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Professor: Sam McFarland
Course: PSY 350
Course Title: Social Psychology
Student Grade: A
Post Date: 1:30:26 PM 12/18/2006
Overall Rating: Good Good
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Exam Information
Exam Content: Yes Multiple Choice
No Matching
No True/False
Yes Fill in the Blank
Yes Essay
No Problem Solving
Mandatory Final: Yes
Cumulative Final: No
Other Information
Textbook Required: Yes
Extra Credit Available: Yes
Attendance Required: Yes
Quantity of Notes: Moderate
Difficulty: Moderate
Additional Comments
I want to voice my opion for Dr. Mcfarland because I couldn't believe my eyes when I saw so many poor reviews. I will not say that this class was easy but it was definitely doable. Most of these reviewers seem to have overlooked the fact that they are enrolled in 300 and 400 level courses. Yes, he expects a lot but if you are in one of his classes you are more than likely looking toward a future in the psych field, and if you are I can not imagine having a better professor. He cares about his students, his school, and all of humanity. I must honestly say that I have been moved to tears on more than one occasion from his talks. I personally think there should be more like him at WKU. I think it is very sad that students are upset when a professor cares about his subject and tries to inspire them to also. As far as tests and readings are concerned, I don't see them as being unreasonable at all. On the few times that he used a question that we had not covered in class, he would drop it and give us credit. There was one essay question on each exam, but you had a choice of usually 4 topics or writing and answering your own. There were also many opportunities for extra credit. I don't see what else the man could do to try to help students. There were several times when I had to reschedule quzzes or exams and he was gracious and helpful everytime.  



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