Western Kentucky University / S / Kolson L. Schlosser
Averages:
Overall Rating
OKv
Grade Received
Av
Course Difficulty
Moderatev
Quantity of Notes
Moderatev
Tag Summary:
True/False: 1
Multiple Choice: 4
Matching: 2
Fill in the Blank: 1
Mandatory Final: 3
Textbook Required: 2
Extra Credit: 3
Attendance Required: 2
4 Total Evaluations
GEOG-110 : World Regional Geography - Posted 4/17/2008
Overall Rating:
Good
Grade:
A
Quantity of Notes:
Moderate
Difficulty:
Easy
Comments
He is the best prof iv'e ever had. He is a very good person. He is extremely considerate and is always ready to answer any questions that you may have. He is very prompt in replying to emails. Always available to students. I could easily tell how much he loved his job. Very enthusiastic and energetic. He conducts 6 pop quizzes per semester and all of those are very easy. These are conducted right after his lecture. If you are attentive in class, you will easily get an A. Map quizzes are fun. I think he is pretty liberal as far as grading goes. You have one group presentation. He is an extremely friendly and funny person!! :-) Highly recommended!!
GEOG-102 : - Posted 1/11/2008
Overall Rating:
OK
Grade:
B
Quantity of Notes:
Overkill
Difficulty:
Easy
Comments
He's really nice but can be a bit boring when taking notes. Hes young and def knows what he is talking about. I would reccommend him to anyone i knew.
GEOG-110 : World Regional Geography - Posted 12/18/2007
Overall Rating:
Good
Grade:
B
Quantity of Notes:
Moderate
Difficulty:
Moderate
Comments
I like Dr. Schlosser, he is good guy and professor. You have have a handful of test's and map quizes and one group project. He is pretty leniant if you do your work and will ask for help. I like how he does attendance. I highly recommend this class to everybody.
GEOG-110 : Human Geography - Posted 12/5/2007
Overall Rating:
OK
Grade:
A
Quantity of Notes:
Few/None
Difficulty:
Easy
Comments
schlosser gives powerpoint lectures and posts them on blackboard which means heavy notes aren't necessary unless you have a bad memory. There is a group project/presentation, multiple choice tests, map quizes, and pop quizes. The lectures are a little dry, but this is his first semester. It is adequate for a 100 level intro course - not overly demanding.