Extremely boring professor and just as rude/unkind. Don't take him unless you want to go back and forth via email.
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10 written reviews matching “PSYC1110”
Extremely boring professor and just as rude/unkind. Don't take him unless you want to go back and forth via email.
The lectures are long and boring, and the tests are hard. He is hard to understand sometimes, and there are no other points in the class besides the tests.
Super old guy with really boring lectures. But, I studied and did the readings with friends and we all got above 100 in the class
She is super passionate about the course which makes it more engaging! Very manageable work load each week. Exams were online but surprisingly more difficult than expected. She offers a lot of extra credit so ending with a good grade is definitely manageable.
She is really sweet and really cares about students. Her class is definitely lighter than the other Brain, Mind sections so try your best to get in. The lectures are pretty long and can drag on but she tries hard to make it entertaining and gives out prizes.
My favorite professor at BC so far. She is a very good teacher who explains everything very clearly. Also a very nice and caring professor. There is no final exam and the exams are pretty easy if you study and pay attention in lectures.
Professor Heyman is a good guy with good intentions, but if you are not a psychology major and have not taken AP Psychology in high school, do not take his class. He has the most boring lectures I have ever been a part of and the exams are extremely difficult. Avoid this class.
lecture are boring but she is lovely and class is easy.
I Recommend. Carolyn is super nice and cares a lot about the material. Passion speaks loudly as a teacher. Exams are online so its light.
He is a really fun professor, and the tests were pretty manageable if you read the slides and look over the textbook. The curve was pretty decent. Would not recommend if you are a non-STEM person (probably should take the other intro psych class)