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FIN201 - 3.0 rating“This is a difficult class, and she is terrible at teaching the material”
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My favorite thing about Professor Larson is she makes the whole class practical and useful for everyone in attendance. She's entertaining and teaches the material well. I enjoyed her class.
I learned the material better when I didn't attend class. She speaks so quickly that you can hardly catch what she is saying. She sends out the powerpoints of the class material to everyone after class, this is very helpful. The material is not hard, but when you can't write notes on what she is saying, the class gets harder.
Awesome Professor! All you need is her class slides. If not on the slides, never in the tests/quizzes! And she is super nice. Wouldn't take it from any other prof.
She did a good job teaching this class for the first time. Because of the nature of the class material, she has to go everything through quickly, so you may want to be diligent enough prior to attending her class, but it is a good class to attend.
Great teacher! I felt she kept the assignments relevant, and would specify if we didn't need to know something. Sent out an email after every class with attached slides and reminders of assignment deadlines. I would take from her again. Homework load was reasonable and the 2 tests were very doable. I got an A.
This teacher is over rated. She is nice and smiley with students but not very informative in the field of finance. If you want to have a teacher who makes your life easy this is the one. But if you want a teacher to explain things in clarity and beyond the book is not this one.
Fun professor. Fun personality, fun teaching style, fun to watch. That's good because the subject isn't the most thrilling.
AVOID THIS CLASS AT ALL COSTS! Half the time we were finding her errors in class. She did so many of her own problems wrong on the midterm that after correcting her, several students got more answers right than she did. The class was a constant frustration. The final was the hardest test I've taken at BYU. Confusing and unorganized. She's nice tho.
I would not recommend this class to anyone. Professor Larson is a great person, but not her class was ridiculous. I did well on all the homework assignments, never missed class, and still couldn't do well on her tests...I can't memorize over 250 slides WORD FOR WORD!
One of the easiest classes I have ever taken. Only two tests, and they are super easy. Homework is very easy as well. Going to class seemed like a waste of time sometime, you could ace the class just by going over her slides. Friends who took other teachers seemed to have a much tougher time!
She is a very nice lady, but not a very good professor. She just reads off the powerpoints word for word. The first half of class is cake, the second half is way harder. The midterm was much easier than the final which was really hard. Hard to stay attentive in class. Reading quizzes and annoying Problems of the week are due every week. Bad class
I wouldn't take this class from anyone else. The material can be hard no matter who you take it from. Professor Larson does a good job of explaining things and she will even teach you helpful shortcuts. She talks a little fast but if you stay after she will explain it until you get it. The final is hard but curved.
Best Teacher at BYU to take Finance 201 from. She talks fast, but her material isn't impossible. She provides all the tools so you can do well in the class. I wouldn't take this class from anyone else. She is super nice and helpful and even gives great tips during class on religious thoughts and tips about jobs in your future.
Gives you plenty of resources to do well in the class. Talks fast but is easy to understand, especially if you do the reading. I didn't do any homework except the weekly POW and did great. Lots of PWPT slides but easy to get through. Taught us how to make great finance decisions like how to build credit, buy a house, negotiate, credit card, etc
She talks way too fast. Beware if you haven't taken accounting because she does not clarify basic terms and business lingo. I learned most of the material from the textbook.
Took Finance 201 before with Brau last semester and barely squeaked by with a B. Prof. Larson only has 2 tests during Spring term, Final is considerably more difficult, but very manageable if you study and keep on top of the study topics.
Nice lady however I took this class during spring semester so the lectures were 3 hours long and usually boring. She talks really fast and it's sometimes hard to keep up. She doesn't give out practice tests so your next best resource is slides which isn't specific enough for the tests. The final exam was RIDICULOUS, the average was a D!
I really liked her. She was a very straight forward teacher who covered exactly what you need to know in class. Didn't open my book once, don't think anyone did. Personal finance tips and days. Weekly homework problems, 2 hours max with a small group of friends. Tests are rough. Ending curve was about 13% but she said final was unusually hard
I loved this class! Super straight forwad, and if you stay on top of your work, you should be fine. The TAs are very helpful, and Professor Larson is very willing to answer questions you may have. Approachable and kind, she also cares a great deal for the students.
She is a nice person and would be a great friend. She talks really fast and then asks for questions but everyone is just like, "ya how do you do all of that??" Her slides are very text heavy, so basically to study for the test memorize 250 slides and you're good. Also there are a ton of assignments, some days there will be multiple assignments due.
She's the only option for FIN 402, but you're in good hands. Class is very straightforward and organized (compared to other ambiguous management core classes). If there's not a quiz you can probably just skip, I just looked at the slides for the tests and got 80 percentile + each time. Never read the textbook or did the practice problems.
PowerPoint slides are useless, messy, CHUCK FULL OF TEXT. Talks FOREVER to explain simple things. She's super nice, but super inefficient. Needs to take a class on how to make useful PowerPoints.
She is such a good teacher. She is very good at helping you understand tough concepts and gives you every opportunity to understand and ask questions. Top 5 favorite professors at BYU. I also loved that she got to know everyone's name in a very large class. I am not a good test taker, so I struggled, but feel learned alot.
The most down to earth professor! She understands college life and sets up assignments/expectations accordingly. She is busy outside of class but TAs are always able to help, though sometimes they aren't helpful. Hard class but she gives all resources needed to do well. I would not take anyone else for FIN 201.
Worst class I've taken at BYU. Lectures just made material more confusing, but if you don't show up you miss some of the material for a couple of the topics. Even going through the slides I couldn't find a couple of the things that somehow showed up on the tests. Emailing her was not helpful. Take from another professor if you have the option.
Go to the lectures, all the test material is talked about in class, all the tests questions on concepts start with: "All of the following EXCEPT" I found that very difficult. The class was interesting, quizzes are easy. She waits an extra couple of seconds when asking if you have questions to make sure your q's are answered. Exam 1: 70 Exam 2: 60
She's a nice person but I didn't love her class. Had some beef with her grading and how she handled certain things. Also 50% of her test questions are a-e and ask "which of the following is not true" that was a joke. finance class should be doing finance problems not guessing which bullet point from the slides was not there.
She's a really caring teacher, but I wouldn't recommend taking FIN 201 from her. She talks too fast and doesn't recognize it. You can succeed but be ready to put in heavy hours outside of class. She doesn't use class time effectively, spending a large amount of time talking about her career tips, neglecting confusing, important concepts of finance.
She is superwoman when it comes to managing her career and her family. She has a habit of talking to her students like they are stupid when they ask questions in class which I absolutely despise. Use the slides to help prepare for tests and you should be okay. Prepare to study a LOT for her exams. Use the TAs for the weekly POWs and you'll be ok.
The class content is a little bit dry, but Professor Larson does her best to make it interesting. She adds in a lot of content to really help us in our lives as well. I think that the issues are more with the course than the professor. She is super organized which is so nice as a student. The POWs and projects are very time-intensive so be prepped.
Professor Larson is a good teacher but her grading is very steep. Tests and projects are most of the grade and they are tough. A-E which one is not true and the projects are graded against the other students. Basically on who has more time in the class. I would take her again if she changed her test methods and made her projects more rubric based.
Jenn is extremely organized and systematic which is a huge plus. The tests are very difficult, but the class has a large curve. It seemed like we spent too much time talking about conceptual ideas that weren't factually correct. Don't buy the textbook, and don't go to lectures unless there is a quiz (lectures were a waste of time).
Even having had no prior knowledge of finance, (I hadn't even taken accounting,) I understood it well. She has an interesting teaching style, and is easily the most organized professor I've ever had. I had to put a lot of time in out of class, but her slides are amazing and it is so easy to study for her tests because of her amazing study guides!
She is one of the best professors I have ever had! Finance 201 is not easy, but she gives you all of the resources she can, has lots of TA's to help you, slides are very useful and detailed, study guide for the exam contains about 90% of the exam material, and she is generous with the curve. She is also very inspirational and relatable.
Well organized class that takes you through all of the principles clearly and concisely. She goes quick but tries really hard to make sure everyone understands. Checks for understanding and her TAs are available outside of the class all the time. I would recommend Prof Larson to anyone!
Large walls of text on almost every slide, group project grading is super inconsistent and all over the place, the test are more about knowing random stuff from the huge walls of text than anything. I can honestly say this was by far the worst class I have taken within the business school...
Professor Larson is a good person and really cares about what she is teaching and her students success. Dont buy the text its a waste of money. just attend the class, learn the slides and do the practice problems and you will do fine. TAs where inconsistent in quality this semester and often contradict each other especially around group project
Professor Larson is the reason I got into the Finance program at BYU. She is incredibly consistent and always prepared, she's incredibly understanding, only a midterm and a final, and you always know what to expect on exams. If I could take every class from Jenn, I would. She's incredible.
If you have taken ACC 310 and understood it, this class is a breeze. There is 1 midterm and 1 final and then some weekly quizzes. Professor Jenn was pretty chill, not a bad choice. I took this class in the spring semester and the lectures were a bit long and dry but it was totally worth it getting over so fast.
DO NOT BUY THE TEXTBOOK, you will not use it at all. Super nice and her tests are doable, but the conceptual questions can be challenging. Calculations are just like her in-class problems, and her slides are all that matter. She can rush through material sometimes and it will still be on the test. Group projects suck. Organized. Great professor.
Finance is a notoriously hard subject, but Jenn is a wonderful teacher! You will succeed if you: 1. Took ACC 200 before taking this class 2. Review some slides/problems before lectures 3. Drill the problems in her slides after class and before exams If you can meet these requirements, by all means take from Jenn!
She would spent copious amounts of time on job search highlights and "tips and tricks" for getting a job. But then she would pull up a slide with actual important information for the class and then skip thru super fast. I basically just taught myself everything in this class. Also if you didn't take accounting 200 first do not take this class.
Prof Larson is the easier of the professors in Fin 402 and Fin 520. DO NOT TAKE DIETHER. She only has 2 exams compared to Dither's 3. Diether makes you memorize everything, prof Larson makes you memorize essentially nothing if you remember how to do functions on your financial calculator and lets you take tests at home with excel.
You don't need to buy the textbook! Conceptual questions on the test are hard but the calculations are straightforward. The group projects are a pain. If you study the slides before the test you will be ok even if you haven't read the book!
Professer Larson knows her stuff. She makes sure everyone in the room knows that. She is the fastest speaking professor I've ever had. It makes it very difficult to understand, especially with all the new terms. I'd recommend: -Take Accounting 200 first (essential) -dont take in spring/summer (she'd probably be alright in the winter or fall)
She talked very quickly and breezed over important information in favor of giving job search tricks and other information not relevant to the course. Each class period consisted of about two hundred slides that would be gone over quickly with little to no explanation. Few practice problems to prepare you for tests.
Literally the best professor I have ever had. She is not trying to trick you so her exam study guides tell you exactly what to expect. Homework is a little difficult but there is lots of help so as long as you put in some effort you'll do just fine. You can easily get an A as long as you put in a little effort.
Worst class ever. This is a difficult class, and she is terrible at teaching the material. She spends and insane amount of time on random information, and then skips over all the everything you need to know for the class. I think she just enjoys hearing herself talk. Don't take this class if you want to learn anything, terrible experience.
Her lectures were confusing. I think she was use to teaching online, meaning students could pause, rewind, rewatch. But in person? She wasn't easy to follow, yet you HAD to be there for attendance. Example: she'd have us do practice problems before explaining how to do them. If you take her in person, find a tutor or a friend to help teach you.
Every time a test comes up she says, "This test will not be more difficult than what you've seen on the review slides." In reality, the calculation questions are MUCH harder than the review slides, and the multiple choice comprehension questions e testing your mastery of the English language and NOT of Finance.
Worst class I've ever taken. She's kind but just showed how much she knows rather than taking care or enthusiasm to teach/thoroughly explain content. No homework to reinforce what you learn in class except 1 weekly quiz with a fraction of the material. Spoke too fast to understand what she was saying or take notes. 480 "final exam review slides"
You have to distinguish between a good person and a good professor. She wastes class time on career tips when majors have a class dedicated to that. She showed up late to a lot of our classes, occasionally even between 6-10 minutes late. She does not prepare you sufficiently for exams. She teaches to a difficulty of 3, quizzes are a 6, tests a 9.
Agree with a most of these reviews- Professor Larson is very caring but I felt like I taught myself all of the material. I came to class to get the participation points but honestly did not find class time useful or productive to me. Class is not engaging and important things are talked through too quickly.
She's fine for FIN 201. She's nice and tries to be fun. And she will remember your name if you ever talk to her. But it does feel like she makes the class harder than it needs to be. And she spends a large chunk of class telling random stories and not prepping you for the exams. If you want an A, you'll have to work for it.
Jenn is awesome. Such a good soul. The class is objectively difficult for most people, but she does a great job at teaching. She also provides nearly all the material you could need to study for tests. No surprises. Very solid professor and I'd take her again.
She will just fly through the slides and read from them. Everyone is too afraid and tired to ask questions. (Her lectures are boring and long). She wastes a ton of time going through career tips and random information that is not relevant to the course and she will spend very little time in the course material. Attendance is mandatory!
Awful class, terrible instructor. I am so sorry for those who had to take this course from her. She will spend little to no time actually teaching the material. Do a favor to yourself and don't take any class from this terrible instructor.
She is genuinely a good person but a TERRIBLE TEACHER. I am amazed at how dry and long are her lectures. This class will only teach one thing and that is that you need teach yourself and prepare yourself for the exam. Her exams are hard and it is not that she does not prepare you well for the exams, SHE DOES NOT EVEN TEACH YOU.
Useless lectures, bad professor, long exams. The only reason I went to lecture is because you are forced to go to get the participation points. One of my relatives took this course from her and said that attendance was not enforced before and not a lot of people showed up to class. Now, I get it, her classes are the worst
I know a lot of people have left bad reviews, but I really enjoyed taking Finance 201 from professor Larson. Taking a class during spring or summer semester can be tricky because all the material is condensed into a shorter amount of time. If you put in the work you can get an A! She is very personable person!
Professor Larson reads her class very well and responds accordingly. Once, she saw we were all dead tired towards the end of a lecture and let us out ten minutes early instead of beginning the next topic. She's very fair and structured the class to optimize our ability to learn. You have to earn your grades but she provides all the tools to do so.
Love how she organized class w/ weekly practice for the topics VERY down to earth with demands of student life (just 1 midterm and a recording to watch over thanksgiving) Encouraged participation & graded class attendance Sped thru some hard topics at times but created extra practice problems & emailed out the slides so that students could practice
Jenn is a nice person but a terrible teacher. She wastes a lot of time during lecture (which you're required to be at) but then still tests you on the things that were never taught. She talks so quickly and it's hard to understand her. She's very stuck in her ways and won't adapt anything for the different needs of a class.
She's a terrible teacher. Her tests take around 3 hours which is too long for a 201 class. She also expects students to memorize all the formulas. She only cares about getting through the material, not student comprehension. Do yourself a favor and take FIN 201 from someone else because her class is terrible. So bad!
Not that bad so long you have a general understanding of how money works.
This professor was absolutely terrible. If you are really good at reading minds then you'll do really good in this class. Here are some highlights: Cons: 1) If you don't have her specific calculator, you will fail 2) If you don't show up, you will fail (but they are useless) 3) Worst exams I have ever taken (Mostly "read my mind" questions)
She's a good person, but I feel like I taught myself more than she taught me. We read each topic before class, but she mostly repeated what we'd already read for homework. While we did some practice problems in class, I wish there had been more. The midterm and final covered a lot of material, and the tests were tricky.
FIN 201 is just a extremely hard and info packed class but Prof Larson did her best to prepare us for the exams. She gave us plenty of review materials and went over it in class as well. I got an 88 on midterm and final and still got an A. Took it with ACC 310 and it was a great combo. I would not want to take it from another prof.
Jenn Larson is a nice person, but her teaching style is ineffective. She talks way too fast, and her lectures feel rushed and disengaging. I barely learned from her and had to rely on TAs for explanations. If you take her class, be ready to put in extra work to understand the material. If you want to keep your GPA, beware!
Larson is great! The great lectures give you everything you need to succeed. However, prep hard for the midterm & final. The exams require a deeper understanding of the material than what is used in class. She does, however, curve hard at the end, which makes up for this. I would take her again if I could, and I recommend her to you.
FIN 201 is a difficult class, but Prof Larson kept it interesting and made it possible to succeed. Her lectures are extremely fast paced, and if you don't come prepared, you'll have no idea what's going on. This class was very time consuming, but teaches very valuable and applicable information. Utilize the TAs and you can definitely succeed.
Do not take anything from Jenn Larson. Her FIN 201 class was an awful experience for me. She did not explain concepts well, had way too high of expectations, and spoke way too fast. She ran a really awful class. Take FIN 201 from someone else!
I am typically a good student, but this class was insane. Jenn moves super fast through everything. She then downplays the tests and they hit you like a speeding train. Stay away. Take from another professor - I have heard great things about the other 201 professors.
Classes are incredibly dry and the tests are extraordinarily difficult. You don't see it coming until you're sitting there reading questions asking yourself if you're accidentally taking the wrong test. The worst part is they're worth most of your grade. What's supposed to be a business gen ed ended up being a GPA killer. Trust me, stay away.
Jenn Larson makes me come to a 3 hour lecture two times a week. Makes me track my own attendance, then gets it wrong and marks me down 30 points. But super nice. she's a mom so she hates the word stupid. Stupid, Stupid, Stupid. Grew up on a dairy farm, she'll make sure to tell you that every class period.
I got an A in Econ and an A- in Accounting and this class kicked my butt. Prof Larson talks so fast it's difficult to keep up despite coming prepared. Tests are nothing like the quizzes or weekly assignments and make up most of your grade. Asking questions usually left me more confused. Would definitely recommend choosing someone else.
Overall, she is really a good teacher. If you study the readings and exam prep slides you can and will do well on the exams. The exam prep slides had very similar practice problems as the tests, and all the other assignments were very easy to get A's on. You will have to work for a good grade but I think that's the class more than the professor.
Teaches at a low level. Hard to master content. Quizzes, tests are slides feel like kindergarten. She doesn't test understanding, it's more about if you can catch typos.
Respectfully, ignore most of the negative comments for Jenn. They're just students that didn't do well, and Prof Larson doesn't have the glorified reputation like Prof Brau, the other Fin 201 teacher, so she gets ripped on. I took this class in the Spring, its hard work but manageable. Larson's EASIER than Brau, with only 2 tests instead of 4. :)
Professor Larson is a great person and very knowledgeable. Tests can be deceptively tough as it requires a bit more understanding than the textbook or even the lecture slides and an ability to catch small conceptual errors. My take is, though it is a general class it is a filter to see who is serious about finance.
Yeah, basically my main issue was her tests. The tests are just HARD. Like it's all about catching errors in the way she stated the question rather than understanding the material. I know she would argue that is understanding the material but it's just a funny way to set up the class. Wish the class was set up differently.
Prof Larson was great for this class. The tests can be hard but she has a 600 slide optional review that has questions for every type of question on the exam. The questions on the review are basically the same as the tests so the exams are easy if you study the review. Super easy A, and Prof Larson makes It easy to understand the content in class.
I took this class after I had already learned a lot of the material through my major (accounting). Lectures were sometimes hard to sit through, but overall, I think this class is very fair. Even if I had taken this class without prior knowledge of the material, if you put in effort, you'll be just fine.
Frustrating and discouraging. She talks SO FAST and doesn't recognize that everyone is tuned out. Be prepared to teach yourself the entire course from the textbook and slides (or live in the TA Lab), because class time is useless unless you come fully understanding the material. You're graded on attendance every class though, so it's frustrating.
She's nice, but she talks super fast and zooms through her slides. Don't expect to learn the material in class unless you are a human computer and can download everything you see and hear instantly. Her tests are very difficult and you have to memorize a million things for them. If memorization is tough for you, like it is for me, good luck.
Do not take this class from Prof. Larson. Like literally all of her other reviews say, she is a nice person but she talks WAY too fast for you to understand anything she goes over in class. The review material for the midterm is 436 slides and requires extreme memorization. Attendance is mandatory and again, you WILL NOT understand her in class.
DO NOT TAKE. The midterm had a 69 percent average. You will not learn anything in this class. She doesn't teach for understanding, she just wants to get through her never ending slideshows. She is a nice lady but is not a good teacher. If you need to take this class then take it with someone else!!!
Professor Larsen is kind and cares about her students, so I hope she reads this. I studied hard and did well on homework and class problems. Though I prepared carefully expecting tricks, the exam was still not what she told us it would be. We aren't asking for easy exams, just fair ones that don't trick us and are inclusive for all students.
Professor Larson is a really sweet lady, but does move really fast in her lectures. You definitely will want to have taken ACC 200 before this class, but you could also teach yourself the material. She gives you a massive slide deck for the test, which covers everything you need on the test, but it is really tough to get through. Really kind though
Some of the other reviews are a little dramatic. Lectures are fast and hard to understand, but finance is also hard. There's 1 midterm and 1 final which is a blessing and a curse. I didn't understand much during the lectures, but the key to success is going to the TA lab! I knew nothing a week before the midterm but got an A by studying hard.
Took this class during a spring term. There's a lot to memorize and keep straight in your head, but she teaches this course well, and prepares the TAs to help you succeed. Sometimes her lecture slides can be a bit dense, but all the key information is there. Study lots before exams and you'll crush it. Dr. Larson cares about her students.
Most of these reviews are pretty dramatic. She goes through lectures quickly, but if you do the assigned reading before class, it's pretty easy to keep up. There are multiple practice problems in class, and before each exam, there is a 400-slide review summarizing everything you need to know for the exam and plenty of practice problems.
I took her in the spring of 2025 and honestly it was a 4 for difficultly because of the concepts and equations needed to be learned and memorized. However, if you do that then it becomes a 3. She is an amazing professor, she gives lots of help for exams and also USE the TA Lab, they were so helpful!
Class is extremely disorganized. Doesn't really teach, mainly just demonstrates how to work problems and then shares personal stories. Not a good teacher. Be aware that her class is heavily exam weighted and her exams are just trick questions. Not an extremely difficult class or a big time commitment though.
Pros: - She is nice and will remember your name - Sends out review slides (they are between 400-600 slides long) - Exams are online Cons: - moves too fast - her slides are difficult to follow - doesn't explain concepts very well - tests are not similar to what is done in class or in homework - isnt great at answering questions - TA reviews are mid
Worst professor in the Marriott school. Flat out lies saying the tests will be the same as her review slides when they are full of trick questions. Sends out 500 slide reviews with practice problems only for the tests to have one you've never seen. Talks way too fast and doesn't know how to answer questions. Annoying clipart on every slide.
She is a great person NOT a great professor. She talks SO FAST (2.0x speed) and clicks through her slides so fast that you can't write anything down. Studying for the exams is ridiculous because she gives you a slide deck with over 500 slides and then puts questions on the tests you've never seen.
YOU NEED TO TAKE FIN 201 FROM HER. People hate her because she is hard but she is 100% the easiest FIN201 prof. I'VE ASKED AROUND A LOT. Please take ACC 201 first and go to TAs if you need help. The tests are a bit harder than she says but just know the study guide really well. The guide is long, but quick to move through, I just used that to study
Worst professor I've had. Class is a waste of time—she moves too fast, doesn't work through problems live, and is hard to follow, yet attendance is required. Be prepared to teach yourself the entire course from the slides before the final. Slides are good, but exams are tougher than the practice slide problems because it combines several concepts
I've never written a review for a professor before, but I felt morally compelled to. No one is being dramatic here. Lectures were so fast, impossible to keep up with. Had to teach myself the whole course. I'm a senior and she's the worst teacher I've ever had. Spent DAYS studying for the final, took me 4 hrs to take, only to get a 66. STEER CLEAR!
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