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What Students Say
“While he does take forever to get your work back to you, his pre lab explanations greatly help and he gives tips on what he wants in the lab reports, which is extremely helpful”
PHY201LAB - 5.0 rating“He tried very hard to be relatable by making jokes but they really came off as awkward”
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Reviews (92)
He goes over the lab in detail ahead of time and is very willing to help you. He is a a very slow grader but he eventually makes up for it.
Dr Klahr is great!!! While he does take forever to get your work back to you, his pre lab explanations greatly help and he gives tips on what he wants in the lab reports, which is extremely helpful. YOu can't go wrong taking Dr Klahr!!! So genuine, nice and respected. He's great!!!
Dr. Klahr is such a nice and helpful professor. If you don't understand something he will go over it again with you. He does take a long time to return the labs. He grades fairly on them though which is nice! Thank goodness I don't have to take physics again but if I did I would definitely pick Klahr for lab!!
Dr. Klahr likes to make a lot of jokes during lectures but usually he is the only one laughing. He puts very little multiple choice on his tests and nobody thinks that our grades should be funny.
Dr. Klhar has a lot of enthusiasm for the subject, but can be very unorganized. Be ready to take notes all class and independently study topics that were breezed over in class. Jumps back and fourth between different topics frequently, making it hard for students to follow along. Offer's a lot of extra credit opportunities to students.
Definitely study acronyms. He likes to use charts on his tests.
Dr. Klahr is an overall good professor but is often unorganized and jumps around lectures a lot. He is a fair grader but does expect effort to be put into his class outside of lecture and lab. Gives extra credit opportunities and genuinely likes the subject.
Gives lots of extra credit. Sometimes hard to follow during lecture, but compared to the other professors I would take Dr.K again because he wants you to succeed and do well. The extra credit helps a lot and his tests are manageable.
Dr. Klahr genuinely loves the subject but sometimes can be disorganized and scattered. Gives extra credit. Wants students to always take the initiative to put time into their work outside of the classroom.
This is a review of Anatomy, not physics.
Anatomy is difficult. He gives a lot of homework but the tests are based on exactly what he goes through in class, no tricks.
For being a professor teaching Anatomy and not his field of knowledge he did well but was very unorganized and had trouble splitting up lecture and lab. He tried very hard to be relatable by making jokes but they really came off as awkward.
He is a little boring during lecture, but tries to make up for it by making awkward jokes. He doesn't always know what he is talking about with regards to anatomy.
He is a caring professor, but you really have to pay attention in his class. If you want to pass his lab portion, you NEED to attend open lab hours.
Had him for Human Anatomy and Physiology 1 and Lab and had to drop the class. So hard. He connects his labs wth his lectures which is ok but doenst make sense when he lectures. tells awful jokes and expects you to know what you're going to learn that day tests are straight from the power points. Never used txtbook, use lab manual for everything
If you are in a health science field I would recommend taking Dr. Klahr. He really cares about you personally passing the class and gives you extra credit to help you achieve the best grade. Very accommodating to students needs and understands one bad test shouldn't affect your entire grade, so he has drop a test.
Good luck
Dr. Klahr is overall a good professor, however he is often times all over the place. He hands out guided notes which are helpful for tests. The questions on the notes are what is on the tests. Gives lots of opportunity for extra credit. Posts answer keys after all tests. The final is all multiple choice. He also tell really funny jokes!
Tests are very difficult but he offers homework which can help your grade. He also offers some extra credit. Overall a very hard class.
He doesn't lecture, he rambles. He will go on and on and on about a certain topic, and at the end be like "oh but you don't need to know this because I won't test you on it" and then on the next test there will be 10 questions on that topic that you didn't study for. He teaches you material from anatomy 2, even when the TA tells him.
If you ask him a question, his response is "I don't know, look it up for me"
Dr. Klahr really cares about his class and students. He wants you to do well and is always willing to chat when you need help. Anatomy is hard enough on its own and he understands that so he really tries to break down the material and give fair exams on what he said in class.
He really tries to get to know his students but the material is challenging in general so it is not the easiest class. You have to work really hard in his class.
He cares in general about his students and he gives out extra credit and homework to help with the grade which is awesome. When it comes to lecture he is all over the place which sometimes makes things confusing when this class is already confusing. Just make sure to study a lot on your own and study the notes that are given to get a decent grade
Really and truthfully cares about his students and down to earth. He does ramble at times, and his tests are pretty challenging, but he gives plenty of quizzes, homework, and extra credit to help boost your grade. Don't think you can not show up to class, remember this anatomy were talking about.
He is very unorganized and jumps around between topics and PowerPoint. Lots of lecture notes; often he runs out of time in class, so he teaches more lecture contents in lab. In order to pass the class, there is a lot of independent studying. Use the textbook and open lab hours. Offers a lot of extra credit opportunities to students.
Dr. Klahr cares about the students and wants them to succeed, however, it is clear that anatomy is not his specialty and he was often ill-prepared to lecture and answer questions. Succeeding in this class without a background in anatomy will require going above and beyond hanging on the teacher's every word and a lot of independent study.
Study from his notes outlines and pay attention to the questions that he asks in class!
Really cares about his students and wants them to pass. Test are hard in lecture and lab, but then again its anatomy. He gives a lot of extra credit opportunities which help increase grades.
Go to his class or you'll be 10 pages of notes behind- gives guided notes but it a lot easier to just take down on notebook paper
You will start to appreciate Dr. Klahr a lot more when you have someone else for A&P-2! I miss that class!!
The teaching isn't very clear, and he's not always the best resource for clarification or more information. That being said, the resources he provides to study are really helpful for the classes and the tests
Unorganized when it comes to lectures.
He is a tough grader and does not pace himself well enough for lecture or lab. Rarely finishes a unit before the test.
Overload with notes, he does not finish in class and still puts info on test. But his class is very weighted, you have a lot of assignments and extra credit opportunities so easy to get a A or B. Just be prepared to study and go to open labs often it consumes your life. His test are not easy but I still passed the class.
not very organized
He gives guided notes which are pretty helpful, and if you go to him with a problem he usually really tries to work with you. He clearly has good intentions, but he tends to ramble about things that you don't need to know and when it's time to study for the tests you're confused as to what you do need to know for it. Also takes FOREVER to grade!!
He gives out guided notes in class but he tends to ramble so the notes are never completed during class time. Open lab will be your best friend because he doesn't actually teach anything in Lab, you have to teach yourself everything. TAKES ABSOLUTELY FOREVER TO GRADE TESTS!!!! We had a maximum of 2 grades in before the withdrawal period was over...
Dr. Klahr is very knowledgeable and he gives a lot of extra credit which really helps your grade. He also has really great intentions however he is disorganized and takes a while to grade. Tests aren't too bad if you study.
Use open lab often Create study guides Take good notes
Cares, but so much that it allows students to take advantage of him. Extra credit will bring up the students grade a lot. I learned a lot, but with his notes you need to be prepared to answer the questions on your own, they will still be on the exams. He is also very confusing and talks about how much he needs to cover, while not covering the info.
Very smart so its hard for him to explain things. Be prepared to reteach yourself material. He is very kind and is willing to help if you ask.
Dr. Klahr is a good guy and cares a lot for his students. A result of him being caring is that his students sometimes take advantage of him which is sad. If you need help outside of class he is sitting in lab waiting for students who need help. He gives a lot of extra credit but is very unorganized which is bad for test day.
He said the final exam would be easy and he kept his promise. I can't believe how much I learned this semester. THANKS DOCTOR KLAHR
Dr. Klahr is a funny and caring guy. He offers a lot of extra credits throughout the semester. However, he gets carried away pretty easily while talking about some irrelevant topics in class. After all, you just need to study a lot for this course and memorize all the material to do well in this class.
Dr. Klahr is a great professor! Though A and P is always hard, his funny personality and extra time put into study review sessions and open lab hours on the weekends make it seem not so bad! I learned a lot from him this semester, and recommend him to any hard worker ready to dive into learning about the human body and its processes.
Dr. Klahr is a good professor, just a little unorganized which can make it hard to follow his lectures, but he is overall a good professor
Dr. Klahr is a good professor. I learned alot this semester but I had to spend many hours in open lab to teach myself stuff for practicals. He was unorganized which was hard for me to follow. Overall, he wants you to succeed and offers many extra credit opportunities. He also comes on fridays/saturdays to do review sessions b4 tests which helped!
Dr. Klahr is a great professor, at times he can be slightly unorganized but altogether his class is super easy. He is very lecture heavy and he is easy to bargain with, be nice to him and he'll let you turn in late homework assignments with no penalty. He gives extra credit and participation points. 10/10 would recommend
I would not recommend taking Dr. Klahr. He is super unorganized and takes at least 3 weeks to grade any tests or assignments. Although his class is probably easier than most anatomy professors, his lack of organization is a huge issue. He is never clear about what will be on the exams and never prepares study guides. I wish I had taken a diff prof.
I think that Dr. Klahr can be unorganized and takes longer to grade test/assignments.
Nice guy but has very hard quizzes and confusing lectures/notes
The tests are VERY hard. He offers some extra credit, but it does not help your test grade that much. TESTS ARE HARD.
Good teacher, just be prepared to have a lot of time to study to understand a lot of material.
Nice teacher, class wasn't too difficult
Functional Anatomy is a great basic anatomy class. Quizzes are not difficult and the professor is very caring and gives lots of opportunities to achieve a good grade. I did not have any problems with this class and would take the class & professor again!!
Very caring guy but has very hard quizzes and confusing lectures/notes
He is a nice guy, but his quizzes are harder than the material covered and his notes are messy and confusing
He's a nice guy but the exams are tough and have information that wasn't discussed in class.
Great sense of humor and personality for early morning class. Nice guys don't always finish last
It's difficult to understand where his material for the tests are coming from, so you have to study the book (specific chapter), power points, and lecture notes.
Professor Klahr is awesome! He takes time to go over things. He only gives quizzes every two weeks not big tests. He's super easy and nice!
Great sense of humor and personality for early morning class.
Dr. Klahr is pretty transparent in how he grades the labs and what is required for full credit, he is picky at grading them so be sure to listen to what he wants in order to get full lab grades. Physics lab is an easy course in general but he did a good job teaching it.
I never knew what to study for the test.
Great personality but lectures can be a bit confusing. He allows written notes for the quizzes, but they sometimes wont help at all. Other than that it is an easy class.
He grades the lab reports pretty heavily so listen to his feedback on what to include. He isn't too knowledgeable about the subject but he is enough to teach the lab.
Klahr doesnt like writing the letter A unless its part of his name, LOL! But he does have a higher passing rate than the other A&P Prof.
If you get him, no worries! Easy class. Not super easy, you need to study and listen and try! If you do that, you'll pass. So hard not to pass, he gives EC and is a lively guy. Very nice and sometimes un organized that you get confused, but just read the book as well and you'll be okay. If he was teaching h&p2 i'd take him!!! his tests are easy
Good teacher has half multiple choice half fill in the answer tets but if you study you should do good in the class!
He is really disorganized and not flexible on grading. He makes it easy to pass since he gives you a lot a study guides.
Pretty easy lecture class because of all the extra points he gives for participation. He is very good about helping you to get the grade you want and wants everyone to do well in the class. Lab is pretty hard just because its so much studying outside of class. The only thing that was annoying is how disorganized he is so notetaking is so difficult.
Slightly unorganized lectures which makes note taking a little difficult, but overall funny professor that keeps the class engaged. By going to class there are MANY chances for participation (which is part of your grade) and extra credit. He wants his students to learn and succeed in A&P so he's willing to work with students to answer questions.
Overall, it was a very fair class. Klahr is a really nice professor, you can tell he has a lot of knowledge in this subject. A lot of ec opportunities and as long as you do your part, it's so hard failing. I wish he was teaching a&p2 cause i'd DEF take him again.
gives a lot of helpful extra credit opportunities, he really wants his students to succeed.
He is not very organized. He's nice and gives extra credit, however, the tests are graded harshly sometimes.
He's a very nice guy but you have to teach yourself some of the material if you want to do well.
LOTS of extra credit. Tests are difficult and hard to understand but the way the course is arranged you will pass with a good grade as long as you show up, pay attention, and do your assignments. Presentations are easy to handle and worksheet and flashcard assignments are great grade boosters.
Anatomy is hard no matter who you take. Klahr makes the class as simple as needed. yes, you need to put in work outside of class but he tells you exactly what you need to know and gives study guides and past tests to help prepare you. gives a lot of extra credit to also boost your grade.
Overall really nice guy, tought well, gave lots of EXC.
I really like Klahr as a professor. This class is hard with any professor, but I thought Klahr did a good job teaching it. He wants his students to do well, and offers a fair amount of extra credit. Studying from his old tests and study guides was very helpful on tests.
I depened on the textbook instead of his lectures but at least there is a ton of extra credit
Good professor
Really enjoyed teaching to his class and did things to help the class get involved like group presentations and writing on the board. he gave a lot of extra credit which helped a lot
Professor Klakr was awesome. You do have to work for a good grade but he breaks it down as good as he can. He is a little unorganized but gives a lot of extra credit. IT's not hard to do good in the class.
Very nice man. He has funny jokes and he really cares about the subject he is teaching. Provides old tests for review and offers extra credit.
Solid professor, entertaining guy, the class is extremely fast paced and he covers a lot of material every class. Be mentally prepared before taking.
He is a great guy, and teacher. He really cares for the students success and the subject of anatomy.
He is a good professor. He is enthusiastic about anatomy and really gets in to what he is teaching
He's a great guy but not my style of teaching
Professor Klahr is by far one of the BEST professors I have had. He encourages you to think outside of the box when dealing with such complicated information regarding the body. I would definitely recommend this class to anyone in the medical career.
Very thorough lab directions
Class Info
Online Classes
100%
Attendance Mandatory
92%
Textbook Required
3%
Grade Predictor
Your expected effort level
Predicted Grade
B+
Grade Distribution
Common Tags
Rating Trend
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HSC231
4.0
(1)PHY201LAB
3.6
(8)HSC234
3.6
(14)HSC220
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(13)PHY201L
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HSC231
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4.0
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PHY201L
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HSC234
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