TA once a week. The lectures were long and very detailed, but he gives study guides for the exams so you can get away with finding all of the information online and filling out the study guide.
Lots of assignments/ papers, but is super accessible during office hours. Do the reading & pay attention to the lectures and you will be fine. Keep in mind that this is a math/ statistics heavy class, though.
This class was all online, so the only time we actually went to class was during breakout sessions with the TA. He posts weekly recorded lectures and gives a study guide prior to each exam. DO THE STUDY GUIDE AND UNDERSTAND THE CONCEPTS! You will be fine if you do these things. He also assigns one easy assignment each week!
His video lectures were useful and typically had all the information you'd need on the tests. There were also study guides posted before each test. There was an extremely easy assignment for each week, but from what I heard their difficulty might depend on your TA. Overall an easy and painless class.
Dr. Glas is a pretty good choice. The course was entirely asynchronous and consisted of 4 very easy assignments and 3 exams. He gave the option to write a paper for the third exam which is what saved my grade. His exams were difficult and graded tough. You might be stressed the whole semester about your grade, but you'll probably end up fine.
Dr. Glas is an amazing lecturer and was such a great choice for my Political Science credit. He cares so much about what he teaches and wants his students to do well. Super flexible and understanding. Hes a down to earth guy and really loves what he does.
Prof Glas is a cool, down to earth dude. Political partisans beware, he is not afraid to speak his mind on issues, but he encourages discussion because of this! His tests are pretty short and easy as well. Very few assignments.
I loved this class! For the honors format, we had optional zooms twice a week and sometimes 1 homework assignment a week (not always and it took less than 30 mins). The content was interesting and Dr. Glas really seemed to care about his students and the content he was teaching. Do the study guides and review them and you will do well on the tests.
I took the maymester and the short description of this class is just don't take it. He expects you to read 100 pages a night every day including the 2 hour lectures and the study guides. This class was terrible and incredibly boring, it broke my straight A streak and I will never forgive Prof. Glas for that.
Dr. Glas is a friendly and good professor but the work is a bit crazy. In POLS 4650 you will literally write literally SEVEN essays. He doesn't grade them too hard but it's just overkill. Also, it's not a research class but he treats it like it is which was bit frustrating (makes you write a research essay)
Took this class over the summer, and it was actually interesting and great. Even after restructuring the class at the last moment and some extenuating circumstances, Dr. Glas was super helpful and great. There are lots of reading academic papers, which are overall pretty dry, but he cares more about the concepts than the details.
Assigns a lot of reading but it's easy to get by in the class without or by just giving them a quick skim. Most of the class is graded by reflection essays which he describes as journal/diary entries about the concepts learned in class. Easy grader, not a lot is asked of you in this class, and Dr. Glas is super caring and a great lecturer.
There's a lot of reading, but you can get by without reading or by just skimming it before class. Grade came from 4 reflective papers and a political ideology survey that you come up with and he is a relatively easy grader.
Dr. Glas is my favorite POLS professor. The class is super interesting, while he does assign a lot of reading he understands that students have lives outside of his class and goes over the readings in class to fill in any gaps. He is very accessible and doesn't hesitate to offer help to students. Definitely going to take his class again.
His class is boring and you have to pay attention in lectures because the notes are barely shown on the screen. The tests are hard but there are weekly breakout assignments that make up for it. The TAs grade everything and they are pretty chill. Overall, the class is not too bad if you are looking for an easy history.
Super cool/thoughtful professor. He clearly loves what he teaches. Lectures are interesting & he always let us out early! Tests were online and not very difficult whatsoever. There were two textbooks you need, but I got them free online and also never read them and I did just fine without them. Quizlet is your best friend for this class. Take him!
This is a very heavy math and statistics based class. If you are not comfortable with math and computer programing, I recommend finding some alternative to this class. Personally, I found the lectures very confusing and hard to keep up with. Also, hard to reach outside class. Granted he is nice and I made an A, this class caused me so much stress.
Dr. Glas was super interesting in lecture and obviously cared about the subject. The tests were online, and we were given a study guide for each of the three. Lots of the information was taken directly from the book or on Quizlet. Not difficult at all, take him for 1101.
I went to the first class of the semester and didn't go to the rest. I got an A+ in the class with a 100 on every assignment and an A on every test. didn't go to class, didn't study, and still got all As. the tests were online and open note. no final, just 3 regular exams. 100% the easiest class I have ever taken
Honestly, all you truly need in this class is to use the study guides he provides before the tests. He gives a lot of reading, but in all honesty, you don't really need it. The assignments are pretty straightforward and quizlet is a good tool for the class. Would defintely take this class again.
Dr. Glas was amazing! His lectures were fun and he knew a lot about what he was talking about. You should go to class, a few times in the semester when a lot of students weren't there, he gave extra credit to the ones who were. He assigns textbook pages, so start reading them early because there's a lot. The tests come straight from the textbook.
Professor Glas is a wonderful professor who really utilizes 21st century learning methods. In this online course, rather than assessing us through the typical test format, he ensures that we retain the skills needed for research through projects. If you are one that does not prefer taking exams, you absolutely need to take this course.
The class was super easy, but my TA taught me everything. I hardly learned anything from the lectures. He seems really nice, but if you learn from lectures, I wouldn't recommend.
There are 7 papers to complete during the class, none of which are incredibly long (the final research paper is supposed to be 5-10pgs). He grades fairly but very slowly. He gives good feedback if you ask. Biggest problem is the due dates of some papers being too close together (lots due at once and then big gaps in between).
This class is definitely a math class discussed by Political Science. The whole class is one giant research paper split into four parts. There were also 5-6 homework assignments. The work was pretty stressful, but I received an A on everything. He is not very easily assessable outside of class, but you can ask questions after class.
I absolutely love Dr. Glas. This was the second class I've taken with him and am taking a third in the fall - I could not recommend him more!!! Grade was based on 5 EASY homeworks and 3 papers (if you follow the rubric you'll definitely make A's). Interesting and engaging lectures, but you'll be fine skipping class too.
Dr. Glas is a fun dude and loves to connect with his students. This course was new, not super organized, and didn't follow the syllabus super closely. However, the grading was fair, he encouraged folks for simply showing up and doing their best, and I learned a lot about data in political science. Excited to take him for another class in the fall!
Take the Maymester with Glas!! He's very nice and gave us multiple extra credit opportunities. Easy homework grades and the tests are all open note with no final.
This class was super simple and straightforward! The tests reflected the content that we were learning and weren't overly difficult as long as you did the assignments. The class layout was also easy to follow and it was super clear when everything was due. The TAs grade the exams though, so that could affect how the tests go. Always responded fast!
Boring but easy A
Great guy. Signing up for another class with him next semester. He gets straight to the point.
Dr. Glas is a great professor. Hands down, he is one of the best college professors I have ever had, period. The workload was minimal, with the only notable graded assignment (the research design paper) having constant checks and feedback. He is a caring teacher and an easy grader. I didn't show up to class half the time and did stellar.
Super straightforward class, easily the best POLS professor. Easy A if you just do the assignments. Tests are usually online. I went to class maybe twice. YOU DO NOT NEED TO BUY THE CONNECT TEXTBOOK IF TESTS ARE ONLINE. Save your money. He's hilarious and class is actually pretty entertaining.
The syllabus is very test-heavy; There are three tests, each 25%. The remaining 25% is assignments. I noticed after the first test that his lecture style is very flexible, meaning his tangents are not always relevant to test material, which is again, heavily graded. He's knowledgable, but don't take this class if you're not a solid test-taker.
This class was super easy (imo)! All of our tests were online which was very nice. I do not recommend buying the textbook tbh, I spent money on it and never used it. I learned the most in my breakout sessions; your TA is very important bc they grade everything. Dr. Glas is a great professor but his lectures are often really hard to stay engaged in
Take Glas for POLS 1101! I went to class maybe twice and got an A. 3 tests all online and he offers extra credit. The breakout assignments are the other 25% of your grade but they're easy and never took me more than an hour.
Three super easy online exams and an in-class activity every breakout session (50 mins once a week). Highly recommend!!
Dr. Glas is super chill and funny. The class wasn't super organized and didn't follow the syllabus very closely but he made up for it by adjusting assignment due dates where needed. I also found the essays we had to write actually interesting and enjoyable to do.
A little bit boring but this was a very easy course that I didnt have to stress about. Dr. Glas is also very knowlegeable
This class was graded on very little, but none of it was notably difficult. While lectures aren't mandatory, I would recommend attending them anyway, as they provide a lot of clarity on topics covered.
He is definitely a solid professor! While the class was not hard, his lectures were bad in my opinion. His lectures had little to do with anything that is on the tests. The study guides are good and those are what you need to study to get an A. Focus on the study guides and use the content on the online textbook.
Warning: This class is no longer open note. However, he is super chill professor anyways.
Not a interesting lecture, but not hard to get through. Exams aren't difficult but check the study guide. No longer open note exams, yet switched from paper to online format within three hours of giving the exam with no email, only an eLC announcement. Doesn't email when cancelling class, just doesn't show up. Nice guy, but not organized.
Lectures are all over the place. Tests aren't impossible, but they are on paper in 250 person lecture so that's a hot mess. I would take someone else if you can.
Lecture is not useful for your grade, just memorize study guide which is pretty straight forward to exam.
took him for POLS 4541.... most chill professor ever not heavy on homework or exams and is the easiest A
Pretty inaccessible out of class; takes forever to answer emails and at times will cancel office hours appointments. Regularly cancels class or ends class significantly early (>5 minutes). Takes months to grade and offers little feedback or criticism. Lectures can be pretty dry, but he tries to be funny and does a good job of answering questions.
This class was pretty straightforward. The lectures can be hard to follow but Dr. Glas does dedicate a lot of class time to helping us choose and refine our research topics. He was always available for office hours and was more than willing to answer specific questions about my final paper. All of our assignments were graded generously.
Class is mostly taught online, and the content from online lectures are not included in the tests. He spends the vast majority of the lecture giving very biased political opinions and ranting off-topic, resulting in very long lectures that don't feel meaningful. The content from the tests comes almost exclusively from the book. Use Quizlet.
Lectures were fun to sit through, but most material covered in class was not on the test. Test questions generally came straight from the study guide. He gives out test answers to reward students in attendance if enough people skip class. Plenty of extra credit offered throughout the semester.
Grade is 75% the 3 tests, and 25% the weekly breakout group activities. The breakout groups were easy and fun, and the TA was nice and informative. Dr Glas gives fun and informative lectures. Only complaint is the tough grade scale (94 for an A), and the grade being mostly tests, but Glas makes up for it with plenty of extra credit opportunities.
lectures are worthless and impossible to sit through, also nothing to take notes on. extremely harsh grader on exams although other pols classes are "easy A's".
This class is made extremely difficult for no reason. His lectures are hard to sit through and also not relevant to anything on the tests. He does not post slides from lectures, and the study guide is long and irrelevant to the exams.
Lectures are completely irrelevant to the content present on the test. His tests are ridiculously difficult, as it is literally impossible to answer the question exactly how he wants it. This is absurd for a class that is required and has nothing to do with 95% of people's majors who take it. I may have to withdraw to save my gpa. DO NOT TAKE.
His lectures are not useful to the exams, except for the occasion he might give out a test question. Study guides are ridiculous long, but align with the test. Grade is exam heavy with 75% of your grade, coming from exams; 25% being from assignments. His political opinion is very obvious from his lectures. Take a different professor.
3 exams worth 75% of your grade and you have to earn it. Around 8 pages of study guide material to learn for each exam and exams are half multiple choice and half written. Compared to the other POLS classes I do not recommend him. Every student in this class complains about the difficulty level for an intro class.
The main issue is the exams, which are 75% of your grade. Study guides are somewhat helpful, but are extremely lengthy. He also is unresponsive to emails, and the TA, although nice, is not knowledgable about what is on the exams. In conclusion, just take literally anyone else. There are much easier classes.
Do not take Jeffery Glas, lectures are extremely boring and irrelevant to the tests that count for 75% of your grade. Tests are difficult due to the study guide also being irrelevant. Take another professor.
Dr. Glas is a cool guy-- but as most people on here have said, the lecture content isn't really relevant to the exams, and the breakout room assignments aren't really either. While an A is definitely possible, you're gonna want to focus on the study guides to get an A.
Do not take this professor. His lectures are mainly biased political rants that do not relate, in any way, to the content itself. Test material is from a lengthy study guide, with absolutely no relation to lectures. TAs don't understand the content either.
Going to class is not helpful for your grade in this class. His lectures have no relation to the exams, which are each 25% of your grade. He does not post his slides but he posts an exam review that is unhelpful. The tests were extremely hard and not related to the lectures. Take this with someone else.
I like Dr. Glas and he's an interesting person, however the lectures don't correspond at all with the exams and there is really no point in going to class, besides the occasional test question he will give. Study guides are extremely long and not even that helpful for the exams. There are three exams counting the final and they are extremely hard.
Lectures are interesting but completely irrelevent. Do not take for easy A.
He is an entertaining person and is enthusiastic about connecting the lectures to the real world, but the exams do not correlate at all and go over a lott of content. They are very hard to study for and the questions are not always from the study guide. Also, there are only 3 exams which make up 75% of your grade.
Dr. Glas is a really great guy with a great personality and lifetime of stories he tells in lecture. It may seem like he is rambling but if you actually listen to what he is saying it really makes sense as to why he says it. Grade is mainly dependent on 3 tests which imo are very much like the study guide. Very easy course, would recommend.
All he does in the class is talking talking, nothing really important to listen and write a note. The lecture is not helpful at all. He gives us the study guide for the exams, but it's so hard to study because we can only find out the definitions and answers from the quizlet that somebody made. Don't buy the textbook! We don't use it at all.
I love his lectures but it's hard to keep up with the reading without more interaction with the content, so sometimes it was difficult to study for the tests. There were 2 textbooks, and I think only one of them was truly necessary!
There are 3 exams and weekly assignments. each exam is 25% of your grade and the assignments are 25%. the assignments are very easy but I left multiple exams feeling extremely confident just to get a low grade. I have had to rely on the extra credit to get a decent grade.
Don't bother going to lectures, just use the study guide and go to the breakout sessions to study for exams. Don't bother getting the textbook either and attendance not mandatory. His lectures are mostly him ranting about random stuff not at all related to the course material.
The lectures can be all over the place, but the key is to focus on the study guides which cover the exam material well. Quizlet and unstuck study are great study tools to prep for the tests. Overall, the class is manageable if you put in the work.
Attendance is not mandatory, the lectures aren't very helpful and don't correspond with what's on the exams. 75% of your grade is from 3 exams and they are extremely difficult. Dr. Glas is passionate about the material and tries to make it fun for students, which is nice. However, try to take this with someone else if you can.
Dr. Glas does have entertaining lectures, but they rarely seem to correspond to the material on the study guides or the tests. Three tests count for 75% of your grade, and assignments are 25%, which are easy enough. There is a lot of material to remember, so use the study guides and external sources.
Just take someone else!!!! His lectures are pointless because all he does is talk about his own political opinions. The tests are ridiculously hard and he grades like we're in grad school. There's no way you can make an A in the class even if you study hard. The tests were 35 mc and 5 short answer. He did give lots of extra credit but it's no help.
DO YOURSELF A FAVOR AND RUN THE OTHER WAY!! dr. glas is a nice man, but he is a PROFESSIONAL YAPPER! his lectures consist of long tangents, and by the time he's made his point, I have already lost the plot. I leave lectures knowing less than when I came in. 75% of your grade is entirely exams. I would NEVER take him again, and neither should you.
POLS1101 is supposed to be an easy A, but this was not. Exams are 75% of your grade and they are NOT easy, the entire class fails. His lectures are pointless and he goes on and on, the only helpful thing I did was read the textbook. Take anyone else if you can.
Glas was so great! There is a lot of reading, but its defiantly manageable because there are no homework assignments. 3 tests make up 75% of your grade, but the tests are easy if you've done the readings and listened to the lectures. He also gives many opportunities for extra credit, usually 5 points after every test.
Don't have to attend the lectures, just the breakout sessions. Overall, the class is a lot harder than it needs to be. Dr. Glas is an awesome guy but compared to other PoliSci classes, his class is challenging. There is no homework but you have to study a lot for the tests, and there is extra credit offered. I studied a lot and only worked up a B.
whoever said the entire class fails the tests, def not true but I guess the majority of the class does but all. if you have basic knowledge of American government and history, you will get an A without ever even having to study. never studied a minute for this class, it is the most basic concepts and test questions you could ask for. def take.
To be honest with the study guides you really can't mess this up. The first test will take you by surprise but after that studying is fairly easy. He's an engaging lecturer but is prone to tangents/doesn't really have nites for you to follow.
POLS1101 with Dr. Glas was very lecture heavy, but only 2/3 classes a week are full-lecture meetings. The once-a-week breakout sessions are helpful and never lasted the entire class period (unless you stayed to discuss with a TA). His lectures were typically easy to pay attention to, as he has real world experience and first-hand stories to tell.
I had heard that his online POLS 1101 was a good class to take but do NOT take the in-person version. Our first exam (worth 25% of our grade) was a 69% class average. Before extra credit and other helpful things I was on track to get a B- or C in his class (which is a general req. for all UGA students). Take another professor.
Took POLS1101 and it was easy- class isn't mandatory. Tests basically make up your whole grade so I had to study for those but just use the study guides he gives and online quizlets and you'll be fine!
His lectures tended to be boring, but you can tell he is passionate about the subject. The tests (3) are 25% of your grade each and your breakout assignments are the other 25%. Read the textbook and do the study guides and you should be fine! He also offers tons of extra credit!
Glas is overall a solid teacher and very chill guy. Solid jokes and frequently cancels class. Other than the occasional test question given in class there is really no point in going. Lectures and note taking in class help very little with test prep and the TAs are completely clueless on the material. Use study guide and look for someone else.
Only graded by really flexible essays. I showed up 80% of the time and got exempt from the final essay. Interesting lectures too.
Dr. Glas was chill, class was a bit boring overall but not bad. The lectures were all over the place. I found it hard to take solid notes. He once spent 10 minutes describing his attitude towards his PowerPoint clicker. Your grade is 75% test, but memorize the study guide, you'll be fine. There's extra credit opportunities to add points back.
He's pretty affable in class, should you choose to go. I wouldn't say that lectures are mandatory, though, since I've just gone to the breakout sessions and done the study guides and it's worked for me.
Pretty chill and funny guy, lectures probably are not mandatory but make sure do go over the study guide - its very helpful. Also, pretty politically biased but would still take again.
Dr. Glas is an interesting guy, but this class is a nightmare. Lectures are disorganized, and the material doesn't really help with exams. The study guide is pretty much useless besides the short answer questions. The exam questions are also WAY too specific. I would pick any other pols1101 class to take because this one is unnecessarily hard.
The tests in this class were much harder than any other people taking POLS1101. Averages were abt 70% on every test for everybody, no matter how much you study. They give a study guide that isn't relevant enough to the test material. They'll give you terms but then you have to know everything about it because the questions are extremely specific.
Lectures are corny and have almost zero relation to the test, and TA's don't know how to clear things up. Course material is comparable to basic high school poli sci, though. Use the study guides and you'll be fine. I haven't opened my textbook once.
This class was a mess. His lectures have nothing to do with his tests. He tries to be funny and expresses his own political opinion too much. Attendance recorded on TopHat. The study guides were helpful enough for the tests, I never bought the textbook. My TA was great and gave the most useful info for tests. He gives lots of extra credit at least.
Lectures are a waste of time and don't correlate to the exams at all. There are quizlet's online with all the exam material on them. He does use top hat and the breakout group assignments are easy and the TA's don't grade harshly. It's not a horrible class just be aware that the notes you take in class don't help for exam study at all.
I've had As on all turned in thus far, no tests in the class. I emailed him a question 3 days before assignment was due- never received a reply. He makes it clear what his party is and what he thinks of the other side- not ideal for a political science class. He also spoke blatant misinformation in our class. Easy course, not a fan of professor.
Literally a textbook stereotype "intellectual" Democrat college professor, there's a "Dr. Glas" at every school. I mean look, I'm not a Republican by any means but for a PolySci class it's hilarious how biased this guy makes it clear he is, to the point of mostly babbling about his own views for entire classes instead of... you know, the material?
M and W constituted of lectures. Dr.Glas would talk with a slideshow behind him, but the slide show only had pictures no words. taking notes was almost impossible. 2 textbook were needed. On F, breakout sessions w/ your TA and a group of about 15-20 and an assignment was completed. 3 MC and SA tests about 25-30 questions.
Professor Glass loves to talk in lectures but always finds his way into relating to the course. The breakout sessions are very informative and help you prepare for the test. The tests are not hard just do the study guide. Not a bad prof.
He didn't really teach much of the curriculum during the lectures, but they were insightful for just being a more knowledgable and intelligent person. You won't really learn much during the breakout sessions either, but you learn more there than during the lectures. You basically have to wait for the test guide to drop and then cram.
Everyone else I know with a different pols professor has higher test averages than we do. Glas literally just yaps about random things during lecture, but the breakout sessions/assignments are basically free 100s. The TA's cover the topics that will be on the test almost exactly though which is great!
D1 yapper. Loves talking, hates covering the material. Lectures are useless and pretentious. Breakout sessions are super easy but TAs are sometimes clueless on the material since Glas doesn't really teach. Study guides are the only useful studying material. Not a particularly difficult course, just frustrating. Take anyone else.
BE WARNED!! I see other reviews saying he's "not so bad" well let me tell you it's not worth it. Save your GPA (trust me). Chances are you need POLS to graduate, you are better off taking literally anyone else or online, no need to take it with this guy. Class is exam heavy and does not relate to what is covered in class.
Lectures have basically no relation to the exams but he uses top hat for attendance. Its easy to do well on exams if you complete the study guide but be prepared to self-teach. Breakout session assignments are easy and he offers extra credit. If you actually want to learn, take another prof but overall not a horrible class.
Dr. Glas is a cool guy, but it's hard to take notes in his class. The lectures are hard to follow. People say that studying the study guide is super beneficial for the exams, but I would disagree. The study guides do help, but they aren't as helpful as people make them out to be. If you need to take POLS 1101, I would choose a different professor.
Dr. Glas trails off on tangents in class. Lectures are not helpful to the content, but attendance is required through Top Hat with no exceptions. Tests make up 60% of your grade, but offer extra credit for each. He is a very knowledgeable professor, but be prepared to do plenty of readings and to teach yourself.
If you need to take POLS 1101 do not take it with Dr. Glas. He is a chill guy and I can tell he's passionate about what he's teaching but this class should be an easy A and it's not. Our test averages are always low 70s and the study guides only help for the short answers.
Taking Dr. Glas is a dangerous game. He is very smart, but his lectures are useless. He doesn't review any info on the tests; the study guide is the only worthwhile resource. Attending class and reading the textbooks are useless. He is funny, but by the third test, you are sick of his long-winded anecdotes and wished he actually taught.
Horrible teacher. Lectures are completely irrelevant and useless. Everything I learned was from outside studying. The tests are very similar to the study guide so if you follow it and study for the tests until you know everything you'll be fine. Very little outside work and 40% of the grades are attendance and in class assignments on Fridays
This class is structured so poorly and it so difficult to actually do well. He does give extra credit for tests but his test averages have all been from a 60 to a 70. I don't recommend.
Cool Guy. The study Guides are what the tests are going to be mostly based on. I had a not-so-great experience with his class because I had a poor TA. There are large grade disparities between students with good versus poor TAs. If you get bad vibes from you TA switch your section immediately.
Dr. Glas has restructured this course to be so much more managable and low-stress. Tests are straightforward and you're given a study guide that will get you an A on each test if completed. The textbook is unnecessary and you'll be fine without it. DEFINITELY recommend this course.
Ratings for Glas scared me a little for the class, but there should be no reason to worry. Glas had unique lectures and wants to inspire us, so he deters from the boring book material and does specific and creative lectures. Don't buy the textbooks, go to class and breakout sessions, and study the study guides super well, and you will do well.
Lectures were pointless in relation to the test. The study guide was great for the all the free response and a FEW multiple choice. The remaining multiple questions were a toss up. I found the only way to get the remaining multiple choice right was to read all the textbook chapters. I spent way too much time studying for this intro level class.
I go to lectures for his anecdotes and TopHat attendance, but otherwise you don't learn much. The bulk of this class is waiting for the exam study guide (always early) and learning from the readings. Breakout sessions are easy As. The review sessions are so helpful for exams since the TAs grade them strictly, as the 3 exams are 60% of your grade.
I did not learn much from his lectures for the test BUT they were always compelling and I learned a lot about life from them. For the test, ask questions at your breakout session and do the study guide! He and the TA I was assigned were very helpful and understanding; don't be afraid to reach out to them!
Dr. Glas is a very passionate professor and his lectures are filled with interesting stories but they have nothing to do with the exams. He gives a ton of extra credit so if you do bad on one exam its not the end of the world. Just do the study guide and you should get a good grade on each exam.
This class is pretty easy, most of your grade is based on the three tests along with attendance and short weekly assignments. I put minimal effort into this class besides going through and writing out all the terms on study guides and I got a 95+ on all tests + extra credit. Glas is also just a chill dude. Overall the easiest A I've ever had.
Literally all he does is talk about his opinions. The slideshows are not helpful and you are expected to read like 100 pages per week, overall not a good class.
Would recommend the online course to everyone!! It was SO easy that I was still able to enjoy my summer without being overwhelmed with assignments. He/ TA's are pretty bad about responding and getting grades back quickly. The textbook is ridiculously expensive, but I did the 2 week free trial and managed to complete all the assignments in that time
Super easy online class. He wasn't too accessible, but the people in my section emailed him constantly to whine so I think he got overwhelmed. Literally just watch the lectures and fill out the study guide and you'll get an A. The four assignments took less than 30 minutes to complete. Overall, super cool guy, obviously passionate about politics!
Lectures do not line up with the exams at all which sucks because you have to be at class. He talks about his own opinions and goes into super intellectual topics that have absolutely nothing to do with the exams. Exams are basically the study guide so much you know it well. I low key should have locked in for the last one but thats on me. :(
This was POLS 1101e to be specific for me. If you generally have an interest in political science, or not frankly, this is a more than reasonable summer class that won't crush you on time commitments and difficulty but you actually might learn a little. I recommend.
The professor is super knowledgeable and passionate about politics. His real-world examples and personal stories make lectures engaging and easy to follow. If you've taken U.S. History or Government class before, this class feel partly like a refresher. Super nice and chill dude.
Just make sure to study the given guide for exams. Homework is easy.
So easy for freshman year
Dr. Glas is really funny and entertaining, but his lectures have absolutely nothing to do with the tests. There are 3 tests, each worth 20% of the final grade, but he does not teach the concepts that are on the test clearly. Polisci 1001 was supposed to be an easy intro level class but the tests are all based on the study guides, not lecture
Dr. Glas is a great speaker but the lectures are very vague compared to the tests.But he does give resources to review outside of class that are directly what's on the exams. In the breakout sessions the TAs also go over guaranteed questions on the exam. Studying is crucial but the tests aren't horrible.
His study guides are USEFUL- if you know everything on them, you'll do rly well. LOTS of reading but I didn't do any of it, so I got B's on tests. Attendance is graded for lecture + breakout sessions. Breakout sessions were good but lectures were often irrelevant or random tangents. He's nice and randomly cancels class sometimes! Would take again.
His lectures are mainly anecdotes that are sometimes not even relevant to the content, the only things useful are the exam study guides. Attendance is mandatory in both lecture and breakout session. Breakout session assignments are very easy and he gives extra credit on exams. He gets the job done but try and get another professor first tbh.
His lectures were mostly pointless as they never related to exam content - study guides were extensive but did cover 95% of what would be on exam, just takes a long time to go through all of it. Breakout session assignments are easy and give good grade boost. I had a good TA, but some others grade harshly. I wouldn't take him for this class tbh.
Yall- dont take him. Just take ANYONE else. Going to class means nothing but attendance is mandatory and the tests don't follow the study guide AT ALL. He forced his political opinions on us and would argue with students in class if they spoke against him. Literally please try and take anyone else. He is not a good professor.
Lectures are useless, talks about anything BUT what's going to be on the test. The tests are similar to the study guides tho but it takes a long time. Attendance is mandatory but I recommend leaving right after, u learn nothing in the class ever BUT sometimes he will mention one question he will include on the test- take someone else
Overall a very easy class, although despite attendance being mandatory the discussion points of lectures were often not super helpful for the test. The study guides were extremely useful. There is a textbook, but I never used it and was completely fine. He's a very funny, kind man and has a lot of cool personal stories from earlier in his career.
Pretty easy online course. Easy weekly assignments. Professor not easy to reach due to a large class size. 3 exams, 2 essays. Just study the study guides and know it by heart for the exams. Exams are not lock down browser. Professor is very opinionated politically.
Overall, he is a nice professor! However, his lectures are pretty boring and he says that everything that is on the study guide is on the exams which is true for the most part, but sometimes the mc can be out of left field. The breakout sessions are pretty helpful and the assignments you do in them are on the exams sometimes.
Super easy professor and class, he really cares about his lectures and they actually aren't that boring, uses Tophat, so you never have to go to class. You do have to go to the breakout session, but the assignment is always super easy. He posts great study guides for exams (3), just lock in and study night before. Gives some extra credit
Slimy, make sure to watch out for the hidden white text method he uses on online test and papers.
Dr. Glas was a pretty poor professor in my opinion. He is a great guy and very interesting, but he just doesn't go over what is on the exams. The saving grace of this class is his exam study guides, which are very helpful. The breakout sessions are also helpful too. In my opinion, he just is not a good professor.
dont take this class. this is the hardest version of amercan gov. lectures are irrelevant only 3 tests. save
Do not choose Glas even if he is the last option left. Delay your political science credit to another semester if he is the only choice. Lectures are completely irrelevant to test material yet attendance is mandatory. The breakout session assignments are easy and the review sessions are helpful. Your grade on the test is heavily reliant on your TA.
Took the honors version of research methods. Absolutely loved Dr. Glas. Fun, helpful, and informational lectures paired with a semester's long research project. Although we had a small class, he made an effort to help each individual student with their specific projects. Graded by a few other easier homework assignments. 10/10 would recommend
He is just okay. I found it difficult to follow his lectures and if you're heavy on taking notes, there is no need to because there was not much to write about. Breakout sessions were very easy. You'll do okay if you follow the study guide and if you miss a couple of days look up a presentation from a different professor.
He is a nice person, and he has great stories to tell, but his lectures didn't seem to fully cover exam content. He also does cold calls during class. The TAs grade the tests, but they are looking for specific answers. The study guides are very helpful, but I would recommend reading the textbook as well.
Very nice and knowledgable guy, but his lectures weren't very similar to what was was on the exams. The study guides are useful and I would study no later than 2 days prior. He does give 5pt extra credit opportunities on the 3 exams. Class was way too hard for it being a uga requirement.
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