Professor: John Limber
Department: Psychology
College: University of New Hampshire (all campuses), Durham, NH
Rating # 1
Overview:
- Course: PSYC512
- Grade Received: N/A
- Overall Rating: 4.0
- Course Difficulty: 2.0
- For Credit: N/A
- Textbook Used: No
- Would Take Again: N/A
- Attendance: N/A
Comment:
Ok the class can be boring at times, but you watch movies every single class about primates. It can be interesting too. The tests are a JOKE- he basically gives you the test during the review and there is no final- just a research paper. take this class if you want an A
Rating # 2
Overview:
- Course: PSYC712
- Grade Received: N/A
- Overall Rating: 1.5
- Course Difficulty: 2.0
- For Credit: N/A
- Textbook Used: Yes
- Would Take Again: N/A
- Attendance: N/A
Comment:
Very nice man, loves his work with Language, however.. SHOULD RETIRE!! Very VERY boring class, he doesnt explain things clearly and all you do is watch movies. I taught myself before each exam.
Rating # 3
Overview:
- Course: PSYC512
- Grade Received: N/A
- Overall Rating: 4.0
- Course Difficulty: 2.0
- For Credit: N/A
- Textbook Used: Yes
- Would Take Again: N/A
- Attendance: N/A
Comment:
Go to the class and you'll do fine. Almost every lecture is a movie from the 70s on primates, so it's easy to fall asleep if you're not careful. Professor is soft-spoken but knows his stuff. Study online material, pay attention to movies, and read the discussion board and texts before exams. There is a research paper due at the end of the semester.
Rating # 4
Overview:
- Course: PSYC401
- Grade Received: N/A
- Overall Rating: 4.5
- Course Difficulty: 3.0
- For Credit: N/A
- Textbook Used: Yes
- Would Take Again: N/A
- Attendance: N/A
Comment:
Very smart guy, ****laude Ph.D., post-doc at MIT with Noam Chomsky. If you know your stuff, he is a prof. who can teach you more, whether history or theory of psycholinguistics and psychology -even philosophy and similar related fields.
Rating # 5
Overview:
- Course: PSYC512
- Grade Received: N/A
- Overall Rating: 3.0
- Course Difficulty: 2.0
- For Credit: N/A
- Textbook Used: Yes
- Would Take Again: N/A
- Attendance: N/A
Comment:
Generally a very easy class, you watch movies during every single class and there is no lecture or homework or attendance. Study old exams and the study guide for the exams and you will do fine. The exams are multiple choice, short answers, and 1 of 2 essays which is given before hand.
Rating # 6
Overview:
- Course: PSYC512
- Grade Received: N/A
- Overall Rating: 4.0
- Course Difficulty: 2.0
- For Credit: N/A
- Textbook Used: No
- Would Take Again: N/A
- Attendance: N/A
Comment:
he's really nice but the class can be veryy boring...all you do is watch movies and he spends half the class trying to set them up... most everyone does well on the tests. no hw or quizzes and didnt take attendance.
Rating # 7
Overview:
- Course: PSYCH512
- Grade Received: N/A
- Overall Rating: 4.0
- Course Difficulty: 2.0
- For Credit: N/A
- Textbook Used: N/A
- Would Take Again: N/A
- Attendance: N/A
Comment:
Very nice guy. Tons of movies. Test are part mult choice, part short answer and one essay ( which he tells you b4 the test) He is kinda boring but I liked him a lot.
Rating # 8
Overview:
- Course: PSYSEM
- Grade Received: N/A
- Overall Rating: 4.0
- Course Difficulty: 3.0
- For Credit: N/A
- Textbook Used: N/A
- Would Take Again: N/A
- Attendance: N/A
Comment:
You know you've really accomplished something worthwhile if you can understand him
Rating # 9
Overview:
- Course: PSY
- Grade Received: N/A
- Overall Rating: 1.5
- Course Difficulty: 1.0
- For Credit: N/A
- Textbook Used: N/A
- Would Take Again: N/A
- Attendance: N/A
Comment:
Worst Pysch class I ever took!
Rating # 10
Overview:
- Course: PSYC512
- Grade Received: N/A
- Overall Rating: 2.0
- Course Difficulty: 4.0
- For Credit: N/A
- Textbook Used: N/A
- Would Take Again: N/A
- Attendance: N/A
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