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Elizabeth May

Elizabeth May

PH

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Averages:

Overall Rating

OK

Grade Received

B

Course Difficulty

Moderate

Quantity of Notes

Moderate

Tag Summary:

True/False: 1

Multiple Choice: 3

Mandatory Final: 3

Textbook Required: 2

Extra Credit: 3

Attendance Required: 3

3 Total Evaluations

PH-100 : Personal Health - Posted 3/29/2007

Overall Rating:

Good

Grade:

A

Quantity of Notes:

Moderate

Difficulty:

Easy

Comments
I found this class very interesting. Professor May is a very nice person and relates well with everyone. You take notes the entire class period from a power point which can get boring. However it is not that bad. You do need to read the chapters in order to take the test. The test are 50 multiple choice questions. She offers a total twenty five points extra credit for events you attend on campus. If you can write a review of how if relates to health you will get extra credit. I would recommend Professor May for Personal Health 100.

PH-100 : Personal Health - Posted 12/18/2006

Overall Rating:

OK

Grade:

B

Quantity of Notes:

Moderate

Difficulty:

Moderate

Comments
Ms. May is a nice lady, but she really doesn't know how to teach so that her students get a lot out of the class. She gets her notes directly from the book website and basically lectures the entire time in class. Her tests are confusing at times because she doesn't go over the material properly. Extra credit is available if you go to a health related seminar or give blood, go to church or somethnig like that. If you have to take her class, it's not terrible, but I wouldn't recommend seeking her out.

PH- : Personal Health - Posted 12/18/2006

Overall Rating:

Good

Grade:

B

Quantity of Notes:

Moderate

Difficulty:

Moderate

Comments
Mrs. May is an amazing teacher. She tries to make the class interesting but she is sooo nice to everyone. The class overall is fairly easy and you can maintain a decent grade in there. She gives up to 25 extra credit points if you attend anything on campus and write a paragraph summary on it. Also if you attend every class you get 10 points extra credit. You end up taking notes every day. Make sure you read some in the book for the tests but most is common sense.