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5Amazing Prof

Prof: Keri Stevenson / Fall 2025

Dec 18, 2025

Comments on the course

Teacher allows two day extensions for assignments no questions asked as long as you communicate before the deadline which has saved me a few times. The Professor can be a tough grader. But is very insightful if you ask for help with reviewing drafts. Losing a few points here and there on assignments can be detrimental to earning an A so you must make sure assignments are pristine.

Course Content

Textbook was easy to digest.

Comments on the professor

Is very nice. I liked the format of the class she was very consistent.

Advice

It is essential if you want as many points as possible to stay above 900 points every point matters. Make sure to ask for reviews on drafts of essays to save as many points as possible.

School: UNMCourse: ENGL 1110Delivery: OnlineGrade: BWorkload: ModerateTextbook Use: Yes
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Class Ratings

5Amazing Class
5Very Easy
5Very Interesting
5Very Useful

Professor Rating

5Amazing Prof

Prof: Ebony Gonzalez / Fall 2025

Dec 18, 2025

Comments on the course

The course was relatively easy I put minimal effort but really enjoyed the course material.

Course Content

The content mainly came from the textbook I would say that the assignments were very choose what you were most interested in from the chapter. I took the class for a humanities credit and would take it again with this professor.

Comments on the professor

Professor is very friendly only required one zoom meeting for credit and that was just to check in with how you are doing with the course.

Advice

Late work is not accepted as the assignments close when they are due so be on top of it. Make sure to take note of what assignments are due via syllabus because there are no weekly announcements.

School: UNMCourse: NATV 1150Delivery: OnlineGrade: A+Workload: LightTextbook Use: Yes
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Class Ratings

5Amazing Class
4Easy
4Interesting
5Very Useful

Professor Rating

5Amazing Prof

Prof: Hubert-jean Ruel / Fall 2025

Dec 18, 2025

Comments on the course

Great course, not too hard to understand the theory and applications. Pretty interesting as it links to a lot of what you previously learned in first year and heavily relates to later year courses as well.

Course Content

Similar to first year ECOR circuits, but just building onto harder problems and learning a few extra analysis tools. Very important base for a lot of your electrical engineering courses so try to lock in on this one.

Comments on the professor

Great professor, super caring and really wants his students to succeed. Passionate about his job and what he teaches, and is overall one of the best in the Electronics Department. Assessments are fair, and labs are explained well.

Advice

If you take the labs and quizzes seriously, you'll be fine. Not a bad course at all, but really suggest you try to do your best throughout the whole term as everything builds on. Practice, practice, practice.

School: CarletonCourse: ELEC 2501Delivery: In personGrade: AWorkload: ModerateTextbook Use: Yes
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Class Ratings

4Good Class
5Very Easy
4Interesting
4Useful

Professor Rating

4Good Prof

Prof: Sonomi Consul / Fall 2025

Dec 17, 2025

Comments on the course

The course was delivered online, and I appreciated how it was formatted. 3 lectures a week with transcripts, 11 quizzes (lowest quiz mark gets dropped), a group presentation, 3 reading assignments, and a final exam. ALL open booked. The only thing that might impact your mark is the group presentation. You are randomly grouped with 4-5 other people, and you have to make a 5-minute presentation. Depending on your group members, I find this assignment can be rather easy OR challenging, so prepare yourselves for this. Make sure to read over the rubric and have in-text citations no matter what. The textbook is translated and can come in handy for completing the quizzes but is not required.

Course Content

You learn a lot about the history of anime (e.g. the edo period) and how anime became global, along with other aspects of anime pop culture. I can't say much because there are various aspects of the course that was covered, but every part of the course is interesting and teaches you more about Japanese culture. My favourite, in particular, was learning about the psychological aspects of Japanese horror movies and understanding the dark sides of J-pop.

Comments on the professor

The professor was very nice and always responded to emails right away.

Advice

A reminder that the course is NOT just about anime. Try to stay on top of doing the lectures the MOMENT they come out. It can save a lot of time. Hope this helps anyone!

School: McMasterCourse: JAPANESE 2X03Delivery: OnlineGrade: A+Workload: ModerateTextbook Use: Optional
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