Kimberly Daubman - Bucknell University

Professor: Kimberly Daubman
Department: Psychology
College: Bucknell University
Rating # 1
Overview:
  • Course: PSYC209
  • Grade Received: N/A
  • Overall Rating: 4.0
  • Course Difficulty: 3.0
  • For Credit: Yes
  • Textbook Used: Yes
  • Would Take Again: Yes
  • Attendance: Mandatory
Comment:
I took both social psych and positive psychology (taught at Muncy State Prison) with Prof Daubman and she is an amazing professor that truly cares about her students and wants to help them succeed. Although her courses are challenging and she can be a tough grader, I learned a lot and really enjoyed taking her classes and getting to know her.
Rating # 2
Overview:
  • Course: PSYC299
  • Grade Received: A-
  • Overall Rating: 4.0
  • Course Difficulty: 2.0
  • For Credit: Yes
  • Textbook Used: Yes
  • Would Take Again: Yes
  • Attendance: Mandatory
Comment:
I recommend doing the readings, for they are useful for the exams. Daubman is very nice and there is a group project due at the end of the semester that she gives you PLENTY of class time to work on it. Take some notes in class during her lectures and you'll be fine! Great class, would recommend to a friend!
Rating # 3
Overview:
  • Course: PSYC209
  • Grade Received: N/A
  • Overall Rating: 3.0
  • Course Difficulty: 4.0
  • For Credit: Yes
  • Textbook Used: Yes
  • Would Take Again: No
  • Attendance: Mandatory
Comment:
The lectures make sense, but I did poorly on the two tests we had in her class. There's short answer, so pretty much know every single vocabulary word for that unit. We have two essays and she graded very harshly on the first one (haven't gotten second back). Doesn't make an effort to meet outside of class. Made me less excited about social psych.
Rating # 4
Overview:
  • Course: UNIV200
  • Grade Received: A
  • Overall Rating: 4.0
  • Course Difficulty: 3.0
  • For Credit: Yes
  • Textbook Used: Yes
  • Would Take Again: Yes
  • Attendance: Mandatory
Comment:
This is the best IP course. It was interesting and we learned a lot. Professor Lintott was the other professor and they made a nice balance. There were 3 formal essays, 1 creative project and participation which included a daily journal/essay. If you showed up and listened it was very easy to get a good grade! I would highly recommend.
Rating # 5
Overview:
  • Course: SOCPSYCH
  • Grade Received: N/A
  • Overall Rating: 5.0
  • Course Difficulty: 3.0
  • For Credit: N/A
  • Textbook Used: No
  • Would Take Again: N/A
  • Attendance: N/A
Comment:
Great Professor, very nice always helpful, makes the material interesting
Rating # 6
Overview:
  • Course: FOUN091
  • Grade Received: N/A
  • Overall Rating: 2.0
  • Course Difficulty: 4.0
  • For Credit: N/A
  • Textbook Used: No
  • Would Take Again: N/A
  • Attendance: N/A
Comment:
Material was very interesting, but class was always the same boring thing: read articles/book and then discuss. Very weird on grading, biased but sucking up does not necessarily work. The good thing was that there was a very manageable amount of work and assignments. Only 3 essays for the semester to critique each of the 3 books we read.
Rating # 7
Overview:
  • Course: PSYCHSOC
  • 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:
She's nice, and I enjoyed her class.
Rating # 8
Overview:
  • Course: FOUN097
  • Grade Received: N/A
  • Overall Rating: 3.5
  • Course Difficulty: 2.0
  • For Credit: N/A
  • Textbook Used: No
  • Would Take Again: N/A
  • Attendance: N/A
Comment:
I was really interested in the material before I took her class. She is a nice woman, but her lecturing get pretty tiresome after a while. Not very hard at all, but others in my class disagreed. Some subject matter that I thought would be obvious to talk about was missing from the syllabus. SoJo is worth avoiding in general, honestly.
Rating # 9
Overview:
  • Course: FROSHSEM
  • Grade Received: N/A
  • Overall Rating: 5.0
  • Course Difficulty: 3.0
  • For Credit: N/A
  • Textbook Used: N/A
  • Would Take Again: N/A
  • Attendance: N/A
Comment:
one of the best classes I've taken so far. prof is knoeledgable, subject matter is interesting. opened up new areas for me.
Rating # 10
Overview:
  • Course: FRESHSEMINAR
  • Grade Received: N/A
  • Overall Rating: 1.5
  • Course Difficulty: 4.0
  • For Credit: N/A
  • Textbook Used: N/A
  • Would Take Again: N/A
  • Attendance: N/A
Comment:
Makes classes sound very interesting but in fact were not.Very biased when grading, definately had favorites.Regardless of hard work sucking up pays off.If you don't like to suck up rather just do the work, you'll still get a B. There could be 3 mistakes on a rough draft, fix it & get C+.Stay away!!
Rating # 11
Overview:
  • Course: SEMINAR
  • Grade Received: N/A
  • Overall Rating: 1.0
  • Course Difficulty: 1.0
  • For Credit: N/A
  • Textbook Used: N/A
  • Would Take Again: N/A
  • Attendance: N/A
Comment:
Way too easy, discussion was very empty and the material very poor. She's nice, but unhelpful for course scheduling. I'm sure she's better in her psychology courses.
Rating # 12
Overview:
  • Course: SOCIAL
  • Grade Received: N/A
  • Overall Rating: 5.0
  • Course Difficulty: 2.0
  • For Credit: N/A
  • Textbook Used: N/A
  • Would Take Again: N/A
  • Attendance: N/A
Comment:
Great teacher! Not too hard, tests are easy except for the t/f, be sure to do the readings.
Rating # 13
Overview:
  • Course: SOCIAL
  • Grade Received: N/A
  • Overall Rating: 4.0
  • Course Difficulty: 4.0
  • For Credit: N/A
  • Textbook Used: N/A
  • Would Take Again: N/A
  • Attendance: N/A
Comment:
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Rating # 14
Overview:
  • Course: SEMINAR
  • Grade Received: N/A
  • Overall Rating: 5.0
  • Course Difficulty: 4.0
  • For Credit: N/A
  • Textbook Used: N/A
  • Would Take Again: N/A
  • Attendance: N/A
Comment:
Knows her stuff and how to provoke students to think outside the box. Bends over backwardes to help students. Glad Ihad her as a freshman. She opens your eyes.
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