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Professor: John Faine
Course: SOCL 300
Course Title: Statistics In Sociology
Student Grade: A
Post Date: 7:19:34 PM 12/12/2012
Overall Rating: Good Good
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Exam Information
Exam Content: Yes Multiple Choice
No Matching
No True/False
No Fill in the Blank
No Essay
No Problem Solving
Mandatory Final: Not Specified
Cumulative Final: No
Other Information
Textbook Required: No
Extra Credit Available: Yes
Attendance Required: Not Specified
Quantity of Notes: Moderate
Difficulty: Easy
Additional Comments
Stats in general is a difficult class but Dr. Faine tries. He is outspoken and may seem angry all the time but he knows what he's talking about. If you can get passed his sarcasm, you'll be fine. He also helps you if you don't understand something.
All the notes and homework are posted on blackboard at the beginning of the semester. He discusses the notes in class and makes sure you understand what is being said. You sometimes start the homework in class and he has you finish in for homework (there are only 10 chapters and 10 homework assignments). He goes over the homework in class but never checks it.
The exams are online and you can take them up to twice a day as many times as you want. He gives you online practice exams which you can take as many times as you want but close the day of the exam. You can take whatever exam you want, even during finals week. After the 5th exam (which is the week before finals), you'll know your grade and if you're happy with it, you don't have to go in during finals week.
He takes attendance every class but it helps your grade in the end.
He gives you an extra credit exam online worth 25 points and you can take it as many times as you want before finals week.
He basically gives you everything you need to get an A. I recommend him!  



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