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Professor Taylor is comical, but her humor quickly wears out its welcome. She is fond of going on verbal tirades and arbitrary "soapbox" rants often, and by often, I mean every single class that actually met for class.
I read the material. I bought and read all the scripts and enjoyed them. However, one expects that due to the class description and claimed purpose, the professor would review or at least address the characteristics and details of the script, and even more-so because the tests are entirely over comprehension of the premises and underlying components in the literature.
The tests did not test you for recalling details and insight to the story, but Dr. Taylor's personal insights to the literature. Sadly, we never discussed ANY of it in class, so safe to say, the entire class received less than perfect grades too often, and STRONG curves were a regular occurrence.
Lastly, for some reason, she got near-death ill supposedly and we did not meet for class for a third to a half of the semester. Most of the time, it was without warning or notification. There was a period where I didn't even bother to attend, and I was justified as class did not convene.
Furthermore, we were still ruthlessly tested over material without compensation for the missed class time and lack of given knowledge and taught preparation for the material.
I received my very first F because Dr. Taylor. She should be re-evaluated immediately and harshly. Truly, her instruction in my college career has been a travesty and I am disgusted by her classroom experience.
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