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Sylvia Pulliam

Sylvia Pulliam

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Overall Rating

Poor

Grade Received

A

Course Difficulty

Moderate

Quantity of Notes

Moderate

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True/False: 9

Multiple Choice: 13

Matching: 4

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Essays: 17

Problem Solving: 29

Mandatory Final: 35

Cumulative Final: 19

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Extra Credit: 24

Attendance Required: 29

41 Total Evaluations

UC-175 : University Experience - Posted 1/20/2011

Overall Rating:

Poor

Grade:

A

Quantity of Notes:

Few/None

Difficulty:

Easy

Comments
To knock out the positve aspects of this class, it's easy and you do meet some new people. However, I would NEVER EVER recommend University Experience to any incoming freshman and I would never recommend Dr. Pulliam to any college student. She is terrible. Her class is nothing but useless time-consuming busy work. I spent more time on homework in her class than my other four classes. I took University Experience as a freshman hoping it would lighten my load and help me get ready for college. Dr. Pulliam is not like that. She gives tons of work, is extremely boring, and her content does not flow or help you in any way. Don't take University Experience, but if you just absolutely have to, don't take Dr. Pulliam. My class in a nutshell: WASTE OF TIME!

UC-175 : University Experience - Posted 4/26/2010

Overall Rating:

Poor

Grade:

A

Quantity of Notes:

Few/None

Difficulty:

Easy

Comments
I wonder if this professor knows what she's doing. None of the assignments seemed to make any sense. This professor was terrible. You will have to do so much busy work its totally pointless. Do NOT take her!!

UE-175 : University Experience - Posted 12/4/2009

Overall Rating:

Poor

Grade:

Not Specified

Quantity of Notes:

Few/None

Difficulty:

Easy

Comments
Yeah, this course SHOULD be cake, but with this woman it's not. There's a paper due every other day (it seems - not literally) and there's all kinds of stupid critical thinking crap that you have to do. Try to get another UE teacher if you absolutely have to take this class.

UC-175 : University Experience - Posted 1/2/2008

Overall Rating:

OK

Grade:

A

Quantity of Notes:

Few/None

Difficulty:

Easy

Comments
This class is so useless. Every class, she talks about something different that we usually don't care about. You have to go to 5 events, do 5 hours of community service, and join a club, and write about all of them. It got better in the end of the semester. The final is a presentation over someone who has changed the world. It's really easy. There aren't any tests, just a bunch of 10 question quizzes. She drops the lowest quiz grade. I missed 2 quizzes and AT LEAST 4 classes and still got an A in there.

UE-175 : University Experience - Posted 12/5/2007

Overall Rating:

Good

Grade:

A

Quantity of Notes:

Few/None

Difficulty:

Easy

Comments
Easy class but very boring. There aren't any tests just a couple of quizes that are all easy. You have to read Freakenomics but it's not a bad read. You are required to attend so many events, join a on campus organization, and do 5 service hours. All of that was a pain, but not that bad. You don't have a "final" you're just required to give a presentation over something thats affected history or something. It's overall really easy.

UC-175 : University Experience - Posted 1/6/2007

Overall Rating:

Poor

Grade:

A

Quantity of Notes:

Few/None

Difficulty:

Moderate

Comments
Yeah I marked the class as moderate b/c Dr. Pulliam made the class way harder than it should have been. The first test she gave us was on the names of everyone in the class and you lost a point for every name you misspelled. Oh and you had to know the first and last name too. Also part of the course requires you do a "Research Paper without the Paper" for the library person and Dr. Pulliam decided to have us go ahead and right the paper and then do a presentation on it for our final. Ugh, for a class that I was told was a breeze, it turned out to be one of the worst classes I've taken. I only think i got an A b/c she liked me, and yeah shes a great person, but she hadnt taught this class in years so she had no idea how to handle it. She was used to tests and structure and all that jazz with her computer courses. Anyways, if you have to take the class, don't take her unless you want to do some work.

UC-175 : University Experience - Posted 12/15/2006

Overall Rating:

Poor

Grade:

B

Quantity of Notes:

Few/None

Difficulty:

Moderate

Comments
I was not impressed with the course outline and the way she went about teaching. She always held us over at the end of class. When she gives assignments, she doesnt give very clear instructions on how she wants it done. I wouldnt recommend choosing this professor. I had to write a 6 page paper in this class, its just university experience and the final we had to take the topic from the paper and present it as a speech. too much work for a class that doesnt count for much.

UC- : University Experince - Posted 11/19/2006

Overall Rating:

Poor

Grade:

C

Quantity of Notes:

Few/None

Difficulty:

Difficult

Comments
It is a common misconception that University Experience is an easy class. I though we would tour the campus and do simple work. It is just a two hour course, and it is for freshmen so it shouldn’t be extremely difficult or time consuming. But it is taught by Sylvia Pulliam – a terrible teacher. A week before class started Dr Pulliam emailed homework. The assignment was a simple article on the differences between high school and college, in three pages. The difference in high school and college it that in college students need to think on a critical level. In class we have spent at least four class periods discussing that.
The class requires students to join a club, do five hours of community service and attend five events that are at least an hour long and write a paper on all of the events. Just in those requirements students spend ten hours out of class doing these things. The reasons behind these requirements are to get freshmen involved in the school and the community. It is a descent thing to try to get students involved, but nobody enjoys forced activities or community service. It can also have a negative effect – after picking up cigarette butts and used condoms from the grounds of the campus, I think people would take little pride in their school. For the community sercives students don’t have too pick up trash, there are other options, but the only one that was announced in class was a campus clean up, where what you would do it pick up trash around campus.
Dr. Pulliam is almost never on time, she is usually five minutes late, and almost every class she runs over. We never do anything in class of any importance that would justify running over. During a recent class, Dr Pulliam talked for thirty minutes about how she was going to email conserning issues , and then we spent the next thirty minutes playing Pictionary. Many days it seems like we just stare at the wall while Dr. Pulliam reads from the course catalog. As she dismisses class she always says to check Black Board, because she might put homework that is do next class on it. The homework that she gives are ridiculous and comes with little instructions: Read fifty pages by next class period, write out your class schedule with professors phone numbers and office hours, do an online survey. Some of the assignments are internet related and she types in the wrong website, and I am unable to find the website and do the assignment.
Dr Pulliam uses Blackboard excessively. This semester she has posted twenty-five announcements. Furthermore, on the website were it has grades. She has put in two grades, and a bunch of random numbers, currently my grade on Black Board is 58 out of 228. This isn’t my actual grade in the class, but I have no idea what my grade in the class is. We have had two quizzes and no test in the class. One quiz was on the course catalogue and another was on everybody’s name in the class, with spelling counted.
Sometimes I question Dr. Pulliam’s teachings. She is teaching a class about Western Kentucky University, yet she doesn’t know the name of the roads that run though campus or the name of some of the buildings on campus. Also she has lost some students quizzes that they turned in with everybody else’s; one student had to retake a quiz because she lost it. Dr. Pulliam has also sent me two almost personalized emails. One email told me that I had an attendance problem in my World Civilization class (a class that I have always attended and been on time to) and gave me an extra assignment to explain why I had a deficiency in that class. The letter was not very nice, it was impolite and I don’t think that she should be meddling in something that doesn’t evolve her. Being sited for an attendance problem and having a deficiency isn’t the same thing, she sent almost everybody the same email-but she personalized the class. After emailing my World Civilization teacher, I learned that I didn’t have an attendance problem or a deficiency. Having a teacher that likes to know their students is not a bad thing, but emailing them with questions to ask themselves like, “Do I have some outside problems that keep me from concentrating on my work? If so, I might need to get professional help to deal with these problems. Counseling is available on campus…” I sent Dr. Pulliam an email saying that she wrong and what is my grade in her class. She never emailed my grade in her class.
When the class began there were twenty students in the class, now there is fourteen. Instead of taking a final, we had to write a ten page research paper, the topics that the paper could be about had nothing to do with the university: The Vietnam war, Ronald Regan,Stem Cell Research, Prohibition. All of the University Experience classes have Library Skills Master, all of the classes have to write “Research Paper minus the Paper” this is to help students to practice sighting sources and typing a Works Cited list, but the way the paper is set up is not M.L.A or A.P.A style, so it is a waste.
Most of the University experience classes are geared toward the major that students are going for, but I am generally undecided (at the time I signed up for classes last year). For the Undecided students the class is supposed to help students find out what they want to major in. The only thing that we did that was for potential carrier options was a personality test. Where I already knew my results – my personality type can due just about anything, but I am lazy and wait tell the last minute to do things.
The semester is almost over, and I feel that I could have learned more about the university by not taking the class. I do not recommend taking this class or any class taught by Sylvia Pulliam. Dr. Pulliam is not a terrible person, just a terrible professor.

UC-175 : University Experience - Posted 10/30/2006

Overall Rating:

Poor

Grade:

Not Specified

Quantity of Notes:

Few/None

Difficulty:

Moderate

Comments
This class is suppose to be an easy A, well if you take it with her it won't be. She reads way to much into her job. She wants you to do all kinds of shit that none of the other prof. are doing for their UC 175 classes. You will test over everything you read and everything she says. You have to write a 10 page research paper as your final! Don't take this class unless you need it for your major, then don't take it with her! You are required to do 5 hours community service and attend 5 campus events (sports can only make up 2 events). This class was a waste of time! Oh, remember to call her Dr. Pulliam (she'll make you too)!

CS-230 : Intro To Programming - Posted 12/20/2005

Overall Rating:

Poor

Grade:

A

Quantity of Notes:

Moderate

Difficulty:

Moderate

Comments
Dr. Pulliam is the worst professor I've ever had...Even though I made an A in this class I feel like it was a complete waste because I won't remember a thing! It always felt like she had no idea what she was doing...I suppose she KNEW what she was doing, but she didn't know how to teach it. I would NOT recommend her to anyone!

CS-230 : Into To Vb.net - Posted 11/17/2005

Overall Rating:

Good

Grade:

A

Quantity of Notes:

Moderate

Difficulty:

Moderate

Comments
Dr. Pulliam is a decent professor. She can get a little sidetracked at times but the classes are interesting. She is very smart and knows what she is talking about she just has some problems verbalizing her thoughts. She is very easy to get along with and if you ask questions the right way she will practically write the homework assignments for you. Overall she is a good teacher and I would definitely recommend her.

CS-230 : Intro To Vb.net - Posted 11/2/2005

Overall Rating:

Poor

Grade:

Not Specified

Quantity of Notes:

Moderate

Difficulty:

Moderate

Comments
Dr. Pulliam is the sweetest lady in the world, but she CAN NOT teach. She is always late for class. She gives excessive homework (with very vague instructions) over stuff you haven't studied--most of the times this stuff isn't in the book either. She is easily sidetracked, and never goes over important stuff durring class time. She will spend weeks teaching and reviewing how to read and write binary code. The class work may seem easy enough, but the assigments are moderately hard, and she grades the tests like a nazi. I had her for two classes..the other one was just as bad! AVOID HER AT ALL COSTS!

CS-145 : Intro To Computing - Posted 10/30/2005

Overall Rating:

Poor

Grade:

Not Specified

Quantity of Notes:

Few/None

Difficulty:

Easy

Comments
Dr. Pulliam is an ok lady, but a horrible teacher. It is easy to get her off-topic and talk about anything else in the class other than computers. She reads the slides like she's never seen them before and her tests are short, so you don't have to miss many to get a low grade. She doesn't take attendance till the end of class usually, so you can walk in at any time and still be counted present. She made some very derogatory personal comments to some of my classmates that she should have kept to herself. She treats her students like little kids and tells the same stories over and over. She rambles on in a monotone and is overall a very boring teacher. If you could take anyone else for this course, do it. It'd be more interesting if you took the course from a rock....

CS-230 : Visual Basic - Posted 9/9/2005

Overall Rating:

Poor

Grade:

D

Quantity of Notes:

Moderate

Difficulty:

Moderate

Comments
Dr. Pulliam is crazy! She doesn't know what she is doing. She only shows you petty things that don't really matter when you are trying to code in VB.net, and then just gives you your homework assisgnment like she has just covered everything you will need to know. If you ask her for help, beware, its like pulling teeth. She thinks that everyone knows eveything there is to know about programmning. I only needed this course to fulfill a science credit, so I don't really know exactly how programming works. The book she uses doesn't even begin to help you one bit. I had to go to the bookstore and purchase a book that has helped me more than the one she requested we use. Please be aware that she has no idea what she is doing.

CS-230 : Programming - Posted 4/25/2005

Overall Rating:

Poor

Grade:

A

Quantity of Notes:

Not Specified

Difficulty:

Moderate

Comments
Dont know how I got an 'A' in this course. I don't remember anything now except for CLS (first and most basic command). I guess if you suck up it kinda helps.

CS-230 : Intro. To Basic Programming - Posted 4/14/2005

Overall Rating:

Poor

Grade:

B

Quantity of Notes:

Moderate

Difficulty:

Difficult

Comments
If you feel like basically teaching yourself how to program, take this class. Questions are never answered completely and how this teacher became a Dr., I'll never know

CS-145 : Intro To Computer Science - Posted 4/14/2005

Overall Rating:

Poor

Grade:

A

Quantity of Notes:

Moderate

Difficulty:

Moderate

Comments
Ms Pulliam was not a very good teacher AT ALL. She seems lke a very nice lady/ but she DOES NOT know computers. I dont see how she got a college education in computer science, 2 strong words come to mind...BOOK SMART! Again-I think she is nice but I taught myself in this class. She would have to ask us (the students) for help the majority of the time. If you take her-make sure you already know the computer fundamentals. Ms Pulliam should not be able to say Doctor before her name.

CS-230 : Intro To Programming - Posted 1/17/2005

Overall Rating:

Poor

Grade:

C

Quantity of Notes:

Few/None

Difficulty:

Difficult

Comments

CS-230 : Basic - Posted 11/4/2004

Overall Rating:

OK

Grade:

Not Specified

Quantity of Notes:

Not Specified

Difficulty:

Not Specified

Comments
this course is as easy as you want to work. If you want to work a little and study some programming notes you will be fine. if you want to just make it by then you will probably struggle. She is good with redoing test if everyone does bad and helping you with programming assignments. Reccommended.

CS-145 : Intro Computing - Posted 5/12/2004

Overall Rating:

Poor

Grade:

A

Quantity of Notes:

Not Specified

Difficulty:

Easy

Comments
Dr. Pulliam sucked. I love to work with computers but after that course i almost hated it. She never was properly prepared for class. She tried to teach something that she knew nothing about. Her notes she went over in class can be viewed at the prenhall website. All they are an overview of the chapters. The notes will do you no good. The test are cake except for one she gave over the computer. It was very hard. The class average was like a 40. But she did grad it on a curve. She sometimes acts like a smart ass. I think she has personal issues. Anyway you can earn up to 20pts easy extra credit. Also if you attend class and do your assignements you should do fine with the course. For the test study the chapter reviews at the end of the chapter. If at all possible take someone else for the class. We had a grad student for teacher alot of the time named Bruton or something. He actually knew what he was talking about. GOOD LUCK

CS-145 : Intor Computing - Posted 4/21/2004

Overall Rating:

Poor

Grade:

Not Specified

Quantity of Notes:

Moderate

Difficulty:

Easy

Comments
This class was easy, just not with her. She is so scatter brained it is sad. She will give you assignments and not tell you how to do them, and then YOU will find something wrong with it (that she didn't notice) and she try to fix it, but will mess it all up. And YOU could have done it an easier way in the first place. The notes you take in class aren't even notes. Many people in my class stopped taking them a long time ago. They won't help anyway! For the tests, look at the review questions in the book, they are the SAME THING! She is a nice lady, don't get me wrong, but she is an unorganized, scatter brained, lunitic, nice lady. If I were you, I would find some one else. But if she is your last choice, just do your own thing and you will be fine.

CS-145 : Computer Science - Posted 4/15/2004

Overall Rating:

Poor

Grade:

B

Quantity of Notes:

Overkill

Difficulty:

Difficult

Comments
Dr. Pulliam is insane with her notes that she makes you take. The class if mandatory for a lot of majors. Avoid her at all costs. She is mean, rude, and very unorganized. The class was not something that I enjoyed at all. She changed her mind right before the final and told us that it would be accumulative. She thinks that her class is the only class we have. Dr. Pulliam, on numerous occassions gave poor directions and vague assignments. This is what made me drop from an A to a B. DO NOT TAKE HER!

CS-442 : Data Structure - Posted 10/17/2003

Overall Rating:

Good

Grade:

A

Quantity of Notes:

Few/None

Difficulty:

Easy

Comments
very nice lady.. she is perfect for teaching this high level courses. i know all of this guys who wrote negative comments about her.....as a matter of fact they are not good students themself. but my vote is ture. she is easy to understand... she will cooperate.... and if u work hard u will get A.

CS-250 : Social Implications Of Computing - Posted 10/7/2003

Overall Rating:

Poor

Grade:

B

Quantity of Notes:

Overkill

Difficulty:

Moderate

Comments
She rushed through everything. You have to memorize the entire ACM Code of Ethics in less than a week.

CS-241 : Computer Science 1 - Posted 9/10/2003

Overall Rating:

Poor

Grade:

A

Quantity of Notes:

Moderate

Difficulty:

Difficult

Comments
Dr. Pulliam is completely and utterly disorganized. Her lesson plans are holus bolus at best and her assignments are never well thought out. She tends to assign projects that require implementing code rather than writing code. C++ is not portable so this is quite a problem some times. What with Microsoft Visual C++ requiring a patch for every one of her assignments and or the modifying of code. It would be better if she employed more problem solving with C++.

CS-443 : Data Base Management - Posted 8/3/2003

Overall Rating:

Poor

Grade:

A

Quantity of Notes:

Few/None

Difficulty:

Easy

Comments
She is useless. Falls asleep during presentations. Doesn't keep up with her work. Avoid taking her at all costs.

CS-443 : Database Management - Posted 5/13/2003

Overall Rating:

Poor

Grade:

B

Quantity of Notes:

Few/None

Difficulty:

Moderate

Comments
I can't really comment on the in-class section, because I took the course online. However, due to the lack of notes, guidance, homework, late notices, and lack of hints at what we were even remotely supposed to be doing, I was lucky to get out of this class with a B. I have had previous work experience in SQL and that didn't help at all. Notes consisted of copied and slightly modified passages from the book, so don't expect any usefull help or experience from the instructor. Before taking this class, make sure all the bugs have been worked out first...

CS-442 : Advanced Data Structures - Posted 4/28/2003

Overall Rating:

Poor

Grade:

A

Quantity of Notes:

Moderate

Difficulty:

Easy

Comments
The class was easy, and I didn't have any problem doing any of the assignments. But I really recommend that you take some one else. Her concepts are messed up, and often she will misrepresent common ideas/algorithms. She hardly shows you any code, probably because she cannot understand it, as she isn't really qualified to be teaching this class.
Her study guides are a joke... You'd be better off not even looking at it. It's basically just the heading from the book...
She doesn't prepare you for the tests, which are not constructed good at all. She will discuss 1 topic for 2 class meetings, and it will be work 5 points on the test, then she will discuss another for half of one class, and it will be worth 10 points... Totally rediculous...
But... You can get up to 20pts extra credit for going to ACM/ CS related events.

CS-240 : Computer Science I - Posted 4/5/2003

Overall Rating:

Poor

Grade:

A

Quantity of Notes:

Moderate

Difficulty:

Easy

Comments
Avoid Dr. Pulliam if at all possible. She is not interested in teaching you, nor does she know anything about what she is teaching. I have never had a more apathetic and inconsistent CS professor. She will waste time in class explaining (painfully slowly) things that the class already knows while skipping over important topics that somehow still manage to end up on the test. She is easy if she likes you. If she doesn't, then you're screwed unless you never make any mistakes.

CS-442 : Data Structures - Posted 3/19/2003

Overall Rating:

OK

Grade:

Not Specified

Quantity of Notes:

Moderate

Difficulty:

Moderate

Comments
I gave her an O.K. rating since the good and the bad nearly canceled each other out. First, the bad: She is the most unprepared, unorganized professor I have ever come in contact with. She knows little, if anything concerning the topics of this class. There are quite a few times during the course that she would branch off on some tangent, while trying to answer a question from a student. The exams were not too hard (compared to Byrd, Ziegler, and Gary), but she must not understand her own questions, as she graded most of the exams poorly. There are always (as you have found out by now) multiple algorithmic solutions to a problem, yet she will discredit you for implementing your own. This caused a lot of students to lose confidence in her.
The good: Since she didn't understand most of the topics, she tended to give out assignments that were too hefty in size (rather than concepts) for the amount of time needed to code. This led to assignments being pushed back several times. She is somewhat open to answering questions outside of class, yet you will get the feeling that you are "trying to expose" her for a lack of knowledge. Don't take this personally, as most people who took her for 250 got the same impression. I refuse to take her for another course, but this is only my 2nd year...so I might have to eat my own words. Also to her credit, there are times that she will offer extra credit. Typically these will be added to your exam point total. She does occasionally cut-up, which isn't something you see all the time in this department!

CS-442 : Data Structures - Posted 3/7/2003

Overall Rating:

Poor

Grade:

A

Quantity of Notes:

Few/None

Difficulty:

Easy

Comments
Your definitely going to need the book, as you will have to read it and learn everything your self. I dont' think she is qualified to be teaching the course. (Especially this course!). (Maybe Basic, or cs 145) She doens't explain anything. She uses overhead transparancies from another book, and she gets confused herself. She's a very nice lady, but she cannot teach.

CS- : Programming Languages - Posted 4/24/2002

Overall Rating:

Good

Grade:

Not Specified

Quantity of Notes:

Moderate

Difficulty:

Moderate

Comments
One group project(3 - 4 people)- Designing a new language, the language designed shoud be different atlest in 4 aspects

CS-443 : Database Management Systems - Posted 2/6/2002

Overall Rating:

OK

Grade:

A

Quantity of Notes:

Moderate

Difficulty:

Easy

Comments
Although this class was easy, it wasn't very useful. We covered a whole lot of stuff on database structure and organization, but very little SQL or programming using databases. I think the class would have been better suited spending less time on the structure and more time using SQL queries in actual programming assignments. Dr. Pulliam also didn't present the material in a very interesting or useful way. She mainly used overheads either taken directly from our text or from textbooks she had in the past, and there wasn't much that could be taken down in note form. This made studying for tests difficult. Overall the class is easy, as long as you do all the work though

CS-250 : Social Implications Of Computing - Posted 2/6/2002

Overall Rating:

Good

Grade:

A

Quantity of Notes:

Few/None

Difficulty:

Easy

Comments
Dr. Pulliam is the perfect teacher for this class. It should not be taught as a lecture, as it is an ethics course. Pulliam teaches it in a group setting where everyone is free to express their opinions on the subject. Although the material is often dry, it is a required class for all you CS majors and I would definitely recommend taking her rather than another CS professor.

CS-443 : Database - Posted 1/4/2002

Overall Rating:

OK

Grade:

A

Quantity of Notes:

Moderate

Difficulty:

Moderate

Comments
Although I had a pretty good understanding of database concepts and SQL before taking the course, I did gain some knowledge as well.
As far as Pulliam's teaching... first, I don't like how she constantly uses the overhead to show copies from a different textbook. The overheads aren't up there long enough to see everything, and we can't find the same stuff in our books. In addition, sometimes she doesn't do a real good job explaining stuff or can't answer students' questions. However, she is very personable and she'll make the effort to help you if you try.
The tests aren't easy, but they're not impossible either. But don't worry too much--there'll be chances for extra credit. We were given an opportunity to retake our lowest exam (we only had two regular exams), and she gives points for participating in ACM and other CS related activities.
So, all-in-all if you put forth a little effort in this class, there's absolutely no reason you can't get a good grade.

CS-250 : Social Implications of Computing - Posted 10/29/2001

Overall Rating:

Good

Grade:

A

Quantity of Notes:

Few/None

Difficulty:

Easy

Comments
This class was very easy, and wasn't mentally challenging. Pulliam is a good teacher for this class, because she promotes group discussion.

CS- : Computer Science - Posted 4/18/2001

Overall Rating:

Poor

Grade:

C

Quantity of Notes:

Few/None

Difficulty:

Difficult

Comments
Ok I just read someone elses review over her and it is the first person I've heard say it was an ok class. She is always late for class, she doesn't explain anything well. She set up the grading scale where if you pass all the homework but fail all the test she'll fail you evan if you're grade is about a C. It's also the same if you pass all the test and fail the homework she'll also fail you.

CS-145 : Intro to Computing - Posted 8/31/2000

Overall Rating:

Poor

Grade:

A

Quantity of Notes:

Moderate

Difficulty:

Easy

Comments
My entire class disliked the prof. We spent a long time on evaluations, but unfortuanetly they don't do much with those. You can get the grade, but don't sign up for fun.

CS-442 : Advanced Data Structures - Posted 4/24/2000

Overall Rating:

Poor

Grade:

A

Quantity of Notes:

Few/None

Difficulty:

Easy

Comments
She does nothing except read straight from the book. This class is a thorough waste of time.

CS-241 : Computer Programming 1 - Posted 4/13/2000

Overall Rating:

Poor

Grade:

A

Quantity of Notes:

Few/None

Difficulty:

Easy

Comments
The tests and assignments were super easy but she moves so slow thru everything that I never went to class but still made an A. She is also always late to class and is never prepared. Don't take her!!

UC-101 : Fresman Seminar (CS) - Posted 3/2/2000

Overall Rating:

OK

Grade:

A

Quantity of Notes:

Few/None

Difficulty:

Not Specified

Comments
Get ready to move into a circle for group discussion!
What's the point of this class again?