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This is the hardest teacher I have ever had.His tests are mainly essay and you have to know everything in the book.About half the class will fail, so be prepared.He is interesting though and you do get to visit the prisons, so it is fun though.
The hardest class I have taken at TCU. His tests are very hard and he tests over the most minute details such as numbers and specific dates. I do not recommend taking him.
Tests are impossible, small details will get you. A bit of a smart alec. Grades hard on papers.
Test were multiple choice, the hardest multiple choice tests, first 3 answers are good then D. is A and C only, D all the above. 5 chapters from book on each test, which is every 4 wks, plus lecture. Very tough class, but he knows he's a **** so it's ok
I have taken Kinkade for Org Crime, Victimless crime and sociology of corrections. His classes are hard but forces you to study and actually learn material. I dont recommend his classes as electives(not an easy A) but if you want to learn interesting information from a qualified professor take him
STAY AWAY! His tests are very hard and are cover way too much material. He talks very fast and doesn't explain things very well in lectures. He gets joy out of failing students.
I have learned a lot in this class. He is overall a good professor, willing to work with you if you have any problems. His tests are kind of tough, but you get to appeal questions you miss and justify why you chose that answer and can gain points back.
The class was by far one of the most interesting I've ever taken. It makes you realize how often you buy into common myths and misconceptions. No work outside of class except for reading 3 chapters per test and a term paper that you know about from the first day of class. B made with strong effort.
Kincaid is a funny guy and laid back. I thought the class was not that hard. It is a really interesting class and does require reading the chapters if you want to do well in his class. Do that and go to class and take notes and you'll do fine.
His tests are very hard. do not take this class with him. He is cool and laid back but his tests suck!!!!
his tests are hard but he gives you a chance to appeal b/c he knows they're difficult...his lectures are very interesting and he knows what he's talking about...take good notes and read the book
Hes a nice guy, test are a bit hard but if you take notes youll be ok. I learned alot in this class and his lec are very interesting.
Worst class I've ever taken. He refuses to help students who come to his office asking for help. He is very unprofessional. And he will tell you that sometimes studying 2 hrs a day for his class isn't enough, you may need to do 10.
Test/quizzes very difficult.Alot of material to know.You have 4 out of 5 questions to answer in 50 min. and he expects a page for each.That's quizzes. Tests are the same & add a summary over a film.Hard grader, need to study alot and make sure you know your stuff.But it is an interesting class.
He is awful!! He never wants to help and he is just an awful teacher who is always in a bad mood. Don't take him!
He was my favorite professor at TCU. I have never worked so hard for an A in my life - and thus never been so proud of an A once I made one. He is the best!
Patrick Kinkade, along with Dr. Burns and Dr. Ferrell, is one of the best professors on TCU's campus. As an alumni from TCU, I recommend CRJU majors to take his class. If you can't take his jokes ("rudeness" as one called it), take a joke and g
Forget the other posts. I came to college to learn, and because I took Kinkade's class I learned to take notes, outline study material, and study for tests. Thanks to him, I learned and retained more in his classes more than any class before. To you others who expected different, suck it up! It is up to you to know the material, it is up to you for the work.
That is not true at all, he is very willing to help all you have to do is ask. he tells you straight up what he wants, yes it is a hard class, but college is for learning and getting a higher education so you are going to work, that is the point.
This is avery difficult class, so be prepared to work you butt off. He is not clear with what he wants in class, but if you go to his office he is very helpful. He is a very interesting person if you get the chance to know him. You will learn a TON if you apply yourself. Also a very tough grader.
Yeah I came for a higher education too but that doesnt require all essay,50 minutes to answer, & lectures that provide little organization for note-taking.Im a graduating senior, grad-school-bound, w/ a better-than-decent GPA, & even my study habits werent always up for the challenge. Throw in some m.c. Q's- just a few! (& I'd say cocky, not rude.)
GREAT professor. The best I've ever had at TCU, and I'm not a CRJU major. Tests are tough to study for b/c they're essay form, but he doesn't trick you. His lectures are clear cut and organized. He knows what he's talking about. You'll learn a lot!
Kinkade was much nicer than people had told me. This was the most enlightening class I've ever taken. Tests are kind of difficult, but it's worth it for what you'll learn. I worked hard and got a good grade. Great teacher.
Studied my butt off and got a D. It's not that the tests are hard but the way he grades them. You MUST give him EVERY single piece of information that exists for every test question. That means if John Gotti scratched his butt during his trial you better know about it and let Kinkade know you know it. When I asked for help he said, Study harder!!!
Dont take this class if you dont have the time to put into it. Studying is a must because you must know everything due to the fact he gives essay tests. Not easy to BS on but youll learn alot. Dont miss class bc youll miss a lot!! Decent grade is possible if you have the time to put into it.. But hes a decent guy... No sympathy for you though!
Don't take him.
Socio of Corrections-- he teaches all classes the same way. His test are STRAIGHT from lecture and text. If you STUDY STUDY STUDY, an A is easy. Go to class.. he doesnt take attendance but he knows whos there. Plenty of chances for extra credit!
I took Critical Issues: Crime and Justice with Kinkade. He's really enthusiastic, very knowledgeable, and teaches clearly and well. You're expected to know a lot of information, but if you study your notes and come up with plans for likely topics he will ask about, you'll be ok. A really interesting class. Not easy, but not impossible.
I got a zero on a draft of the paper because it was one page too short, which made it impossible to receive an A for the course. I was told that there was a difference between being intelligent and being smart, and that I wasn't being smart Translation: quality means nothing and he doesn't read the papers or invest in his students. Very disappointe
I started the class enthused on the subject. As the class progressed, I found that Mr. Kinkade was not a TCU quality professor. He lectures at 1000 words per minute and expects you to write down and know everything. I wrote him an email he never responded to. He has lots of subs while hes in Orlando getting a tan. Trust me, DO NOT TAKE HIM!
quizes from the text books tests from the notes. essay questions wants detail rather opinionated. has liberal ideas.
Don't take him unless you have too. If you must take his class, memorize everything!
Be prepared to memorize the book. His lectures are fascinating and the book is interesting and a good read. However, if you challenge him, he will be hard on you. He wants all details directly from the book. I had to drop because it was so intense and I waited til the last minute. 75% of my class dropped because his expectations were insane.
Dont take this guy!! Quizes are hard and I never understood how he graded my stuff. He will not care for the student body if you miss he will not care even if someone ies in your family. I had to get a C because I missed a quiz and had proof of absence. He is not a good teacher by any means.
if you like to memorize liberal ideas on how to make things "perfect" and how what people are doing are totally wrong. then take this class. oh and if you want the test or quizzes let me know, even though it wont matter because he grades on God knows what.
Makes you feel dumb. Goes way too fast in lectures. Feels like he is not on your team. This is too bad because the information would have been interesting.If you are taking the class be prepared for knowing a lot of detail from the textbook and the lectures.
He is a great professor, but a very tough grader! Beware! He expects as much as possible from the book quizzes and you do not have much time to get in all he wants. The tests are 1 question longer than a typical quiz, so you're even more pressed for time. Final was easier because there was plenty of time.
DO NOT TAKE! this man is very rude and says " just study".You study all the time and make a C on his exams. PLEASE do not take this class if you value your GPA. book is terrible and can be offensive at times. NOT CLEAR ON WHAT HE EXPECTS.He is NOT TCU quality. does not always show respect to his students. GRADING IS RIDICLOUS. Not helpful AT ALL.
RIDICULOUS. Grading makes no sense, not specific of what he wants on test or quizzes. Book reading and lecture do not coincide. Not helpful and rude to students. You can't ask questions because he goes so fast. When asked when the test is, he replies with, "uhh I don't know". Good luck.
Took Organized Crimes with him. He really knows his stuff but the class is intensive. Quizzes over book materials; exams over lectures. DO NOT MISS CLASS _ Lectures are super important. Hardest A I've ever had to work for. All-essay class. Interesting, but you really have to know your stuff to pass.
It's impossible to get a good grade without doing extra credit. His lectures are really interesting but go very fast. Be sure to take intense notes if you want to pass. I've never worked so hard in a class and I managed to get a B. Really knows his stuff but I'll never take him again because he is so rude. He doesn't care about his students.
HORRIBLE! I will never take this man again . He is so rude and doesn't care about teaching us at all. He will not help and speeds through his lectures so be prepared to take intense notes. His tests are impossible because you have no idea how grades them. DO NOT TAKE.
I managed to get an A in the class after studying SO HARD for his tests. basically you have to MEMORIZE WORD FOR WORD the text book in order to get A's on exams. if you do that, you'll BE SOLID. I wouldn't suggest to take this if you already have harder classes. He's rude and doesn't care about your grade at all. It takes up alot of your time.
Always more than willing to help if you take the time to show that you are serious about your grade.Very interesting lectures but you have to remind him to slow down (which he encourages people to let him know about). Gives extensions on assignments if prior arrangements are made. Practically guarantees an A on paper if you turn in the rough draft.
Take his class if u are only taking one class for the whole semester because it could make you fail your other classes.(1)the lectures are completely different from the textbook.(2)he doesn't use PPT or PDF slides for lecture note,so u have to write down all u can (3)He Cycles the class when teaching,(4)U have to memorize the textbook to make a B+
I just had him for Organized Crime and LOVED it! This is an excellent professor and I actually looked forward to going to class everyday. Lectures were always interesting and fun. There were 3 parts to the exam. The most challenging part of the class for me was nailing all 3 parts, but it's possible. Dr. Kinkade is very willing to help.
This class is very interesting and he is very good at explaining the notes during class. Unfortunately, he is a very rude man and this can be intimidating. I wanted to talk to him about class, but I decided not to go to avoid his attitude. I would recommend the class, but encourage you to avoid speaking to him as much as possible.
I took organized crime and soc of corrections. Very organized classes. Everything is layed out in the syllabus, no surprises. Kincade reviews papers/quizzes/tests ahead of time and provide feedback, providing ample opportunity for the student to aquire top marks. Up to the student to do the work. Lots of work -worth it! Be ready to write! He cares!
Hes not a very nice person or a helpful teacher
He was the worst teacher I have ever had in my life
He is a very hard grader and I would not recommend this class to anyone. He is incredibly rude and not helpful and if you do not memorize the book you will not pass his tests.
He really knows his material and he's fantastic at teaching it. BUT, for every quiz/exam, he expects you to know every single thing as well as he does. If you don't memorize the chapters you read or take perfect notes and memorize them, you won't do well.
Kinkade has test that are all short answer. The tests are very difficult. He expects you to memorize all the information he has given you and apply it to the tests and quizzes. He is an awesome teacher and made me want to take another CJ course. Lectures are very interesting and I enjoyed going to class.
Do not take if possible. Can be a kind person (though sometimes intimidating) and the lectures are extremely interesting, but tests are harder than other classes by far.
This guy know his stuff and is fair in teaching grading but his execution is whacked. It took several meetings with him before it finally clicked how he wants things. Basically no matter how much you study or display knowledge you'll fail. What does matter is complete memorization of everything. Completely changed the way I studied for the bet
The class grade is made up of quizzes from the textbook and test from the lectures which are identical in format in length (free response). His lectures are extremely interesting and I found myself looking forward to class because I wanted to know what he would discuss next. If you want an easy A this isn't the class for you but it was 1 of my favs
Not the Easiest class at TCU, 3 test or so and 2 quizzes between each, Lectures are interesting and are on the test, quizzes come from the books, as a professor his office hours are there & you're free to go in & chat. Memorizing content is not easy but I left a quizlet with what I found is the best way to study & do the test/quizzes
Everybody makes him out to be big and scary, but he's not. It is entirely possible to do well in his class. He will basically tell you exactly what he wants you to answer on his tests (All essay tests). You can bring him your essays already written out and he'll tell you if you got everything. Once you learn how he works, it gets much easier!
Contradicting with lecture, he tells you one thing in class wanted you to do another thing for test. and does not have a d2l he wants you to visit him with his hours, does not understand that students have other things going on. like other classes tests and acedemics
Kinkade is actually a pretty cool and funny guy, I enjoy the content of the class and the textbook, however, this class is very memorization heavy. You can ensure decent success by memorizing lecture notes word for word and exact statistics from the text. I enjoy the class, the tests and quizzes are very hard and stressful.
If you are bad at memorizing. DO NOT TAKE THIS CLASS. All you do is memorize questions and answers so I learned nothing.
Amazing teacher, amazing lectures. Takes stances on controversial issues and defends them with lots of evidence. Not the easiest class at this school, he expects you to memorize statistics from the textbook and his lectures. Expect to study 2-5 hours for every quiz and test, depending how good you are at memorizing information.
If you put in the effort his class is an easy A. Tests/quizzes are all essay based, BUT he will give you the questions in advance. Tests are from lectures, quizzes from book. You can take your responses to office hours and he will give you feedback on how he would score that on a test/quiz. One paper due that he will also give feedback on early
Super hard grader. Only does short answer quizzes and test so you have to memorize everything. Do not take Kinkades class if you want an easy class.
I took this class last semester and ended up dropping. There is a quiz or a test every other week and it is all essay based. To be fair, he does give the questions beforehand and will answer questions outside of class... that being said I went into his office hours for help and he was demeaning and unhelpful. Would NOT take this class.
Dr. Kinkade is an amazing lecturer. if you are not good at memorization or dont like reading, this class isnt for you. i studied 10+ hours for each quiz and test and made 100s to high As on all of them. taking advantage of his office hours, taking notes during lecture, and heavy studying are key to passing this class. also offers extracredit
I've never learned so much in a class. Kinkade's tests and quizzes are HARD. Not an easy A at all. Everything is essay based (NO multiple choice). However, I love the class material and if you go into him for help he is understanding. Seems harsh but when you get to know him he's great.
Kinkade made a fun an interesting class miserable. Honestly, his lectures were interesting and kept your attention, but the quizzes and tests are impossible. More than half the classed dropped.
Each lecture was presented in the form of him talking and writing on the board. No visuals or powerpoints were used which sometimes made note-taking difficult. There was a ton of information presented each class. The tests and quizzes were all short answer and essay based. Learned a lot but definitely a hard class.
Difficult difficult lemon difficult BUT if you seek him outside of class and put in effort when you study he will reward it
Kinkade is the best! He genuinely cares about his students and is always there if you need help. The content is very interesting and he presents it well. He is tough with assignments sometimes but he always leaves good feedback. There are long chapter reviews due weekly but it makes the class more interesting as everyone has read the material 10/10
I had him my freshman year, I am a senior and I still have nightmares about it. Would say he would give all test questions if I went into office hours, wouldn't give them to me and I would have to wait for a guy to go into his office and lurk outside because he would give them to them. Huge essays or every question, had to know everything.
He grades on how closely you agree with his opinions on such matters as gun control and the death penalty. Most of my class dropped including a senior criminal justice major who knew the material well. He told us to write in incomplete sentences on our tests which were not structured well. Overall, I wish I had never taken this class with him.
Organized Crime is an awesome course to take, I took it for my history and loved it. I read some other reviews and Mr. Kinkade is open and encourages all views and never tried to push his own. He was always responsive if I needed help and required students to meet with him over zoom 2X a semester to make sure each person was okay! Awesome teacher
All you do in this class is write word for word all that he rambles, and I mean WORD FOR WORD because on the tests all you do is copy and paste your notes, its not about what you understand, pasting the notes, word by word. Then he makes you read some crappy book about myths in crim justice and again in the tests all you do is summarize the chapter
speaks really fast and you have to write everything down he says in order to know the martial for quizzes and tests, had to drop the class.
I had to drop there was no way I would pass when he gave back the first exam out of 40 he said the average was 26 which isn't even passing you have to read the textbook for the test and he won't talk about that at all, he lectures and you write word for word what he says, copy and paste for the quizzes
Kinkade was one of the most challenging professors for criminal justice. He is so intelligent. He's like a Wikipedia. You have to write word for word what comes out of his mouth and rewrite it all for quizzes and exams. He is willing to help outside class hours, so you must go to his office hours.
I would not take this professor. Critical Issues in Crim Justice was supposed to be an easier freshman class that most people take but he was difficult, not understanding, and class was boring. There was a lot of reading and the (weekly) tests are very hard, and those are the only grades in the class. Don't take him if you can avoid it.
only take this class if your major is criminal justice. very difficult class but you learn so much. all about memorizing the lectures and textbooks.
Lecture heavy class. It is a lot of work, but I have never learned so much in a class and actually remembered it. If you are willing to put in the work and criminal justice is your major then take it because you will be able to really learn and know.
Don't take his class. He is very unforgiving, does not help his students, does not feel like he wanted us to succeed. I was in his class for 2 weeks and I couldn't take it anymore. I loved the actual content of the class, but he was just brutal. Yes, he seems nice when you first get to know him, but as time went on he got worse and worse.
This class is a nightmare! Don't take this class under any circumstances. Classes are you writing notes as he talks. No online notes, no tcu online page, no PowerPoint. His quizzes require you to write page long answers for each question. His grading is erratic and he doesn't give clear answers. He rarely shows up for office hours. Drop this class.
Dr. Kinkade I believe is an amazing teacher and very educated in his profession, but absolutely brutal to his students. He is an insanely harsh grader and expects his kids to memorize pages and pages of notes and content and then be able to completely repeat sed info for tests. He is NOT helpful in terms of feedback and rarely at his office hours.
Hardest teacher and class ever
Take any one else but this guy
I read every review Dr. Kinkade has received (dating back to 2004!). Nearly all of them demonstrate what I have experienced: does not use any online communication like D2L or email, extremely partisan leftist, inconsistent grading, heavy memorization. The only reason my review stopped is a character limit. Don't take and keep reading other reviews.
Very nice but is extremely smart and expects everybody to be just as smart as he is although this class is full of nonmajors. The tests are a piece of printer paper put in front of you asking you to summarize the readings and lectures. There is no clear criteria of what kind of answer will receive full credit. Does NOT use D2L or anything digital.
Do not take Kinkade. The professor does not care about any concerns from students, quizzes and tests are just rewriting 2 chapters of a textbook and if you miss one subtopic it severely affects your grade. He just sits at the front of the class and lectures so fast. One of the laziest professors I have ever encountered. STAY AWAY!!!
He is a smart guy that understands the subject he is teaching and is able to communicate that to his students. Nothing online just lectures during class period and gives students the potential questions he would ask on the test based on what he just said. Gives quizzes based off the texbook, lots of reading, but not impossible. I would take again.
It was a rigorous class but Kinkade is informative, his technique for quizzes and test requires effort and a lot of reading. If you're looking to understand the criminal justice system I would highly recommend him. He has a pattern of quizzes and test that's simple to adjust (he makes easy to succeed) to it just requires effort.
When it comes down to it, he is extremely knowledgeable and can lecture in front of a class for 50 minutes without a single note. However, his class is very difficult and his quizzes are entirely based on specific memorization of the chapters in the textbook. Keep in mind he also does not use D2L or do anything online.
The hardest class I have taken at TCU but I have never learned more from a class. He lectures the entirety of class and you MUST write it all down and memorize it for the test and quizzes. If you do not write exactly what he wants on the quiz you will fail. You also will not know your grade until final grades, he does not use D2L. I enjoyed lecture
I have to say, as an undergraduate I would avoid any classes he taught. Sooo much work and a hard grader. Post graduate my views of him changed a lot although same test style but open book option
literally run. the other reviews speak for themselves for the love of god this man should not be a teacher. drop it at all costs
oh my god do not take this trust me take another criminal justice professor
Do not take this class, you will not pass.
Every class is a lecture. All tests and quizzes are long open ended questions that require lots of reading and memorization and you will likely be fighting the clock to finish. He is also a very hard grader and not very helpful outside of class. You also won't know your grade until the class is over and he doesn't use TCU online. Avoid at all costs
Dr. Kinkade as a professor is clearly one of the best. He's very well educated which makes the material engaging, and I have never learned more from a class than I have taking this. That being said, if you are not a criminal justice major and are just taking this for credit, then take another professor, as he grades extremely tough/lots of reading
Tests/quizzes are in person and worth 5/6ths of your grade. He tries to over simplify how easy his class is.
Can't be reached outside of class or his office. Another student was told to work around their own work/school schedule to reach him and not to email him with any questions. 1st test was graded unfairly with regards to the questions. Question said discuss insert topic, not list 3 specific things and then discuss those things.
Professor Kinkade's teaching style raises concerns: his quizzes rely on textbook memorization, grading is strict without clear feedback, he's not readily available, and his lectures can be one-sided with occasionally inaccurate information.
Great professor in terms of speaking about what he is teaching. Overall the class would take every minute of your day to pass, Likes word for word on quizzes about the questions asked, Although the readings were not too long or detailed. He Does not use Online resources so you won't know your grade unless you ask in person.
Good: Very in-depth in lectures about subject. Bad: He is an incredibly tough grader, unreasonable in expectations for quizzes, test, and notes. He is unclear about his office hours and was not there when I needed help. You must know everything about the books and take incredible notes if you want a chance to get a B or above on his assignments.
Do not take this class if you want an easy class. Dr. Kinkade is very knowledgeable and his lectures contain a lot of important information - but his tests are entirely memorization based from your lecture notes and film notes and the quizzes are based upon the reading. You can get the questions if you show him notes in office hours. Work hard!
Absolutely terrible. DO NOT take this class. I had to drop to save my GPA, he is such a hard grader, said he was "surprised" that I had a 4.0, said i didnt care even know I saw him for office hours multiple times. save yourself from this teacher.
He doesn't use D2L so if you want to book an appointment, go talk to him in person, if you can find him. Talk a lot, no slide shows, expect students to keep up with this speech and the test has barely anything to do with whatever he talked about in class.
Attendance is not mandatory, but you will miss a great deal of information if you miss. Unrealistic expectations when it comes to tests and quizzes. Extremely lecture based- he has no slideshows, nor any visuals- all he does is talk. He sounds very knowledgeable, but his class can often seem biased and/or one-sided.
Dr. Kinkade was passionate and very knowledgeable about this topic. I took this during wintercession. It was fast paced with homework, reading, and videos to watch every day. DO NOT get behind. Dr. Kinkade was available almost any time for questions. He didn't use D2L. It was easy to navigate my grade based on the syllabus.
DO NOT TAKE. No matter how much you study you will get below an 80 on all the tests and quizzes. Tests and quizzes are straight from lectures and textbook. He lectures all of class and it is very hard to keep up and take notes, so if you miss one thing you will fail the test. You also can't ever see your grade because he does not use D2L.
It is possible to get an A, but you have to work so hard it's not worth it. Tests are based on lectures, so you must take extremely good notes because the study guides are unclear. Quizzes are based on the textbook, which is long and very time-consuming to read. His grading policy is also "the more you write, the better,' which is very unclear.
DO NOT TAKE HIM. Most unreasonable grader EVER. No matter how hard you study for the quizzes/tests, you will not get an A. He doesn't use D2L and there is no rubric for quizzes and tests. All of these other 1 star reviews speak for themselves... SAVE YOURSELF!!!
Lectures are informative, but tests are extremely difficult. Professor Kinkade has high expectations and is a tough grader. Use Unstuck ai, take detailed notes, and stay on top of the readings to have a chance at a good grade.
I would listen to the rest of the reviews
This was such an interesting class, but the way he taught was not working for the way that I learn. I will never take a class with him again!!!
save yourself. if you need this credit, look into another professor. I had to drop this class because I was worried it would affect my GPA. No matter how much you study and how much you read, it is absolutely difficult to please his expectation, which are very demanding and high.
Do not take this man. His class is very hard. Lots of reading. Lots of memorization. For an elective class this class is way too much work and honestly my hardest class as a student who's taking difficult courses already. Had a difficult year solely because this class takes up all my time. Stay away.
AVOID THIS MAN! Had to pass fail the class as an elective because it was so hard. Just stay away, not an easy credit, take someone else.
This class was very time consuming and a lot of effort for me to have an A. The class was worth it to me because it really taught me how to study and was very interesting. Kinkade is such a nice professor and is very passionate and knowledgeable on the topics which is why he expects a lot from his students. He offers extra credit of 20 points
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