Bowling Green Community College / B / Paul Bush

Averages:

Overall Rating

OK

Grade Received

B

Course Difficulty

Difficult

Quantity of Notes

Overkill

Tag Summary:

True/False: 2

Multiple Choice: 4

Matching: 2

Fill in the Blank: 2

Essays: 4

Problem Solving: 1

Mandatory Final: 3

Cumulative Final: 1

Textbook Required: 5

Extra Credit: 4

Attendance Required: 4

5 Total Evaluations

ENG- : Intro To Literature - Posted 6/24/2006

Overall Rating:

Good

Grade:

A

Quantity of Notes:

Moderate

Difficulty:

Moderate

Comments
Professor Bush is a walking encyclopedia when it comes to English/Literature. I can't say that I think the topics we covered were usefull but he knows his stuff and really tries to engage his students. If you expect to get out of class early...forget about it because it won't happen. Some of the material is difficult but he is good about explaining it. He has multiple extra credit options. It's not an easy class but if you go to class prepared, turn in assignments on time, and study for tests, you'll do just fine.

ENG- : Freshman English - Posted 12/21/2004

Overall Rating:

Good

Grade:

A

Quantity of Notes:

Not Specified

Difficulty:

Moderate

Comments
It basically comes down to if you work hard you'll get a good grade. Prof. Bush will go out of his way to help anyone, and you'll come out of his class knowing you have learned something. I really enjoyed taking this class and thank you to Prof. Bush for loving to teach.

ENG- : Freshman English - Posted 12/16/2004

Overall Rating:

Poor

Grade:

F

Quantity of Notes:

Overkill

Difficulty:

Difficult

Comments

ENG- : - Posted 12/9/2004

Overall Rating:

OK

Grade:

C

Quantity of Notes:

Overkill

Difficulty:

Difficult

Comments

ENG-200 : English 200 - Posted 12/12/2003

Overall Rating:

Good

Grade:

A

Quantity of Notes:

Few/None

Difficulty:

Moderate

Comments
Mr. Bush is a fun English teacher. Most of the class is reading short stories from the book and then having a short quiz (about 5 or 6 questions) the next class over the reading. You will watch Hamlet and there are a couple of papers to write, but not a big deal. One is to discuss one of the poems out of the book (your choice which one) and what you thought the author meant.