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easy A class. you have to attend because there are clicker questions. good lib studies. interesting class.
Very easy. Come to class & do good on all your work!!
Health & Quality of Life is the easiest class I've ever taken in my life, literally. All the quizzes are online and module assignments are a joke. The clicker points add up so you'll screw yourself if you get into the habit of not going to class. If you don't get an A in this class and you cared, something is legitly wrong with you.
Dr. Moore-Harrison is one of those teachers that I will be staying in contact with forever. She may seem difficult at first, but she really just wants her students to ask questions and fight for their grades. Trust me, she will give it to you if you show her effort. Fun class, I've already had her twice, and will hopefully have her again!
Dr. Moore-Harrison is the bomb! Her voice is so funny, and she encourages you to meet new people and have fun in her class. Class EASY, especially if you get a good TA... don't buy the book, make friends in the class
Dr. Moore-Harrison is the bomb! Her voice is so funny, and she encourages you to meet new people and have fun in her class. Class EASY, especially if you get a good TA... don't buy the book, make friends in the class
This class is easy and you will have no problem getting the work done. However, if you get a crappy TA for small group sessions you will HATE this class.
Professor is awesome! Class subjects are boring. You spend a majority of your time with a TA anyway.
Professor and I didn't see eye to eye- God forbid you have an emergency during your semester w/ her. BUT! Class is easy, topics are mostly common knowledge, geared towards 1st year students. If you get a good TA you will be set :) Probably could do fine without the textbook, I regret buying it. But read Moodle docs or clicker points will kill you.
Great teacher, really funny and nice. Easy class but you have to go to class to answer clicker questions. Don't buy the book. No tests, just papers due each month. The midterm and final is a group assignment. Almost impossible to get anything below a B in this class.
Anatomy: all she did was sum up her power points. Not helpful. Pretty much had to teach myself most of it. The lab is the best help with everything. Difficult tests. Come to class to answer clicker questions.
This is my second semester with Dr. Moore-Harrison. (Anatomy I & II) you have to read the book & attend class. Tests are very fair, possible to get an A but you have to put in the time to study & review. This is anatomy ,it's not intended to be an easy A. She is very helpful.
She just reads off powerpoints. you have to teach yourself the information. its very stressful and a hard class. Tests are multiple choice but are difficult. Most questions are applied. have to study A LOT. this class stressed me out more than i have ever been stressed before
Ridiculously easy. 4 Module assignments (short essays). Go to class to answer clicker questions. DO NOT BUY TEXTBOOK.
She only gets high ratings because her LBST course is very easy. Had her for both Anatomy classes, I ended up with B's both semesters but it was a STRUGGLE. Her powerpoints are all over the place and she mispronounces everything. The tests are very difficult, require days and days of studying. Never been that stressed before. Would not recommend.
Terrible teacher. Should not be allowed to teach anatomy. DO NOT TAKE HER. She doesn't even maker her own tests. Could care less about helping you learn.
Attend class every day; powerpoints are good outlines, but she discusses more information in class. READ THE BOOK, use powerpoints and chapter summariestests as a review. Possible to get an A, but you have to work for it. Anatomy is going to take memorization and time no matter wherewho you take it with. SI is available, if you're struggling, go.
I have yet to learn anything in this class and lose points on projects for useless reasons. Would not recommend, she does not help at all.
This class requires a lot of work. There are clicker questions every class and they count for correctness, so be sure to do all the readings before class. The clicker questions count for a lot, so be sure to be at every class. No book needed. You go into small groups, so you will be with a TA most of the time.
I did not enjoy this class or this teacher at all. She was picky, nosey, and rude to me during her class. I tried to do well in her class and did for the first half of the semester but then she just got mean. Also, she assigns A LOT of work! DO NOT TAKE HER IF YOU CAN AVOID IT!
Clicker questions in EVERY class. Hard ones at that. Takes attendance by clickers. Papers throughout the semester, and two projects. Overall, one of the easier LBST professors. She was to the point. Made class enjoyable.
The class is almost entirely taught by the TAs. My TA was awesome, however, if you don't get a good TA it could be a bad class. No tests just a mid term presentation, final debate, five papers, and some other various stuff. Easy class for ethical issues requirement.
I thought this class was supposed to be a "GPA booster"... I was SO wrong. The professor is really nice, but my TA had a SERIOUS attitude problem. We had to write a lot of papers and had a lot of "busy work". My TA was a tough grader, and of course, she graded most of the essays we wrote. I had to work to get a good grade in this class.
I signed up for this class to meet an LBST requirement and because I was interested in public health. There is only 5 papers, 5 (clicker) quizzes, a group project midterm, and a group project final. As long as you do the reading, go to class, and write the papers you're good! This class is taught by TAs who were all very helpful and respond quick
This class was absolutely ridiculous. It is supposed to be an easy intro to college class and boost your GPA however, she and her TA graded papers more harshly than my UWRT teacher.
She is so nice! All you have to do is go to class and participate in clicker questions and there is no reason why you shouldn't get an A. No tests, finals or midterms!
I loved this professor! She is really nice and funny and will help anyone. Her classes are required only because you are given clicker quizzes that count towards your grade. She gives bonus quizzes too to help you get more points. Her tests are tough but the quizlet sets have the same questions. It's hard to get an A if you dont go to class.
In little classes, she tends to remember everyone's face and names. She'll notice if you're not there. Super nice, super helpful, and loves to interact with her students.
If you take her for LBST 2214 you will get assigned a teacher assistant. You will be with the teacher assistant most of the time. Some teacher assistant are good some are bad. When she is leading class she is a amazing! She is funny and gets to know her students!
Dr. Moore-Harrison would be a great professor for any class except for Anatomy and Physiology. (KNES 2168) She was constantly pronouncing things incorrectly, and seemed to have no knowledge of the topics we were learning about. This is a very important course and I recommend staying away from her at all costs. You won't learn anything.
Very simple class. Do the clicker question. One page essay every two weeks. Gives extra credit. Simple final.
She's a good teacher I took Health & Quality of Life LBST 2214 with her. She has such a large class so she divides the class into small groups and you are most likely not gonna see her in the semester a lot. she has few large lectures and she uses clicker. she also gives an extra credit of 6% of the overall grade.
She's nice anf funny, but you will barely see her since you'll be divided into small groups. In small groups, you'll be assigned a TA. TA's are pretty cool. Class consists of daily clicker Qs, 4 modules (simple essays), a midterm presentation, and a final debate. Overall, this class is easy. Just don't slack and do 'em. Good luck! :)
You will spend more time in small groups with a TA, but you will start and end a module with her! She is really funny, and pokes fun at students. Do not be late, or leave early. She will point you out. The TA's grade the papers, but they have a rubric posted, and the grades are fair. Learn how to cite APA. Do the passport for 6 percentage points!
Class will be split into 3-4 groups. depending on the TA you have determines how harsh the TA grades your essay papers, ect. 4 essays, some quiz's, and clicker questions for participation and attendance. midterm and finals are group presentations. most of the time you are in small lectures with your small groups
Learned a lot in her class. Lectures consist of her explaining info in powerpoints and then a few group discussion sections. Classes are either in a large lecture with her or a small lecture with her TAs. Assignments are easy if you follow instructions which are laid out for you. She's a nice lady and provides extra credit opportunities.
Dr. Moore-Harrison is a very upbeat and joking professor. There is never a dull moment in the class. All you need is a clicker. For exams, there is a group midterm presentation and a final group debate exam. Very easy course and a definite easy A.
Hardest class I have ever taken. The TA was nice. Moore-Harrison was not the teacher, the TA did all of the lectures. Homework was grueling and heavily weighted. Tests were incredibly hard. No curve. No extra credit. Lectures were fast and intense. If you missed a day you were very far behind and had to teach yourself. Attendance is taken.
Dr. Moore-Harrison is super nice. Her class is easy to follow and doesn't bury you in work. Honestly, I never did any of the readings and still made an A. Clickers are supper important. The class in broken up into small groups, lead by a TA. Those are pretty boring but over all, the class was great!
Dr. M-H is a great professor. She is super into the material she teaches but will call you out if you're sleeping, etc. The tests were on quizlet but since then have changed. Have to go to class and her tests & pop quizzes are the only grades (sometimes EC offered).
You will only meet with her once a month after the first few sessions and be broken into small groups with a TA. You have clicker questions everyday and a few notes every now and again. There are no tests but there are module assignments with quizzes and group presentations you have to do. It's pretty simple and straightforward.
You split into smaller classroom groups after about 2 weeks. Your assigned TA basically is your professor for the rest of the semester. Easy material with readings due for clicker questions. My TA was practically useless and barely even mentioned the final which is a debate in your smaller classroom.
This class is an easy A if you bother to show up, answer clicker questions, and follow essay instructions. Extra credit offered up to 6 points on your grade. Broken into small groups and then further broken into groups who you do a midterm slideshow and final debate with. Group work sucks but as long as you do it, it's an easy A.
Great professor and easy class. Most of the class is in small groups with a TA. Write the papers and participate in the midterm presentation/final debate and it will be a very easy A.
Love this professor and also enjoyed my TA. The class is broken into small groups. Having your clicker is mandatory every day to keep up with points. Would indeed take this class again. As long as you stay on top of everything it's a very easy A.
Clickers were used every day & you were graded on answers- so be prepared to go everyday (its 20% of your grade). Lots of work for an LBST & group projects including the final. TA was awesome, I liked small groups the best & rarely saw the professor. Debates were interesting as well.
Too much work and quizzes are worded to confuse you. Will not recommend if you are looking for an easy A
She doesn't expect you to go to class but she does clicker questions. Lectures are good. 4 big projects which are easy and the final is a group presentation.
Professor is great, but not the TAs. Didnt expect for her to be absent for most of the semester. There were papers due every other week and a quiz after each module. Make sure to follow the deadlines because you wont be able to turn in late work. There were also attendance quizzes and two group projects (midterm and final) on the same topic.
BE AWARE, the ratings are very misleading because they are for her other classes. She is absolutely the worst ANATOMY teacher. All she does is read through the powerpoints then give out random pop up quizzes which she counts as the "assignments" so basically, the assignments don't even help your grade unless u study for anatomy every freaking day.
Lots of misspoken sentences which really confuse the lecture and make things hard to understand. She also isn't very good at pronouncing words which also makes certain lessons particularly confusing. She spends a lot of time during class expanding on ideas that aren't particularly important to the class - then runs out of time later.
You will have to read a lot and teach yourself the material. Attendance is taken. Sometimes she locks the doors so be on time. Very random pop quizzes. No curve. No extra credit. Know how you need to study before taking this class because reviewing will take up a lot of your time. It is helpful to look at slides before going to class.
There's no point in going to class even though attendance is mandatory. She reads DIRECTLY out of the book, but you'll have to teach it to yourself outside of class anyways. Her test averages are steadily below the other profs, there is no curve. She drops one exam. If you're going to take her, MEMORIZE THE BOOK. No point in taking notes in class.
Probably the worst professor I have had in my life. You will end up teaching yourself it. Slides she puts on her canvas do not match the slides she puts up in class so forget about taking notes before class. You will never be able to understand her and she is extremely unhelpful when it comes to asking questions, rarely actually answering them.
350 characters isn't enough to describe how awful of an experience this was. Pop quizzes, hard to follow lessons, exam questions are crazy hard. But the worst is the fact that she added two assignments silently three days before they were due, and notified no one. Half of the class didn't do them. Do NOT settle for this professor.
Unclear on the information tested on and confusing, unevenly distributed questions on tests. Slides on Canvas don't match the ones she lectures on. Her slides are vague and she reads off the slides in the voice overs done by another professor. Silently put up Mastering 3 days before the due date from first two chapters after the last day of class.
This was probably the worst class I haver ever been in. I basically taught myself Anatomy. Her slides don't match the ones she has on Canvas and her tests are crazy hard with questions that are super specific. She literally reads right off the slides and sometimes gives random pop quizzes. I would not recommend her for Anatomy and Physiology at all
The WORST anatomy teacher. Exams DO NOT line up with her lectures. Reads directly out of the textbook and vaguely knows the content herself. Gives random homework assignments and pop quizzes. Exam questions are extremely specific and do not align with content taught in class. You WILL teach yourself anatomy if you end up with her as a professor.
Confusing wording on tests and very specific questions. The most frustrating part about this class was the lack of clarity on what we'd be tested on and the random pop quizzes. Constant mispronunciations during lecture and slides didn't match up. Teaching yourself the material, staying ahead, and knowing everything was the only way to do well.
The most difficult class I've ever taken at UNCC! Dr. Moore-Harrison knows little to none about Anatomy and reads straight from the textbook. If you take her course, be prepared to read the textbook before lecture each day if you want to be successful. Test questions are oddly specific and do not relate to lecture.
The course was mostly taught by the T.A's. Trudy was seen about 6 times out of the semester. Easy class revolved around knowing how to site your sources in APA format. if you can do that you should get an A. The only thing that people had trouble with was the module quizzes which had questions that didn't match up with the readings or the videos.
It's an LBST course which is just your usual gen ed but requires twice the amount of work I do in the courses under my major. If you just need to get an LBST out of the way for gen eds, you should avoid this professor.
The professor is not very bright and reads straight from the powerpoints. Most of the semester was split up into small groups with TAs. The TAs were very passive aggressive and didn't know the material they were presenting. The class requires a lot of reading and has quizzes every class that are way too specific. Lots of papers too. Don't recommend
Terrible professor. Class run by TAs and the reading requirements are ridiculous.
GO TO CLASS. attendance quizzes are handwritten (2 grades are dropped). the midterm and final exams are group debates. the assignments are super easy, just follow the rubrics and cite your sources. trudy is fine, but class was mostly taught in small TA groups so you won't see the her very often. not a hard class, but it was tedious and annoying tbh
This class took up a lot of my time. There is a lot of work required for this course and we also had two group projects/presentations.
Not a terribly hard class, but it's definitely a weird structure. You meet as a class for the intro to each new topic, but then we would split up into small groups to be taught by teaching assistances for the remainder of that topic.
Professor Harrison's class is probably one of the tougher LBST classes. Super strict on grading papers. Taught by TA's, so you will not see Harrison a lot. Attendance is not mandatory, HOWEVER, there are attendance quizzes every day, and the questions come from a boatload of "required readings." I would avoid this class at all costs if you can!
You'll only meet with her a few times a semester. Other times you will be in different classrooms with a TA as your instructor. She assigns 5 papers a semester and they are fairly easy, just before to cite in APA format properly. Lastly, there are attendance quizzes every class based on reading that she assigns.
The class is mainly taught by the TA's. She doesn't monitor them at all and the TA I had was rude, racist, and sexist. She could not care less about the class she was teaching and Dr. Harrison did not care either. AVOID.
Worst professor at UNCC. She does not give any explanation of the material prior to asking practical applications of the material. Zero teaching. All lecture was comprised of was asking her own made up questions. She'd occasionally use the wrong term which made it incredible confusing.
You won't see the professor that much since the class is divided into small groups taught by the TA's. The material isn't that hard but there is a lot of reading. There are quizzes at the beginning of every class based on the readings and videos assigned. A bit of a hard class but if you put the effort in you should do pretty well.
I liked my TA but the class was just extra.
She was very nice but the whole class set up is not for everyone. You wont see her very much because the class is an active learning class you will have your own TA that will be the one grading your projects and papers. The material was not difficult, but there is some subjectivity in the grading between the TAs making class unnecessarily hard.
She is wonderful! You can tell she truly cares about her students and wants best for them. Little to no homework in this class, and good conversations that come out of it.
If you're looking to get an easy LBST credit, DO NOT TAKE THIS CLASS. Most of it is run by TAs that mostly just show powerpoints, and shes a tough grader. Assignment wise, expect a lot of papers. I've written more papers in this class than my last semester! Shes also extremely strict on plagiarism, and WILL give 0s if anything is remotely similar.
Very interesting class just an awful professor
Professor barely teaches the class and is more than bias to a liberal standpoint she grades youre work purely off of opinion if she grades it at all. Assignment due in January get graded late April its a sorry excuse for a college professor
I did not have to pay for a textbook which I did like. Instead, there were readings before each class and that will help you get credit on a participation quiz everyday. Tests based on lecture and readings. She is very strict on plagiarism (yes we wrote four papers but they weren't bad). It was a hybrid class (big class & small grouped classes).
Really interesting class, but awful professor. Do not take her unless you're ready to suck up for an entire semester.
She taught the whole class 1 time out of the entire semester, every other class session was done by TA's
Hear me when I say that she is the worst professor I have ever had. If you take her class, be prepared to dedicate your entire semester to her course.
Dr. Morris-Harrison is not the person that will teach you, one of the many TA's will teach you. My experience with the TA's was great! Grades were only test and post-lab quizzes (you can use your notes and textbook on the lab quizzes).
Although Moore-Harrison does not directly teach her labs, she is a very nice and well respectful lab coordinator. You will mainly have TA go over lecture materials and those can be a hit or miss. As long as you study and make sure to do your Lab&Mastering Assignments, you'll do fine!
I took Dr. Moore-Harrison twice, once in LBST 2214 and KNES 2168L. Dr. Moore-Harrison is not a bad person at all but her class is very heavily graded. If you mess up on something, it is hard to bring it up, even with extra credit opportunities. The assignments are pretty easy but this class was a massive pain.
Dr. Moore-Harrison teaches very well online and makes the material engaging. Her grading is tough and she gives a decent amount of work, but overall I enjoyed tgaking her. Be prepared to do a lot of reading and discussion posts.
This class is not actually taught by the professor, but by TAs. The TA I had graded very unfairly and never responded when I asked why. Even would grade discussion posts harshly. The class itself was interesting and you learn a lot, but I would take it with a different professor for sure. Be prepared for harsh grading if you take her class!
The class was fairly easy. Just do the very many discussion boards and pass the quizzes. Passing those quizzes are crucial because there arent many of them and it can determine an entire letter grade in the end. The TA was helpful and seemed to do most of the grading. Overall I recommend.
This class is taught by several different TA's so grading is very inconsistent. You might have a TA who grades easy and you might have a TA that grades harshly. You can never see what you make on your assignments and the TA takes forever to put the grades in. This is my first college class I have made a B in and it was my easiest class. DO NOT TAKE
AVOID AT ALL COSTS. She assigns 4 chapters a day to read and expects you to read and finish 4-8 modules along with them. As an entry level course this is the most work Ive ever done for a class. She gives so much work to equal for 3 classes. The questions on quizzes and exams are so oddly specific theres no point in writing notes.
The TA's do nothing but read directly from the PowerPoint during lectures and don't have any activities that help keep everyone interested. The class is reliant on the practicals that you can only pass if you study all day and night. I advise dropping out of all clubs, frats, sororities, and sports if you would like a chance to pass. Worst class!!
This class is an absolute joke. Taught by the TA's and no real teaching is done. All tests are fill in the blank so you have to study for 24 hours a day to pass. The worst class/teacher combo I've ever taken. Prepare to have 1-2 weeks to study 80-100 slides of labeled images taken straight from google. I'm gonna have to switch majors. Worst class!!
2-3 PowerPoints are given each week for you to learn for the tests. She does not lecture, you are expected to learn everything from the PowerPoints which are anywhere from 76-300 slides long. The questions on the tests are weirdly specific and no guidelines are given on what to expect on the tests.
I have no idea what this professor looks or sounds like. Her TA does all of the teachings. The class is easy if you study. You just have to label a bunch of diagrams. I liked the TA but he was a little awkward. Overall a weird experience but class wasn't that bad.
Literally the hardest class I have ever taken in my entire life. No guidance, no help, no idea what to study or how. Tests covered multiple chapters but only few questions - timed + lockdown browser. Know every minute detail of every body system and function. Thank god for grade replacement or I'd change majors right now. Good person, bad prof.
By far the hardest and worst class I have taken. The professor does NO teaching. She has her TA do everything for her, even the grading. For the 4 practicals you are told nothing to study and basically go in not knowing what you're being tested on. If it wasn't for extra credit I would have to retake this course. I don't even know the professor.
Solid choice for your LBST. Easy with few assignments but these assignments are time consuming. Can be boring depending on your assigned TA. Overall material is easy and lectures are discussion based which can be interesting at times.
Thorugh out my class period, I didn't deal with this professor. But my TA was really nice even though that he didn't teach us anything, but he gave us all the materials that we need for exams and he reviewed them with us before exams. overall a good TA.
She's okay, too much work for an lbst class. She doesn't grade the papers, and you will have a TA grade your stuff. Not bad at all, but make sure you do citations correctly because you will get a zero for it.
Worst class I have ever taken in my life. This was by far the hardest class I have ever taken and the teacher was no help. The test are absolutely ridiculous and have no relevance to the 120 slide powerpoints you are supposed to study. Spent 40 hours a week studying to not even be able to pass the class.
She is very nice and does offer extra credit, but there are a lot of papers, all of which are graded by TAs'. Most of the lectures are by TAs'. Not a big fan of how much she delegates to the TAs'. Overall, your experience in this course will be more determined by the TA you are assigned. Not horrible but would recommend a different LBST course.
The professor does absolutely no teaching. She makes her TAs teach and create the practicals. She is the only professor for this course but if there was another option I would take it instead. There is no communication with the professor. Only the TAs do anything in the class. Your grade is based on four practicals, attendance, and few assignments
Dr. Moore-Harrison had lots of work for an LBST class. You get put into a small group and a TA grades all of the assignments. As long as you cite everything correctly you shouldn't really have a problem.
This professor doesn't do any real teaching. Her TAs are the ones that teach. You're graded by very few things. Be prepared to study every single day for this course. You're tested on small details. At first, this class made me reconsider being a nurse. Find a way to study in a useful way so that you can succeed in this class.
Very easy class! As long as you do all the work you are almost guaranteed an A. A majority of this class is a group project with a group you will be assigned to. The presentation is very easy and can be done very quickly if you are matched with the right people.
This is literally supposed to be an easy Gen Ed but she made this classes workload so much worse than all of my actual classes. She's insane about plagiarism, gives way too many essays on unnecessary topics with unrealistic word counts and she just teaches off of a powerpoint that she didnt make. If you have her, I would recommend dropping it.
The professor does no teaching and has the TAs do all of the "teaching." There is no lecture there are only powerpoints with hundreds of things that you must memorize or else you will not even get a passing grade. It has made me reconsider my major and I would never take this professor again if I had a choice in this program.
Easy A. We never really had her as our professor, only in the beginning. We were split into small groups where TAs taught us. Not much homework at all, but occasional paper or reflection. Easy graded.
I honestly never got to know the professor. We only had her for a handful of classes, and then we split into small groups where we had TAs. The class was so much common knowledge it never took much effort. I had a fun group so our projects went well and its an easy A as long as you do the work.
This course isn't taught by the professor but by the TA instead. So it really just ends up being based on who you get as your TA.
Bro trust me do not take this class. I have wanted to kms 5 times and the semester isn't even over. The grading is total BS and will give you aids. THIS IS A WARNING DO NOT TAKE IT
The grading makes no sense for this class and she just lectures all the time. The only reason attendance is mandatory and for points is because people wouldn't show up otherwise. Assignments are random and are due at different times which is really confusing. 10/10 would not recommend. The class in general would've been easy though.
This class and professor are TERRIBLE! Things start off really easy then fall off a cliff. Rubrics are unclear, assignments are unnecessarily long and classes are beyond boring. Please please please do not take this class.
This class is SO boring and unorganized. You start in a large lecture group where you just show up and do nothing and then they move you to small classrooms and force you to join a surface-level discussion. All the assignments are reflection papers or ppts in group projects. Rubrics are unclear and have a strict word count. Would NOT take again.
Moore-Harrison does not teach. In the case of this class she would just split the large lecture into smaller groups with TA's. My TA could not speak fluent English which made learning the information painful and often difficult. She gives a good amount of work but you can honestly just complete it in the lecture time. would not reccomend this class
I don't have anything against the professor, but the final project for this course is a group project which spans pretty much the whole semester, so if you're not good with groups then I'd recommend staying away from this course.
The class is mostly taught in a small group setting where the TA would give awful lectures due to a heavy accent and assign group projects. Aside from the group meetings, the prof. would just read off the slides and would assign unnecessary amounts of reflection papers on them. I would def not have taken it if it wasn't a required gen ed course.
This class was easy overall. Most of the work could be done outside of class, however attendance is mandatory (unfortunately) as it is part of your grade. Be aware, she is very tricky when it comes to grading. I received a 0 in one of 3 main pieces of work that is worth 30% of your grade because I forgot to put citations. felt like a waste of time.
She would not let me add citations to a essay I spent a lot of time on and ultimately gave me a 0 with no chance of fixing this mistake and turning it back in. DO NOT take her if you can avoid it!!!
she was an awful professor for me. It was hard to negotiate on the broken system she had created, and instructions on anything she assigned us were vaguely explained. The class I took revolved around an individual's mental and physical well-being, but ironically, she was both lowering and affecting my mental health with her ways of teaching.
Had Professor Moore-Harrison for HAHS 1511, it was one of the easiest classes I've ever taken. As long as you follow the syllabus + her guidelines (most of which she repeats throughout the semester) there's really no excuse to fail the class. Not test/quiz-based and there aren't many assignments but for the ones she does assign, citing is expected.
HAHS was an easy class but so so boring. Attendance is graded, and you split up into small groups after half the semester.
I actually took HAHS 1101. She was super kind and super lenient with grades. Love her attitude!
It was mostly the TA's that seemed to do the work in the class. She wasn't horrible, neither was she great. Lecture's were pretty boring and you tend to just sit there as she (or the TA) read off the slides. Still a pretty easy class, which is good if you need the credit but I wouldn't take it if you actually want anything out of the class.
Like other posts said, it was mostly the TA's that do the work in the class. She breaks the class into 5 big groups with TA's for the rest of the semester. They only read off of slides and look forced to be there. The midterm and final are group projects. If you do the work you'll be fine, but it's a super boring class.
The class was very simple yet boring! Ta's taught most of the class and graded most of the work! The work consists of bi-weekly 2 prompt writings around 250-300 words! Group project midterm and finals! Not an overly hard class as long as you do the work! Attendance is not mandatory!
The class with Professor Moore-Harrison is a mixed bag. Attendance is mandatory, but lectures can be boring. The group projects and reflection papers are a hassle. On the bright side, unstuck AI was super helpful for study prep - a real lifesaver compared to the unclear rubrics.
The class is very boring especially if you get unlucky with the TAs. However, Professor Moore-Harrison herself isn't bad. I wished she taught more of the lectures, but life got in the way. Attendance is mandatory, but the assignments and projects weren't hard or anything. Easy A.
HAHS is an easy class where you rarely see Dr. Moore after the first few weeks. Most of the semester is spent in small groups with TAs, so your experience depends on which TA you get. The assignments are simple, with a few group projects, including the final. Overall, it's a straightforward, low-stress class I'd take again.
Super easy course! I was worried as her ratings weren't great but she was very good! Nice, funny, and got to know all the students. A good amount of papers but her grading is super simple.
Lectures are required and are a big part of the grade, and you sit there and learn nothing. Takes forever to get grades returned, and knew nothing to help me with the numerous assignments outside of class.
The whole class was just being spilt up into groups with TA's and them lecturing or you working on your midterm/final group projects, occasionally she would have the whole class come together and just lecture you there. Very boring and the assignments are repetitive but every TA grades easily. Not a hard class at all, its really just busy work.
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